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Katharina Paul
Katharina Paul
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P300 amplitude variation is related to ventral striatum BOLD response during gain and loss anticipation: an EEG and fMRI experiment
DM Pfabigan, EM Seidel, R Sladky, A Hahn, K Paul, A Grahl, M Küblböck, ...
NeuroImage 96, 12-21, 2014
1762014
Uncertainty during pain anticipation: the adaptive value of preparatory processes
EM Seidel, DM Pfabigan, A Hahn, R Sladky, A Grahl, K Paul, C Kraus, ...
Human Brain Mapping 36 (2), 744-755, 2015
1032015
Context-sensitivity of the feedback-related negativity for zero-value feedback outcomes
DM Pfabigan, EM Seidel, K Paul, A Grahl, U Sailer, R Lanzenberger, ...
Biological Psychology 104, 184-192, 2015
632015
Goal relevance influences performance monitoring at the level of the FRN and P3 components
W Walentowska, A Moors, K Paul, G Pourtois
Psychophysiology 53 (7), 1020-1033, 2016
592016
Mood congruent tuning of reward expectation in positive mood: evidence from FRN and theta modulations
K Paul, G Pourtois
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 12 (5), 765-774, 2017
502017
Unsmoothed functional MRI of the human amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis during processing of emotional faces
R Sladky, N Geissberger, DM Pfabigan, C Kraus, M Tik, M Woletz, K Paul, ...
NeuroImage 168, 383-391, 2018
392018
The effect of perceived effort on reward valuation: taking the reward positivity (RewP) to dissonance theory
E Harmon-Jones, D Clarke, K Paul, C Harmon-Jones
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 157, 2020
382020
Modulatory effects of happy mood on performance monitoring: Insights from error-related brain potentials
K Paul, W Walentowska, J Bakic, T Dondaine, G Pourtois
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 17, 106-123, 2017
362017
The effect of perceived effort and perceived control on reward valuation: Using the reward positivity to test a dissonance theory prediction
E Harmon-Jones, C Willoughby, K Paul, C Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology 154, 107910, 2020
342020
Dissociable effects of reward and expectancy during evaluative feedback processing revealed by topographic ERP mapping analysis
D Gheza, K Paul, G Pourtois
International Journal of Psychophysiology 132, 213-225, 2018
342018
Finding a balance: Modulatory effects of positive affect on attentional and cognitive control
K Paul, G Pourtois, H van Steenbergen, P Gable, G Dreisbach
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 39, 136-141, 2021
332021
Open science in psychophysiology: An overview of challenges and emerging solutions
S Garrett-Ruffin, AC Hindash, AN Kaczkurkin, RP Mears, S Morales, ...
International Journal of Psychophysiology 162, 69-78, 2021
322021
Hippocampal subfields in acute and remitted depression—an ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging study
C Kraus, R Seiger, DM Pfabigan, R Sladky, M Tik, K Paul, M Woletz, ...
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 22 (8), 513-522, 2019
312019
The pulvinar nucleus and antidepressant treatment: dynamic modeling of antidepressant response and remission with ultra-high field functional MRI
C Kraus, M Klöbl, M Tik, B Auer, T Vanicek, N Geissberger, DM Pfabigan, ...
Molecular psychiatry 24 (5), 746-756, 2019
312019
Dissociable effects of reward magnitude on fronto‐medial theta and FRN during performance monitoring
K Paul, E Vassena, MC Severo, G Pourtois
Psychophysiology 57 (2), e13481, 2020
272020
Defensive motivation increases conflict adaptation through local changes in cognitive control: Evidence from ERPs and mid-frontal theta
Q Yang, K Paul, G Pourtois
Biological Psychology 148, 107738, 2019
222019
Relevance and uncertainty jointly influence reward anticipation at the level of the SPN ERP component
W Walentowska, K Paul, MC Severo, A Moors, G Pourtois
International Journal of Psychophysiology 132, 287-297, 2018
222018
Neurophysiological evidence for evaluative feedback processing depending on goal relevance
MC Severo, K Paul, W Walentowska, A Moors, G Pourtois
NeuroImage 215, 116857, 2020
212020
Modulatory effects of positive mood on cognition: Lessons from attention and error monitoring
G Pourtois, N Vanlessen, J Bakic, K Paul
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (6), 495-501, 2017
212017
Give me a pain that I am used to: distinct habituation patterns to painful and non-painful stimulation
K Paul, M Tik, A Hahn, R Sladky, N Geissberger, EM Wirth, GS Kranz, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 22929, 2021
152021
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