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Eva Mennigen
Researcher at Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
Publications - 43
Citations - 1004
Eva Mennigen is an academic researcher from Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Psychosis. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 43 publications receiving 726 citations. Previous affiliations of Eva Mennigen include University of California, Los Angeles & Dresden University of Technology.
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Dynamic functional connectivity impairments in early schizophrenia and clinical high-risk for psychosis.
Yuhui Du,Yuhui Du,Susanna L. Fryer,Zening Fu,Dongdong Lin,Jing Sui,Jiayu Chen,Eswar Damaraju,Eva Mennigen,Barbara K. Stuart,Rachel Loewy,Daniel H. Mathalon,Vince D. Calhoun,Vince D. Calhoun +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that CHR individuals generally show an intermediate functional connectivity pattern between HCs and SZ patients but also have unique connectivity alterations.
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Alcohol-induced impairment of inhibitory control is linked to attenuated brain responses in right fronto-temporal cortex
Gabriela Gan,Alvaro Guevara,Michael Marxen,Maike Neumann,Elisabeth Jünger,Andrea Kobiella,Eva Mennigen,Maximilian Pilhatsch,Daniel Schwarz,Ulrich S. Zimmermann,Michael N. Smolka +10 more
TL;DR: Under alcohol, decreased brain responses in right fronto-temporal areas might slow down the attentional capture of infrequent stop-signals and subsequent updating of action plans, which leads to impaired inhibitory control, which might promote future alcohol problems.
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Reward processing and intertemporal decision making in adults and adolescents: The role of impulsivity and decision consistency
Stephan Ripke,Thomas Hübner,Eva Mennigen,Kathrin U. Müller,Sarah Rodehacke,Dirk Schmidt,Mark J. Jacob,Michael N. Smolka +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that processing of the value of prospective delayed rewards is more sensitive to discounting behaviour than to chronological age, and lower consistency of intertemporal choices might indicate ongoing maturation of parietal brain areas in adolescents.
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Altered Reward Processing in Adolescents With Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Cigarette Smoking
Kathrin U. Müller,Eva Mennigen,Stephan Ripke,Tobias Banaschewski,Gareth J. Barker,Christian Büchel,Patricia J. Conrod,Mira Fauth-Bühler,Herta Flor,Hugh Garavan,Hugh Garavan,Andreas Heinz,Claire Lawrence,Eva Loth,Karl Mann,Jean-Luc Martinot,Zdenka Pausova,Marcella Rietschel,Andreas Ströhle,Maren Struve,Bernadeta Walaszek,Gunter Schumann,Tomáš Paus,Tomáš Paus,Tomáš Paus,Michael N. Smolka +25 more
TL;DR: The weaker responsivity of the ventral striatum to reward anticipation in prenatally exposed adolescents may represent a risk factor for substance use and development of addiction later in life.
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Resilience and corpus callosum microstructure in adolescence
A. Galinowski,R. Miranda,Herve Lemaitre,M. L. Paillère Martinot,Eric Artiges,H. Vulser,Robert Goodman,Jani Penttilä,Maren Struve,Alexis Barbot,Tahmine Fadai,Luise Poustka,Patricia J. Conrod,Tobias Banaschewski,Gareth J. Barker,Arun L.W. Bokde,Uli Bromberg,Christian Büchel,Herta Flor,Juergen Gallinat,Hugh Garavan,Andreas Heinz,Bernd Ittermann,Viola Kappel,Claire Lawrence,Eva Loth,Eva Loth,Karl Mann,Frauke Nees,Tomáš Paus,Zdenka Pausova,Jean-Baptiste Poline,M. Rietschel,Trevor W. Robbins,Michael N. Smolka,Gunter Schumann,Jean-Luc Martinot,Laurence J. Reed,Scr Williams,Anbarasu Lourdusamy,Sergi G. Costafreda,Anna Cattrell,C. Nymberg,L. Topper,L. Smith,S. Havatzias,K. Stueber,Catherine Mallik,Toni-Kim Clarke,David Stacey,Wong C. Peng,H. Werts,C. Andrew,Sylvane Desrivières,S. Zewdie,Ines Häke,Nikolay Ivanov,A. Klär,Jan Reuter,Carla Palafox,C. Hohmann,Christina Schilling,Katharina Lüdemann,Alexander Romanowski,Andreas Ströhle,Elisabeth Wolff,Michael A. Rapp,Rüdiger Brühl,Albrecht Ihlenfeld,Bernadeta Walaszek,Florian Schubert,Colm G. Connolly,James V. Jones,Edmund C. Lalor,Ella McCabe,A. NíShiothcháin,Robert Whelan,Rainer Spanagel,Fernando Leonardi-Essmann,Wolfgang H. Sommer,Klein S. Vollstaed,Sabina Steiner,M. Buehler,E. Stolzenburg,Christine Schmäl,F. Schirmbeck,Nadja Heym,C. Newman,T. Huebner,Stephan Ripke,Eva Mennigen,Kathrin U. Müller,Veronika Ziesch,L. Lueken,Juliana Yacubian,Jürgen Finsterbusch,Nadege Bordas,Z. Bricaud,Jessica Massicotte,Christophe Lalanne,Benjamin Thyreau,Vincent Frouin,Jeffrey W. Dalley,Adam C. Mar,Naresh Subramaniam,David E. H. Theobald,N. Richmond,M. De Rover,Anna Molander,Emily R Jordan,Elise B. Robinson,L. Hipolata,Margarita Moreno,Mercedes Arroyo,Dai Stephens,Tamzin L. Ripley,Hans S. Crombag,Yolanda Pena,Mark Lathrop,Diana Zelenika,Simon Heath,Dirk Lanzerath,Bert Heinrichs,Tade Spranger,Birgit Fuchs,Claudia Speiser,Franz Resch,J. Haffner,P. Parzer,Romuald Brunner,Arno Klaassen,I. Klaassen,Patrick Constant,Xavier Mignon,T. Thomsen,S. Zysset,A. Vestboe,James Ireland,John M. Rogers +138 more
TL;DR: High FA was detected in resilient adolescents in an anterior CC region projecting to frontal areas subserving cognitive resources, indicating resilience in adolescence may be related to white-matter microstructure.