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Esther Diekhof
Esther Diekhof
Universität Hamburg, Institute of Zoology, Neuroendocrinology Unit, Hamburg (Germany)
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Fear is only as deep as the mind allows: a coordinate-based meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on the regulation of negative affect
EK Diekhof, K Geier, P Falkai, O Gruber
Neuroimage 58 (1), 275-285, 2011
4942011
The role of the human ventral striatum and the medial orbitofrontal cortex in the representation of reward magnitude–An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of …
EK Diekhof, L Kaps, P Falkai, O Gruber
Neuropsychologia 50 (7), 1252-1266, 2012
3562012
Functional neuroimaging of reward processing and decision-making: a review of aberrant motivational and affective processing in addiction and mood disorders
EK Diekhof, P Falkai, O Gruber
Brain research reviews 59 (1), 164-184, 2008
1982008
When desire collides with reason: functional interactions between anteroventral prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens underlie the human ability to resist impulsive desires
EK Diekhof, O Gruber
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (4), 1488-1493, 2010
1622010
Testosterone is associated with cooperation during intergroup competition by enhancing parochial altruism
L Reimers, EK Diekhof
Frontiers in neuroscience 9, 141736, 2015
832015
Disturbed anterior prefrontal control of the mesolimbic reward system and increased impulsivity in bipolar disorder
S Trost, EK Diekhof, K Zvonik, M Lewandowski, J Usher, M Keil, D Zilles, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 39 (8), 1914-1923, 2014
822014
Does competition really bring out the worst? Testosterone, social distance and inter-male competition shape parochial altruism in human males
EK Diekhof, S Wittmer, L Reimers
PLoS one 9 (7), e98977, 2014
782014
A functional neuroimaging study assessing gender differences in the neural mechanisms underlying the ability to resist impulsive desires
EK Diekhof, M Keil, KU Obst, I Henseler, P Dechent, P Falkai, O Gruber
Brain research 1473, 63-77, 2012
712012
Impulsive personality and the ability to resist immediate reward: An fMRI study examining interindividual differences in the neural mechanisms underlying self‐control
EK Diekhof, L Nerenberg, P Falkai, P Dechent, J Baudewig, O Gruber
Human brain mapping 33 (12), 2768-2784, 2012
702012
Gender differences in verbal and visuospatial working memory performance and networks
D Zilles, M Lewandowski, H Vieker, I Henseler, E Diekhof, T Melcher, ...
Neuropsychobiology 73 (1), 52-63, 2016
672016
The power of imagination—How anticipatory mental imagery alters perceptual processing of fearful facial expressions
EK Diekhof, HE Kipshagen, P Falkai, P Dechent, J Baudewig, O Gruber
NeuroImage 54 (2), 1703-1714, 2011
662011
Menstrual cycle phase modulates reward sensitivity and performance monitoring in young women: preliminary fMRI evidence
EK Diekhof, M Ratnayake
Neuropsychologia 84, 70-80, 2016
612016
Be quick about it. Endogenous estradiol level, menstrual cycle phase and trait impulsiveness predict impulsive choice in the context of reward acquisition
EK Diekhof
Hormones and Behavior 74, 186-193, 2015
562015
The orbitofrontal cortex and its role in the assignment of behavioural significance
EK Diekhof, P Falkai, O Gruber
Neuropsychologia 49 (5), 984-991, 2011
412011
Brain mechanisms associated with background monitoring of the environment for potentially significant sensory events
O Gruber, T Melcher, EK Diekhof, S Karch, P Falkai, T Goschke
Brain and cognition 69 (3), 559-564, 2009
372009
Resilience to adversity is associated with increased activity and connectivity in the VTA and hippocampus
A Richter, B Krämer, EK Diekhof, O Gruber
NeuroImage: Clinical 23, 101920, 2019
342019
A neural system for evaluating the behavioural relevance of salient events outside the current focus of attention
O Gruber, EK Diekhof, L Kirchenbauer, T Goschke
Brain research 1351, 212-221, 2010
342010
Endogenous testosterone and exogenous oxytocin modulate attentional processing of infant faces
SKC Holtfrerich, KA Schwarz, C Sprenger, L Reimers, EK Diekhof
PLoS One 11 (11), e0166617, 2016
322016
Hyperresponsivity and impaired prefrontal control of the mesolimbic reward system in schizophrenia
A Richter, A Petrovic, EK Diekhof, S Trost, S Wolter, O Gruber
Journal of psychiatric research 71, 8-15, 2015
322015
Investigating the impact of a genome-wide supported bipolar risk variant of MAD1L1 on the human reward system
S Trost, EK Diekhof, H Mohr, H Vieker, B Krämer, C Wolf, M Keil, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 41 (11), 2679-2687, 2016
282016
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