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Anette Kersting
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 69
Citations - 3119
Anette Kersting is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grief & Prefrontal cortex. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 69 publications receiving 2820 citations.
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Automatic mood-congruent amygdala responses to masked facial expressions in major depression.
Thomas Suslow,Carsten Konrad,Harald Kugel,Daniel Rumstadt,Pienie Zwitserlood,Sonja Schöning,Patricia Ohrmann,Jochen Bauer,Martin Pyka,Anette Kersting,Volker Arolt,Walter Heindel,Udo Dannlowski +12 more
TL;DR: Depressed patients exhibit potentiated amygdala reactivity to masked negative stimuli along with a reduced responsiveness to masked positive stimuli compared with healthy individuals, indicating that depression is characterized by mood-congruent processing of emotional stimuli in the amygdala already at an automatic level of processing.
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Body Dissatisfaction in Individuals with Obesity Compared to Normal-Weight Individuals: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
TL;DR: The findings underline the severity of body dissatisfaction among individuals with obesity and especially among women.
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Functional anatomy of visuo-spatial working memory during mental rotation is influenced by sex, menstrual cycle, and sex steroid hormones.
Sonja Schöning,Almut Engelien,Almut Engelien,Harald Kugel,S. Schäfer,Hagen Schiffbauer,Pienie Zwitserlood,E. Pletziger,P. Beizai,Anette Kersting,Patricia Ohrmann,R. R. Greb,Wolfgang Lehmann,Walter Heindel,Volker Arolt,Carsten Konrad +15 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that fMRI-related activity during performance of cognitive tasks varies across sex and phases of the menstrual cycle, which should affect selection of subjects for future fMRI studies.
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Maternal posttraumatic stress response after the birth of a very low-birth-weight infant.
Anette Kersting,M Dorsch,Ursula Wesselmann,K. Lüdorff,J Witthaut,Patricia Ohrmann,I Hörnig-Franz,W Klockenbusch,E. Harms,Volker Arolt +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the situation of a mother who has given birth to a VLBW infant is a complex, with long-term traumatic event necessitating ongoing emotional support extending beyond the period immediately after the birth.
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Inflammatory markers in major depression and melancholia.
Matthias Rothermundt,Volker Arolt,Marion Peters,Heike Gutbrodt,Jan Fenker,Anette Kersting,Holger Kirchner +6 more
TL;DR: Melancholic and non-melancholic patients show different immune patterns in major depression, which might clarify immunological findings in MD and point towards etiological factors that are involved in the development of various subtypes of MD.