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1Resting-state functional connectivity in anxiety disorders: a multicenter fMRI study
Molecular Psychiatry, 2024, 30, 1548-1557
8.412Citations (PDF)
2Chemokine receptor 4 expression on blood T lymphocytes predicts severity of major depressive disorder
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022, 310, 343-353
4.89Citations (PDF)
3Exploring cellular markers of metabolic syndrome in peripheral blood mononuclear cells across the neuropsychiatric spectrum4.718Citations (PDF)
4Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, depressive symptoms and somatic comorbidity in patients with coronary heart disease
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2021, 33, 22-30
2.324Citations (PDF)
5Understanding the multidimensional phenomenon of medication adherence attitudes in psychosis
Psychiatry Research, 2021, 295, 113601
3.37Citations (PDF)
6Therapygenetic effects of 5-HTTLPR on cognitive-behavioral therapy in anxiety disorders: A meta-analysis1.112Citations (PDF)
7Activation and deactivation steps in the tryptophan breakdown pathway in major depressive disorder: A link to the monocyte inflammatory state of patients4.022Citations (PDF)
8Systematic misestimation of machine learning performance in neuroimaging studies of depression
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2021, 46, 1510-1517
5.597Citations (PDF)
9Efficacy of temporally intensified exposure for anxiety disorders: A multicenter randomized clinical trial
Depression and Anxiety, 2021, 38, 1169-1181
3.248Citations (PDF)
10Transfer of exposure therapy effects to a threat context not considered during treatment in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia: Implications for potential mechanisms of change3.89Citations (PDF)
11Neural adaptation of cingulate and insular activity during delayed fear extinction: A replicable pattern across assessment sites and repeated measurements
NeuroImage, 2021, 237, 118157
4.419Citations (PDF)
12The Genetic Architecture of Depression in Individuals of East Asian Ancestry
JAMA Psychiatry, 2021, 78, 1258
13.2169Citations (PDF)
13Monocyte mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammaging, and inflammatory pyroptosis in major depression4.086Citations (PDF)
14Influence of electroconvulsive therapy on white matter structure in a diffusion tensor imaging study
Psychological Medicine, 2020, 50, 849-856
4.240Citations (PDF)
15Classical Human Leukocyte Antigen Alleles and C4 Haplotypes Are Not Significantly Associated With Depression
Biological Psychiatry, 2020, 87, 419-430
5.534Citations (PDF)
16The role of <i>BDNF</i> methylation and Val<sup>66</sup>Met in amygdala reactivity during emotion processing
Human Brain Mapping, 2020, 41, 594-604
3.622Citations (PDF)
17Effect of CBT on Biased Semantic Network in Panic Disorder: A Multicenter fMRI Study Using Semantic Priming
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020, 177, 254-264
10.422Citations (PDF)
18Anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder in patients with coronary heart disease1.45Citations (PDF)
19Depression and suicidality: A link to premature T helper cell aging and increased Th17 cells4.798Citations (PDF)
20The modulating impact of cigarette smoking on brain structure in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometry study2.810Citations (PDF)
21Association of 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 with depressive symptoms in patients with coronary heart disease: A prospective study
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020, 277, 531-539
4.86Citations (PDF)
22Association of FKBP5 genotype with depressive symptoms in patients with coronary heart disease: a prospective study
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2020, 127, 1651-1662
3.514Citations (PDF)
23Brain structural correlates of alexithymia in patients with major depressive disorder2.116Citations (PDF)
24Neural correlates of NOS1 ex1f-VNTR allelic variation in panic disorder and agoraphobia during fear conditioning and extinction in fMRI
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2020, 27, 102268
3.42Citations (PDF)
25An investigation of genetic variability of DNA methyltransferases DNMT3A and 3B does not provide evidence for a major role in the pathogenesis of panic disorder and dimensional anxiety phenotypes
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2020, 127, 1527-1537
3.52Citations (PDF)
26Autoimmune encephalitis as a differential diagnosis of schizophreniform psychosis: clinical symptomatology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, and therapeutic considerations2.898Citations (PDF)
27Association between heart-focused anxiety, depressive symptoms, health behaviors and healthcare utilization in patients with coronary heart disease2.236Citations (PDF)
28Biological sex classification with structural MRI data shows increased misclassification in transgender women
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2020, 45, 1758-1765
5.522Citations (PDF)
29The endocannabinoid system in humans: significant associations between anandamide, brain function during reward feedback and a personality measure of reward dependence
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2020, 46, 1020-1027
5.58Citations (PDF)
30An Investigation of Psychosis Subgroups With Prognostic Validation and Exploration of Genetic Underpinnings
JAMA Psychiatry, 2020, 77, 523
13.255Citations (PDF)
31Investigating polygenic burden in age at disease onset in bipolar disorder: Findings from an international multicentric study
Bipolar Disorders, 2019, 21, 68-75
2.530Citations (PDF)
32Structural and functional neural correlates of vigilant and avoidant regulation style4.84Citations (PDF)
33Hypermethylation of the serotonin transporter gene promoter in panic disorder–Epigenetic imprint of comorbid depression?1.125Citations (PDF)
34Low-Grade Inflammation as a Predictor of Antidepressant and Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Response in MDD Patients: A Systematic Review of the Literature in Combination With an Analysis of Experimental Data Collected in the EU-MOODINFLAME Consortium2.6178Citations (PDF)
35Association of rs7688285 allelic variation coding for GLRB with fear reactivity and exposure-based therapy in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia1.15Citations (PDF)
36Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
Molecular Psychiatry, 2019, 26, 4179-4190
8.4131Citations (PDF)
37Association of NPSR1 gene variation and neural activity in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia and healthy controls
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2019, 24, 102029
3.410Citations (PDF)
38Mediation of the influence of childhood maltreatment on depression relapse by cortical structure: a 2-year longitudinal observational study
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2019, 6, 318-326
18.8131Citations (PDF)
39Noninvasive Stimulation of the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Indicates Valence Ambiguity in Sad Compared to Happy and Fearful Face Processing2.424Citations (PDF)
40Einführung und Evaluation eines neuen Kurrikulums Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Der Nervenarzt, 2019, 90, 1170-1176
0.85Citations (PDF)
41The effects of processing speed on memory impairment in patients with major depressive disorder4.045Citations (PDF)
42Association of Whole-Genome and NETRIN1 Signaling Pathway–Derived Polygenic Risk Scores for Major Depressive Disorder and White Matter Microstructure in the UK Biobank1.318Citations (PDF)
43The impact of depressive comorbidity on neural plasticity following cognitive-behavioral therapy in panic disorder with agoraphobia
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2019, 245, 451-460
4.816Citations (PDF)
44The association of obesity and coronary artery disease genes with response to SSRIs treatment in major depression3.536Citations (PDF)
45Depressive symptoms and health care within 30 days after discharge from a cardiac hospital unit2.76Citations (PDF)
46Childhood maltreatment moderates the influence of genetic load for obesity on reward related brain structure and function in major depression
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 100, 18-26
2.827Citations (PDF)
47Erkennungsgüte dreier deutschsprachiger Screeninginstrumente für Depression bei hospitalisierten Patienten mit koronarer Herzerkrankung
Psychiatrische Praxis, 2019, 46, 41-48
0.48Citations (PDF)
48International Consortium on the Genetics of Electroconvulsive Therapy and Severe Depressive Disorders (Gen-ECT-ic)2.832Citations (PDF)
49Variation of HbA1c affects cognition and white matter microstructure in healthy, young adults
Molecular Psychiatry, 2019, 26, 1399-1408
8.440Citations (PDF)
50Genome-wide meta-analysis of depression identifies 102 independent variants and highlights the importance of the prefrontal brain regions
Nature Neuroscience, 2019, 22, 343-352
17.12,373Citations (PDF)
51Time heals all wounds? A 2-year longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging study in major depressive disorder2.110Citations (PDF)
52The relationship between social cognition and executive function in Major Depressive Disorder in high-functioning adolescents and young adults
Psychiatry Research, 2018, 263, 139-146
3.323Citations (PDF)
53Effects of cumulative illness severity on hippocampal gray matter volume in major depression: a voxel-based morphometry study
Psychological Medicine, 2018, 48, 2391-2398
4.240Citations (PDF)
54Genome-wide association analyses identify 44 risk variants and refine the genetic architecture of major depression
Nature Genetics, 2018, 50, 668-681
26.12,886Citations (PDF)
55Noninvasive stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex modulates emotional face processing
NeuroImage, 2018, 175, 388-401
4.444Citations (PDF)
56Association of Brain Cortical Changes With Relapse in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
JAMA Psychiatry, 2018, 75, 484
13.277Citations (PDF)
57The circulating levels of CD4+ t helper cells are higher in bipolar disorder as compared to major depressive disorder
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2018, 319, 28-36
2.455Citations (PDF)
58Elevated body-mass index is associated with reduced white matter integrity in two large independent cohorts
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2018, 91, 179-185
2.871Citations (PDF)
59Does Childhood Trauma Moderate Polygenic Risk for Depression? A Meta-analysis of 5765 Subjects From the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
Biological Psychiatry, 2018, 84, 138-147
5.5112Citations (PDF)
60Alterations of the Innate Immune System in Susceptibility and Resilience After Social Defeat Stress2.449Citations (PDF)
61Association of the Polygenic Scores for Personality Traits and Response to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder2.648Citations (PDF)
62Cortical surface area alterations shaped by genetic load for neuroticism
Molecular Psychiatry, 2018, 25, 3422-3431
8.424Citations (PDF)
63Exploring the neuropsychiatric spectrum using high-content functional analysis of single-cell signaling networks
Molecular Psychiatry, 2018, 25, 2355-2372
8.427Citations (PDF)
64Genome-wide Association for Major Depression Through Age at Onset Stratification: Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
Biological Psychiatry, 2017, 81, 325-335
5.5207Citations (PDF)
65Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor and stability of depressive symptoms in coronary heart disease patients: A prospective study
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2017, 77, 196-202
2.830Citations (PDF)
66Differential Abnormal Pattern of Anterior Cingulate Gyrus Activation in Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: an fMRI and Pattern Classification Approach
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017, 42, 1399-1408
5.581Citations (PDF)
67CRHR1 promoter hypomethylation: An epigenetic readout of panic disorder?1.154Citations (PDF)
68Pharmacogenetics of antidepressant response: A polygenic approach4.090Citations (PDF)
69The importance of strengthening competence and control beliefs in patients with psychosis to reduce treatment hindering self-stigmatization
Psychiatry Research, 2017, 255, 314-320
3.316Citations (PDF)
70Optimizing exposure-based CBT for anxiety disorders via enhanced extinction: Design and methods of a multicentre randomized clinical trial2.347Citations (PDF)
71Commonalities and differences in the neural substrates of threat predictability in panic disorder and specific phobia
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2017, 14, 530-537
3.421Citations (PDF)
72Childhood adversity impacts on brain subcortical structures relevant to depression3.0101Citations (PDF)
73Neurobiological and clinical effects of fNIRS-controlled rTMS in patients with panic disorder/agoraphobia during cognitive-behavioural therapy
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2017, 16, 668-677
3.439Citations (PDF)
74The effect of childhood trauma on serum BDNF in bipolar depression is modulated by the serotonin promoter genotype
Neuroscience Letters, 2017, 656, 177-181
1.920Citations (PDF)
75Chemokine CCL17 is expressed by dendritic cells in the CNS during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and promotes pathogenesis of disease4.754Citations (PDF)
76High Kynurenine (a Tryptophan Metabolite) Predicts Remission in Patients with Major Depression to Add-on Treatment with Celecoxib2.635Citations (PDF)
77Support Vector Machine Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Interoception Does Not Reliably Predict Individual Outcomes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia2.635Citations (PDF)
78The Limbic System in Youth Depression: Brain Structural and Functional Alterations in Adolescent In-patients with Severe Depression
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017, 43, 546-554
5.593Citations (PDF)
79Altered B Cell Homeostasis in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder and Normalization of CD5 Surface Expression on Regulatory B Cells in Treatment Responders2.960Citations (PDF)
80Association of Serotonin Transporter Gene AluJb Methylation with Major Depression, Amygdala Responsiveness, 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 Polymorphism, and Stress
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017, 43, 1308-1316
5.582Citations (PDF)
81Does prior traumatization affect the treatment outcome of CBT for panic disorder? The potential role of the MAOA gene and depression symptoms2.85Citations (PDF)
82Prefrontal brain responsiveness to negative stimuli2.127Citations (PDF)
83Hypermethylation of FOXP3 Promoter and Premature Aging of the Immune System in Female Patients with Panic Disorder?
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0157930
2.417Citations (PDF)
84Molecular serum signature of treatment resistant depression
Psychopharmacology, 2016, 233, 3051-3059
2.921Citations (PDF)
85Major depressive disorder: Findings of reduced homotopic connectivity and investigation of underlying structural mechanisms
Human Brain Mapping, 2016, 37, 1209-1217
3.656Citations (PDF)
86Prepare for scare—Impact of threat predictability on affective visual processing in spider phobia
Behavioural Brain Research, 2016, 307, 84-91
2.39Citations (PDF)
87The role of treatment delivery factors in exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder with agoraphobia3.617Citations (PDF)
88Prediction of Individual Response to Electroconvulsive Therapy via Machine Learning on Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data
JAMA Psychiatry, 2016, 73, 557
13.2281Citations (PDF)
89Stem Cell Factor (SCF) is a putative biomarker of antidepressant response2.940Citations (PDF)
90Reduced locomotor activity and exploratory behavior in CC chemokine receptor 4 deficient mice
Behavioural Brain Research, 2016, 314, 87-95
2.319Citations (PDF)
91Cytokine levels in major depression are related to childhood trauma but not to recent stressors
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2016, 73, 24-31
2.891Citations (PDF)
92Impact of major depressive disorder, distinct subtypes, and symptom severity on lifestyle in the BiDirect Study
Psychiatry Research, 2016, 245, 164-171
3.323Citations (PDF)
93Inflammatory cytokines influence measures of white matter integrity in Bipolar Disorder4.8158Citations (PDF)
94Emotional processing and rTMS: does inhibitory theta burst stimulation affect the human startle reflex?
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2016, 123, 1121-1131
3.54Citations (PDF)
95Neural correlates of individual differences in anxiety sensitivity: an fMRI study using semantic priming2.818Citations (PDF)
96Prenatal immune activation in mice blocks the effects of environmental enrichment on exploratory behavior and microglia density4.034Citations (PDF)
97Impact of electroconvulsive therapy on magnetoencephalographic correlates of dysfunctional emotional processing in major depression1.116Citations (PDF)
98Facing the fear – clinical and neural effects of cognitive behavioural and pharmacotherapy in panic disorder with agoraphobia1.121Citations (PDF)
99Disadvantage of Social Sensitivity: Interaction of Oxytocin Receptor Genotype and Child Maltreatment on Brain Structure
Biological Psychiatry, 2016, 80, 398-405
5.576Citations (PDF)
100Deficiencies of the T and natural killer cell system in major depressive disorder4.7165Citations (PDF)
101Diagnostic classification of unipolar depression based on resting-state functional connectivity MRI: effects of generalization to a diverse sample
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2016, 124, 589-605
3.530Citations (PDF)
102Human subcortical brain asymmetries in 15,847 people worldwide reveal effects of age and sex
Brain Imaging and Behavior, 2016, 11, 1497-1514
2.2203Citations (PDF)
103SPIDER OR NO SPIDER? NEURAL CORRELATES OF SUSTAINED AND PHASIC FEAR IN SPIDER PHOBIA
Depression and Anxiety, 2015, 32, 656-663
3.259Citations (PDF)
104Reward Processing in Unipolar and Bipolar Depression: A Functional MRI Study
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015, 40, 2623-2631
5.5157Citations (PDF)
105Evidence of an IFN-γ by early life stress interaction in the regulation of amygdala reactivity to emotional stimuli
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2015, 62, 166-173
2.835Citations (PDF)
106Oxytocin Receptor Gene Methylation: Converging Multilevel Evidence for a Role in Social Anxiety
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015, 40, 1528-1538
5.5177Citations (PDF)
107Enhanced neural responsiveness to reward associated with obesity in the absence of food‐related stimuli
Human Brain Mapping, 2015, 36, 2330-2337
3.653Citations (PDF)
108Neuropeptide S receptor gene variation modulates anterior cingulate cortex Glx levels during CCK-4 induced panic1.120Citations (PDF)
109Separating depressive comorbidity from panic disorder: A combined functional magnetic resonance imaging and machine learning approach
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015, 184, 182-192
4.853Citations (PDF)
110Predicting Treatment Response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia by Integrating Local Neural Information
JAMA Psychiatry, 2015, 72, 68
13.2124Citations (PDF)
111Are you gonna leave me? Separation anxiety is associated with increased amygdala responsiveness and volume2.866Citations (PDF)
112NCAN Cross-Disorder Risk Variant Is Associated With Limbic Gray Matter Deficits in Healthy Subjects and Major Depression
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015, 40, 2510-2516
5.562Citations (PDF)
113The cannabinoid receptor 2 is involved in acute rejection of cardiac allografts
Life Sciences, 2015, 138, 29-34
4.710Citations (PDF)
114Monocyte activation, brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (<scp>BDNF</scp>), and S100B in bipolar offspring: a follow‐up study from adolescence into adulthood
Bipolar Disorders, 2015, 17, 39-49
2.550Citations (PDF)
115Obesity and major depression: Body-mass index (BMI) is associated with a severe course of disease and specific neurostructural alterations
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2015, 51, 219-226
2.8135Citations (PDF)
116Clinical characteristics of inflammation-associated depression: Monocyte gene expression is age-related in major depressive disorder4.772Citations (PDF)
117Assessment and follow-up of suicidal ideation when screening for depression in hospitalized coronary heart disease patients – development of a protocol0.21Citations (PDF)
118Timing of psychoeducational psychotherapeutic interventions in schizophrenic patients2.819Citations (PDF)
119Insular and Hippocampal Gray Matter Volume Reductions in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e102692
2.4157Citations (PDF)
120Influence of Repressive Coping Style on Cortical Activation during Encoding of Angry Faces
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e112398
2.45Citations (PDF)
121Brain Morphometric Biomarkers Distinguishing Unipolar and Bipolar Depression
JAMA Psychiatry, 2014, 71, 1222
13.2269Citations (PDF)
122Hippocampal Atrophy in Major Depression: a Function of Childhood Maltreatment Rather than Diagnosis?
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2014, 39, 2723-2731
5.5187Citations (PDF)
123Have we met before? Neural correlates of emotional learning in women with social phobia2.110Citations (PDF)
124Amygdala excitability to subliminally presented emotional faces distinguishes unipolar and bipolar depression: An fMRI and pattern classification study
Human Brain Mapping, 2014, 35, 2995-3007
3.6105Citations (PDF)
125Serotonin transporter gene hypomethylation predicts impaired antidepressant treatment response2.8166Citations (PDF)
126Association of Adenosine Receptor Gene Polymorphisms and In Vivo Adenosine A1 Receptor Binding in The Human Brain
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2014, 39, 2989-2999
5.531Citations (PDF)
127Impaired spatial learning and reduced adult hippocampal neurogenesis in histamine H1-receptor knockout mice1.133Citations (PDF)
128No evidence of DISC1-associated morphological changes in the hippocampus, anterior cingulate cortex, or striatum in major depressive disorder cases and healthy controls
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2014, 166, 103-107
4.87Citations (PDF)
129GENDER-SPECIFIC ASSOCIATION OF VARIANTS IN THE<i>AKR1C1</i>GENE WITH DIMENSIONAL ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WITH PANIC DISORDER: ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE FOR THE IMPORTANCE OF NEUROSTEROIDS IN ANXIETY?
Depression and Anxiety, 2014, 31, 843-850
3.216Citations (PDF)
130Neuropeptide S receptor gene (<i>NPSR</i>) and life events: G × E effects on anxiety sensitivity and its subdimensions4.461Citations (PDF)
131MANIA—A Pattern Classification Toolbox for Neuroimaging Data
Neuroinformatics, 2014, 12, 471-486
2.724Citations (PDF)
132Serotonin transporter gene methylation is associated with hippocampal gray matter volume
Human Brain Mapping, 2014, 35, 5356-5367
3.659Citations (PDF)
133Multilevel impact of the dopamine system on the emotion-potentiated startle reflex
Psychopharmacology, 2014, 232, 1983-1993
2.911Citations (PDF)
134Therapygenetics: anterior cingulate cortex–amygdala coupling is associated with 5-HTTLPR and treatment response in panic disorder with agoraphobia
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2014, 122, 135-144
3.532Citations (PDF)
135Pharmacoepigenetics of depression: no major influence of MAO-A DNA methylation on treatment response3.550Citations (PDF)
136Social Alienation in Schizophrenia Patients: Association with Insula Responsiveness to Facial Expressions of Disgust
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e85014
2.445Citations (PDF)
137Of ‘Disgrace’ and ‘Pain’ – Corticolimbic Interaction Patterns for Disorder-Relevant and Emotional Words in Social Phobia
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e109949
2.414Citations (PDF)
138Childhood maltreatment is associated with an automatic negative emotion processing bias in the amygdala
Human Brain Mapping, 2013, 34, 2899-2909
3.6233Citations (PDF)
139S100B overexpression increases behavioral and neural plasticity in response to the social environment during adolescence
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2013, 47, 1791-1799
3.023Citations (PDF)
140Neuropeptide S receptor (NPSR1) gene variation modulates response inhibition and error monitoring
NeuroImage, 2013, 71, 1-9
4.438Citations (PDF)
141Neural Substrates of Treatment Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2013, 170, 1345-1355
10.4130Citations (PDF)
142Acute anxiolytic effects of quetiapine during virtual reality exposure—A double-blind placebo-controlled trial in patients with specific phobia1.129Citations (PDF)
143Associations between cognitive performance and cortisol reaction to the DEX/CRH test in patients recovered from depression
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2013, 38, 447-454
2.825Citations (PDF)
144Epigenetic signature of panic disorder: A role of glutamate decarboxylase 1 (GAD1) DNA hypomethylation?4.067Citations (PDF)
145Effect of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy on Neural Correlates of Fear Conditioning in Panic Disorder
Biological Psychiatry, 2013, 73, 93-101
5.5144Citations (PDF)
146Alexithymia is related to differences in gray matter volume: A voxel-based morphometry study
Brain Research, 2013, 1491, 60-67
2.560Citations (PDF)
147Effects of ADORA2A gene variation and caffeine on prepulse inhibition: A multi-level risk model of anxiety4.039Citations (PDF)
148Craving in Alcohol-Dependent Patients After Detoxification Is Related to Glutamatergic Dysfunction in the Nucleus Accumbens and the Anterior Cingulate Cortex
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2013, 38, 1401-1408
5.5125Citations (PDF)
149The mirror neuron system under hypnosis – Brain substrates of voluntary and involuntary motor activation in hypnotic paralysis
Cortex, 2013, 49, 437-445
2.918Citations (PDF)
150Dopamine D3 receptor gene variation: impact on electroconvulsive therapy response and ventral striatum responsiveness in depression2.828Citations (PDF)
151Acute Shift in Glutamate Concentrations Following Experimentally Induced Panic with Cholecystokinin Tetrapeptide—A 3T-MRS Study in Healthy Subjects
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2013, 38, 1648-1654
5.535Citations (PDF)
152Evidence of increased risk for major depressive disorder in individuals homozygous for the high-expressing 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 (LA) allele of the serotonin transporter promoter
Psychiatric Genetics, 2013, 23, 222-223
1.39Citations (PDF)
153Mood-congruent amygdala responses to subliminally presented facial expressions in major depression: associations with anhedonia2.197Citations (PDF)
154Effect of Acute Stressor and Serotonin Transporter Genotype on Amygdala First Wave Transcriptome in Mice
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e58880
2.412Citations (PDF)
155Possible Associations of NTRK2 Polymorphisms with Antidepressant Treatment Outcome: Findings from an Extended Tag SNP Approach
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e64947
2.417Citations (PDF)
156Diagnosing Delirium in Older Hospitalized Adults with Dementia: Adapting the Confusion Assessment Method to <i>International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision</i>, Diagnostic Criteria2.967Citations (PDF)
157Anterior cingulate cortex activation is related to learning potential on the WCST in schizophrenia patients
Brain and Cognition, 2012, 79, 245-251
1.031Citations (PDF)
158Limbic Scars: Long-Term Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment Revealed by Functional and Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Biological Psychiatry, 2012, 71, 286-293
5.5877Citations (PDF)
159Dynamics of Defensive Reactivity in Patients with Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: Implications for the Etiology of Panic Disorder
Biological Psychiatry, 2012, 72, 512-520
5.574Citations (PDF)
160Tumor Necrosis Factor Gene Variation Predicts Hippocampus Volume in Healthy Individuals
Biological Psychiatry, 2012, 72, 655-662
5.567Citations (PDF)
161Moderators of the relationship between depression and cardiovascular disorders: a systematic review
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2012, 34, 478-492
2.755Citations (PDF)
162Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene variation: Impact on amygdala response to aversive stimuli
NeuroImage, 2012, 60, 2222-2229
4.464Citations (PDF)
163Gender Differences in Associations of Glutamate Decarboxylase 1 Gene (GAD1) Variants with Panic Disorder
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e37651
2.425Citations (PDF)
164Affect-Modulated Startle: Interactive Influence of Catechol-O-Methyltransferase Val158Met Genotype and Childhood Trauma
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e39709
2.423Citations (PDF)
165Monoamine oxidase A gene DNA hypomethylation – a risk factor for panic disorder?2.8108Citations (PDF)
166Modification of caffeine effects on the affect-modulated startle by neuropeptide S receptor gene variation
Psychopharmacology, 2012, 222, 533-541
2.923Citations (PDF)
167Discriminating unipolar and bipolar depression by means of fMRI and pattern classification: a pilot study2.895Citations (PDF)
168Effekte therapeutenbegleiteter versus patientengeleiteter Exposition bei Panikstörung mit Agoraphobie0.914Citations (PDF)
169Psychological treatment for panic disorder with agoraphobia: A randomized controlled trial to examine the role of therapist-guided exposure in situ in CBT.2.4199Citations (PDF)
170Neuropeptide-S (NPS) Receptor Genotype Modulates Basolateral Amygdala Responsiveness to Aversive Stimuli
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2011, 36, 1879-1885
5.590Citations (PDF)
171Dysbindin (DTNBP1) – A role in psychotic depression?3.022Citations (PDF)
172Serotonin transporter gene and childhood trauma - a G × E effect on anxiety sensitivity
Depression and Anxiety, 2011, 28, 1048-1057
3.264Citations (PDF)
173Cross-Disorder Analysis of Bipolar Risk Genes: Further Evidence of DGKH as a Risk Gene for Bipolar Disorder, but also Unipolar Depression and Adult ADHD
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2011, 36, 2076-2085
5.5103Citations (PDF)
174Genome-Wide Association Study of Antidepressant Treatment-Emergent Suicidal Ideation
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2011, 37, 797-807
5.582Citations (PDF)
175ADORA2A Gene Variation, Caffeine, and Emotional Processing: A Multi-level Interaction on Startle Reflex
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2011, 37, 759-769
5.559Citations (PDF)
176Adult attachment avoidance and automatic affective response to sad facial expressions1.319Citations (PDF)
177Increased amygdala activation during automatic processing of facial emotion in schizophrenia1.957Citations (PDF)
178Persistent non-verbal memory impairment in remitted major depression — Caused by encoding deficits?
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010, 122, 144-148
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179ORIGINAL RESEARCH—INTERSEX AND GENDER IDENTITY DISORDERS: Neuroimaging Differences in Spatial Cognition between Men and Male-to-Female Transsexuals Before and During Hormone Therapy
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