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Michael Gaebler
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 61
Citations - 1595
Michael Gaebler is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual reality & Stimulus (physiology). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 61 publications receiving 956 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Gaebler include Leipzig University & Humboldt University of Berlin.
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A mind-brain-body dataset of MRI, EEG, cognition, emotion, and peripheral physiology in young and old adults
Anahit Babayan,Anahit Babayan,Miray Erbey,Miray Erbey,Deniz Kumral,Deniz Kumral,Janis Reinelt,Andrea M. F. Reiter,Josefin Röbbig,H. Lina Schaare,Marie Uhlig,Alfred Anwander,Pierre-Louis Bazin,Pierre-Louis Bazin,Annette Horstmann,Annette Horstmann,Leonie Lampe,Vadim V. Nikulin,Hadas Okon-Singer,Hadas Okon-Singer,Sven Preusser,André Pampel,Christiane Rohr,Julia Sacher,Angelika Thöne-Otto,Angelika Thöne-Otto,Sabrina Trapp,Till Nierhaus,Denise Altmann,Katrin Arélin,Maria Blöchl,Maria Blöchl,Edith Bongartz,Patric Breig,Elena Cesnaite,Sufang Chen,Roberto Cozatl,Saskia Czerwonatis,Gabriele Dambrauskaite,Maria Dreyer,Jessica Enders,Melina Engelhardt,Marie Michele Fischer,Norman Forschack,Johannes Golchert,Laura Golz,C Alexandrina Guran,Susanna Hedrich,Nicole Hentschel,Daria I Hoffmann,Julia M. Huntenburg,Rebecca Jost,Anna Kosatschek,Stella Kunzendorf,Hannah Lammers,Mark E. Lauckner,Keyvan Mahjoory,Ahmad S. Kanaan,Natacha Mendes,Ramona Menger,Enzo Morino,Karina Näthe,Jennifer Neubauer,Handan Noyan,Sabine Oligschläger,Patricia Panczyszyn-Trzewik,Dorothee Poehlchen,Nadine Putzke,Sabrina Roski,Marie-Catherine Schaller,Anja Schieferbein,Benito Schlaak,Robert Schmidt,Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski,Hanna Maria Schmidt,Anne Schrimpf,Sylvia Stasch,Maria Voss,Annett Wiedemann,Daniel S. Margulies,Michael Gaebler,Michael Gaebler,Michael Gaebler,Arno Villringer,Arno Villringer +84 more
TL;DR: A publicly available dataset of 227 healthy participants comprising a young and elderly group acquired cross-sectionally in Leipzig, Germany, between 2013 and 2015 to study mind-body-emotion interactions is presented.
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White matter integrity and its relationship to ptsd and childhood trauma—a systematic review and meta‐analysis
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive overview of all empirical investigations measuring white matter integrity in populations affected by PTSD and/or childhood trauma is provided, and a meta-analysis was carried out on seven whole-brain diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies in adults.
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Heart–brain interactions shape somatosensory perception and evoked potentials
Esra Al,Fivos Iliopoulos,Norman Forschack,Norman Forschack,Till Nierhaus,Till Nierhaus,Martin Grund,Paweł Motyka,Michael Gaebler,Michael Gaebler,Vadim V. Nikulin,Vadim V. Nikulin,Arno Villringer,Arno Villringer +13 more
TL;DR: Two distinct heartbeat-related influences on conscious perception differentially related to early vs. late somatosensory processing are identified and proposed, which might reflect spontaneous shifts between interoception and exteroception or modulations of general attentional resources.
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Phonological processing in post-lingual deafness and cochlear implant outcome
TL;DR: It is shown that while clinical data offer only prognosis trends, fMRI data can prospectively distinguish good from poor implant performers, and suggests that a simple behavioral pre-operative exploration of phonological strategies during reading, to determine which route is predominantly used by CI candidates, might fruitfully inform the outcome.
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Neural processing of negative emotional stimuli and the influence of age, sex and task-related characteristics.
Isabel García-García,Jana Kube,Michael Gaebler,Annette Horstmann,Annette Horstmann,Arno Villringer,Jane Neumann,Jane Neumann +7 more
TL;DR: This work uses activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis and replicator dynamics to investigate the processing of negative visual stimuli in healthy adults and endorse the central role of the amygdala, with the amygdala showing comparable engagement across different sexes, stimulus types, and task instructions.