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Isabelle Habes
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 6
Citations - 715
Isabelle Habes is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional magnetic resonance imaging & Neurofeedback. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 641 citations. Previous affiliations of Isabelle Habes include Maastricht University.
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Real-Time Self-Regulation of Emotion Networks in Patients with Depression
David Edmund Johannes Linden,David Edmund Johannes Linden,David Edmund Johannes Linden,Isabelle Habes,Isabelle Habes,Stephen J. Johnston,Stefanie C. Linden,Ranjit Kumar Tatineni,Leena Subramanian,Bettina Sorger,David Healy,David Healy,Rainer Goebel +12 more
TL;DR: In a proof-of-concept study, eight patients with depression learned to upregulate brain areas involved in the generation of positive emotions during four neurofeedback sessions, and their clinical symptoms improved significantly.
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Upregulation of emotion areas through neurofeedback with a focus on positive mood
Stephen J. Johnston,David Edmund Johannes Linden,David Healy,Rainer Goebel,Isabelle Habes,Stephan G. Boehm +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first study combining up-regulation of brain areas for positive emotions with psychometric measures to assess the effect of successful self-regulation on subsequent mood, and it is possible that benefits of self-control of emotion networks may only appear in people who display abnormal emotional homeostasis.
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Targeting the affective brain—a randomized controlled trial of real-time fMRI neurofeedback in patients with depression
David M. A. Mehler,Moses O. Sokunbi,Isabelle Habes,Kali Barawi,Leena Subramanian,Maxence Range,John Evans,Kerenza Hood,Michael Lührs,P A Keedwell,P A Keedwell,Rainer Goebel,David Edmund Johannes Linden,David Edmund Johannes Linden +13 more
TL;DR: If fMRI-NF is effective for depression, self-regulation training of higher visual areas may provide an effective alternative, and effects reported for accepted augmentation therapies in depression exceed expected regression to the mean and placebo effects.
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Real-time fMRI brain-computer interface: development of a "motivational feedback" subsystem for the regulation of visual cue reactivity.
Moses O. Sokunbi,David Edmund Johannes Linden,Isabelle Habes,Stephen J. Johnston,Niklas Ihssen +4 more
TL;DR: The newly developed visual feedback subsystem can be integrated into protocols for imaging-based brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and may facilitate neurofeedback research and applications into healthy and dysfunctional motivational processes, such as food craving or addiction.
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Pattern classification of valence in depression
Isabelle Habes,Sarah C. Krall,Stephen J. Johnston,Kenneth S. L. Yuen,David Healy,Rainer Goebel,Bettina Sorger,David Edmund Johannes Linden +7 more
TL;DR: The preliminary findings suggest that MVPA can identify stable valence patterns, with more sensitivity than univariate analysis, in depressed participants and that it may be possible to discriminate between healthy and depressed individuals based on differences in the brain's response to emotional cues.