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Gereon R. Fink
Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich
Publications - 976
Citations - 67974
Gereon R. Fink is an academic researcher from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 867 publications receiving 60853 citations. Previous affiliations of Gereon R. Fink include University of Geneva & University of Hamburg.
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Neural modulation of social reinforcement learning by intranasal oxytocin in male adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder: a randomized trial.
Jana A. Kruppa,Jana A. Kruppa,Jana A. Kruppa,Anna Gossen,Anna Gossen,Eileen Oberwelland Weiß,Eileen Oberwelland Weiß,Eileen Oberwelland Weiß,Gregor Kohls,Nicola Großheinrich,Nicola Großheinrich,Hannah Cholemkery,Christine M. Freitag,Wolfram Karges,Elke Wölfle,Judith Sinzig,Gereon R. Fink,Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann,Kerstin Konrad,Kerstin Konrad,Martin Schulte-Rüther,Martin Schulte-Rüther,Martin Schulte-Rüther +22 more
TL;DR: The current data suggest that intranasal oxytocin has the potential to enhance social reinforcement learning in ASD and future studies are warranted that investigate whether oxytoc in can potentiate social learning when combined with behavioral therapies, resulting in greater treatment benefits than traditional behavior-only approaches.
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The effects of 1 Hz rTMS over the hand area of M1 on movement kinematics of the ipsilateral hand
TL;DR: It is suggested that 1 Hz rTMS induced inhibition of ipsilateral M1 reduces transcallosal inhibition of contralateral M1 and thereby improves motor performance at the ips bilateral hand.
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Constructing Visual Perception of Body Movement with the Motor Cortex
Guido Orgs,Guido Orgs,Anna Dovern,Nobuhiro Hagura,Patrick Haggard,Gereon R. Fink,Peter H. Weiss +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that perceptual reconstruction of fluent movement from static body postures does not merely enlist areas traditionally associated with visual body processing, but involves cooperative recruitment of motor areas, consistent with a “motor way of seeing”.
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Gestalt perception and the decline of global precedence in older subjects.
TL;DR: In this paper, a directed attention task with valid and invalid cues was performed on 20 young and 20 older male subjects to indicate whether a target letter appeared at the global or local level of a Navon figure and the number of local letters forming the global figure was modulated in 5 steps.
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Increased cortisol levels in cognitively challenging situations are beneficial in young but not older subjects
TL;DR: It is concluded that neuroendocrine responses are differentially associated with behavioral and neural measures in cognitively challenging situations in young and older volunteers.