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Alexander L. Gerlach
Researcher at University of Cologne
Publications - 178
Citations - 5610
Alexander L. Gerlach is an academic researcher from University of Cologne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 162 publications receiving 4748 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander L. Gerlach include Stanford University & University of Marburg.
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The relevance of accuracy of heartbeat perception in noncardiac and cardiac chest pain
TL;DR: Heartbeat perception was not more accurate in patients with NCCP, compared to patients with cardiac chest pain and healthy controls, and associations with chest pain impairment suggest cardiac interoception to influence the course of N CCP.
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Support Vector Machine Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Interoception Does Not Reliably Predict Individual Outcomes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia
Benedikt Sundermann,Jens Bode,Ulrike Lueken,Dorte Westphal,Alexander L. Gerlach,Benjamin Straube,Hans-Ulrich Wittchen,Andreas Ströhle,André Wittmann,Carsten Konrad,Tilo Kircher,Volker Arolt,Bettina Pfleiderer +12 more
TL;DR: In contrast to reports on other neurofunctional probes, SVM based on an interoception paradigm was not able to reliably predict individual response to CBT, speaking against the clinical applicability of this technique.
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Evaluation of a complex integrated, cross-sectoral psycho-oncological care program (isPO): a mixed-methods study protocol.
Imke Jenniches,Clarissa Lemmen,Jan Christopher Cwik,Michael Kusch,Hildegard Labouvie,Nadine Scholten,Alexander L. Gerlach,Stephanie Stock,Christina Samel,Anna Hagemeier,Martin Hellmich,Peter Haas,Michael Hallek,Holger Pfaff,Antje Dresen +14 more
TL;DR: The programme evaluation is aiming to proof effectiveness, explain potential discrepancies between expected and observed outcomes, and provide insight into the implementation process, as well as contextual factors that might promote or inhibit the dissemination and implementation of the stepped care programme.
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Effects of mood induction on consumers with vs. without compulsive buying propensity: an experimental study.
TL;DR: The authors' findings do not indicate specific negative mood effects on buying, neither in CB nor in controls, but consumers with CB propensity were emotionally more strongly affected by a negative mood induction.
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Influence of alcohol on social anxiety: an investigation of attentional, physiological and behavioral effects.
TL;DR: Understanding alcohol as a substance influencing cognitive processes as well as physiological symptoms of anxiety further contributes to the understanding of alcohol use as a safety behavior in social anxiety disorder.