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Kerstin Krauel
Researcher at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Publications - 50
Citations - 1330
Kerstin Krauel is an academic researcher from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Transcranial direct-current stimulation. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1089 citations.
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Hunger and satiety in anorexia nervosa: fMRI during cognitive processing of food pictures
TL;DR: Observed group differences in the fMRI activation to food pictures point to decreased food-related somatosensory processing in AN during satiety and to attentional mechanisms during hunger that might facilitate restricted eating in AN.
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Chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) as a key to the psychology of odors.
Bettina M. Pause,Kerstin Krauel +1 more
TL;DR: A link between olfactory and emotional processing has been confirmed by the finding that the P3 elicited by visual stimuli shows similar valence effects, and it is suggested that all components found so far strongly depend on the psychological state of the individual.
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Biomarkers for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A consensus report of the WFSBP task force on biological markers and the World Federation of ADHD.
Johannes Thome,Johannes Thome,Ann-Christine Ehlis,Andreas J. Fallgatter,Kerstin Krauel,Klaus W. Lange,Peter Riederer,Marcel Romanos,Regina Taurines,Oliver Tucha,Marat Uzbekov,Manfred Gerlach +11 more
TL;DR: Most likely, no single ADHD biomarker can be identified, however, the use of a combination of markers may help to reduce heterogeneity and to identify homogeneous subtypes of ADHD.
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Improving Interference Control in ADHD Patients with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS).
Carolin Breitling,Tino Zaehle,Moritz Dannhauer,Björn Bonath,Jana Tegelbeckers,Hans-Henning Flechtner,Kerstin Krauel +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that anodal tDCS of the right inferior frontal gyrus could improve interference control in patients with ADHD.
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Enhanced gamma-band activity in ADHD patients lacks correlation with memory performance found in healthy children
Daniel Lenz,Kerstin Krauel,Jeanette Schadow,Lioba Baving,Emrah Düzel,Emrah Düzel,Christoph Herrmann +6 more
TL;DR: Analysis of evoked gamma-band responses (GBRs) during stimulus encoding revealed a strong task-related enhancement for ADHD patients in parieto-occipital areas, which is interpreted as evidence of enhanced excitation levels and unspecific activation of processing resources in ADHD patients.