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Georg Northoff

Researcher at University of Ottawa

Publications -  568
Citations -  26118

Georg Northoff is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 507 publications receiving 21665 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Northoff include National Chengchi University & Harvard University.

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Self-referential processing in our brain--a meta-analysis of imaging studies on the self.

TL;DR: It is concluded that self-referential processing in CMS constitutes the core of the authors' self and is critical for elaborating experiential feelings of self, uniting several distinct concepts evident in current neuroscience.
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Cortical midline structures and the self

TL;DR: It is suggested that the processing of self-referential stimuli in cortical midline structures (CMS) is a fundamental component in generating a model of the self.
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Is there a core neural network in empathy? An fMRI based quantitative meta-analysis.

TL;DR: A whole-brain based quantitative meta-analysis of recent fMRI studies of empathy found that the dACC-aMCC-SMA and bilateral anterior insula can be considered as forming a core network in empathy, and that cognitive-evaluative and affective-perceptual empathy can be distinguished at the level of regional activation.
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How is our self related to midline regions and the default-mode network?

TL;DR: The data suggest that the sense of self may result from a specific kind of interaction between resting state activity and stimulus-induced activity, i.e., rest-stimulus interaction, within the midline regions.
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Imbalance between Left and Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Major Depression Is Linked to Negative Emotional Judgment : An fMRI Study in Severe Major Depressive Disorder

TL;DR: Left-right DLPFC imbalance is characterized in neuropsychological regard, which bridges the gap from resting metabolism and therapeutic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation effects to functional neuroanatomy of altered emotional-cognitive interaction in MDD.