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Albert Wabnegger
Albert Wabnegger
University of Graz - Clinical Psychology
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Facial emotion recognition in Parkinson's disease: An fMRI investigation
A Wabnegger, R Ille, P Schwingenschuh, P Katschnig-Winter, ...
PLoS One 10 (8), e0136110, 2015
682015
Brain abnormalities in high-risk violent offenders and their association with psychopathic traits and criminal recidivism
V Leutgeb, M Leitner, A Wabnegger, D Klug, W Scharmüller, T Zussner, ...
Neuroscience 308, 194-201, 2015
542015
Effects of personal space intrusion in affective contexts: an fMRI investigation with women suffering from borderline personality disorder
A Schienle, A Wabnegger, F Schöngassner, V Leutgeb
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 10 (10), 1424-1428, 2015
542015
Altered cerebellar-amygdala connectivity in violent offenders: A resting-state fMRI study
V Leutgeb, A Wabnegger, M Leitner, T Zussner, W Scharmüller, D Klug, ...
Neuroscience letters 610, 160-164, 2016
532016
Intact emotion recognition and experience but dysfunctional emotion regulation in idiopathic Parkinson's disease
R Ille, A Wabnegger, P Schwingenschuh, P Katschnig-Winter, ...
Journal of the neurological sciences 361, 72-78, 2016
482016
Neuronal correlates of personal space intrusion in violent offenders
A Schienle, A Wabnegger, M Leitner, V Leutgeb
Brain imaging and behavior 11, 454-460, 2017
412017
Visual symptom provocation in skin picking disorder: an fMRI study
A Schienle, S Übel, A Wabnegger
Brain imaging and behavior 12, 1504-1512, 2018
402018
When opposites lead to the same: a direct comparison of explicit and implicit disgust regulation via fMRI
A Schienle, S Übel, A Wabnegger
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 12 (3), 445-451, 2017
292017
Symptom severity and disgust-related traits in borderline personality disorder: the role of amygdala subdivisions
A Schienle, V Leutgeb, A Wabnegger
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 232 (3), 203-207, 2015
292015
Differential amygdala activation during simulated personal space intrusion by men and women
A Wabnegger, V Leutgeb, A Schienle
Neuroscience 330, 12-16, 2016
272016
The role of the cerebellum in skin-picking disorder
A Wabnegger, A Schienle
The Cerebellum 18, 91-98, 2019
252019
Neuronal responses to the scratching and caressing of one's own skin in patients with skin‐picking disorder
A Schienle, S Übel, A Wabnegger
Human brain mapping 39 (3), 1263-1269, 2018
242018
Prediction of automatic and focused skin picking based on trait disgust and emotion dysregulation
A Schienle, S Zorjan, S Übel, A Wabnegger
Journal of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 16, 1-5, 2018
242018
Experience of negative emotions in Parkinson’s disease: An fMRI investigation
A Schienle, R Ille, A Wabnegger
Neuroscience letters 609, 142-146, 2015
242015
Increased emotional reactivity to affective pictures in patients with skin-picking disorder: Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging
A Wabnegger, S Übel, G Suchar, A Schienle
Behavioural Brain Research 336, 151-155, 2018
222018
Emotion-specific nocebo effects: an fMRI study
A Schienle, C Höfler, S Übel, A Wabnegger
Brain imaging and behavior 12, 180-187, 2018
192018
Voxel-based morphometry analysis of structural brain scans in skin-picking disorder
A Schienle, J Potthoff, A Wabnegger
Comprehensive psychiatry 84, 82-86, 2018
182018
Creativity and borderline personality disorder: evidence from a voxel-based morphometry study
V Leutgeb, R Ille, A Wabnegger, A Schienle, H Schöggl, B Weber, ...
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 21 (3), 242-255, 2016
182016
Sex-specific associations between grey matter volume and phobic symptoms in dental phobia
A Wabnegger, W Scharmüller, A Schienle
Neuroscience Letters 580, 83-87, 2014
182014
Neuronal correlates of three attentional strategies during affective picture processing: an fMRI study
A Schienle, A Wabnegger, F Schoengassner, W Scharmüller
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 14, 1320-1326, 2014
162014
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