Lorenzo Semeia ● Ilena Bauer ● Katrin Sippel ● Julia Hartkopf ● Nora K. Schaal ● Hubert Preissl Highlights •Maternal emotional states might impact fetal autonomic nervous system development. •Depression and anxiety seem to impact … Continue reading Impact of maternal emotional state during pregnancy on fetal heart rate variability
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Wann entsteht Lernen?
Orginaltext Tübinger Studie deckt Lernverhalten von Neugeborenen und Feten auf Was bekommen Neugeborene, aber auch Babys vor der Geburt im Mutterleib von ihrer Umwelt mit? Wie bewusst nehmen sie sie wahr und können sie diese … Continue reading Wann entsteht Lernen?
Sex differences in central insulin action: Effect of intranasal insulin on neural food cue reactivity in adults with normal weight and overweight
Lore Wagner ● Ralf Veit ● Louise Fritsche ● Hans-Ulrich Häring ● Andreas Fritsche ● Andreas L Birkenfeld ● Martin Heni ● Hubert Preissl ● Stephanie Kullmann Central insulin action influences cognitive processes, peripheral metabolism, … Continue reading Sex differences in central insulin action: Effect of intranasal insulin on neural food cue reactivity in adults with normal weight and overweight
Congratulations Dr. Wurster!
On March 29th 2022, Ilena Wurster defended her PhD thesis entitled „Neuroendocrinological and neurophysiological adaptation to stress and relaxation during pregnancy„. Congratulations, Ilena! And all the best for your future plans.
Congratulations, Dr. Moser!
On Oktober 4th, 2021, Julia Moser defended her PhD thesis entitled „Magnetoencephalographic Signatures of Complex Cognitive Abilities in Fetuses and Newborns„. Congratulations, Julia! And all the best for you future plans.
Acute relaxation during pregnancy leads to a reduction in maternal electrodermal activity and self-reported stress levels
Ilena Bauer ● Julia Hartkopf ● Anna-Karin Wikström ● Nora K. Schaal ● Hubert Preissl ● Birgit Derntl ● Franziska Schleger Prenatal maternal stress can have adverse effects on birth outcomes and fetal development. Relaxation … Continue reading Acute relaxation during pregnancy leads to a reduction in maternal electrodermal activity and self-reported stress levels
Magnetoencephalographic signatures of conscious processing before birth
Julia Moser ● Franziska Schleger ● Magdalene Weiss ● Katrin Sippel ● Lorenzo Semeia and Hubert Preissl Full Text
DDG grant for Katrin Sippel
Katrin Sippel received a grant by the “Deutsche Diabetes Gesellschaft” (DDG) for her project on extraktion and quantification of spontaneous brain activity in fetuses of mothers with impaired glucose metabolism.
Magnetoencephalographic signatures of hierarchical rule learning in newborns
Julia Moser ● Franziska Schleger ● Magdalene Weiss ● Katrin Sippel ● Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz and Hubert Preissl Full Text
Keeping up the momentum
Stephanie Kullmann is part of the DZD NEXT Young Talent Program. With her research she wants to enhance brain health to prevent T2D and its complications. Disturbances in communication between brain regions and the rest … Continue reading Keeping up the momentum