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Johanna KisslerProfessorin für Psychologie, Universität Bielefeld Verified email at uni-bielefeld.de Cited by 7071 |
Emotional and semantic networks in visual word processing: insights from ERP studies
The event-related brain potential (ERP) literature concerning the impact of emotional content
on visual word processing is reviewed and related to general knowledge on semantics in …
on visual word processing is reviewed and related to general knowledge on semantics in …
Early antibiotic treatment for severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
…, PF Laterre, E Maravi-Poma, JJO Kissler… - Annals of …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Background & Aims: In patients with severe, necrotizing pancreatitis, it is common to
administer early, broad-spectrum antibiotics, often a carbapenem, in the hope of reducing the …
administer early, broad-spectrum antibiotics, often a carbapenem, in the hope of reducing the …
Emotion and attention in visual word processing—An ERP study
Emotional words are preferentially processed during silent reading. Here, we investigate to
what extent different components of the visual evoked potential, namely the P1, N1, the early …
what extent different components of the visual evoked potential, namely the P1, N1, the early …
Event related potentials to emotional adjectives during reading
We investigated to what extent emotional connotation influences cortical potentials during
reading. To this end, event‐related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during reading of high …
reading. To this end, event‐related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during reading of high …
Buzzwords: early cortical responses to emotional words during reading
Electroencephalographic event-related brain potentials were recorded as subjects read,
without further instruction, consecutively presented sequences of words. We varied the speed at …
without further instruction, consecutively presented sequences of words. We varied the speed at …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping the emotional face. How individual face parts contribute to successful emotion recognition
…, M Vogt, B Kireclioglu, J Schneider, J Kissler - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of
emotion? While the eyes and mouth have been frequently shown to be of high importance, …
emotion? While the eyes and mouth have been frequently shown to be of high importance, …
Processing of emotional adjectives: Evidence from startle EMG and ERPs
Affective startle modulation in the electromyographic (EMG), auditory startle evoked potentials,
and visually evoked potentials (VEPs) were assessed while subjects evaluated pleasant, …
and visually evoked potentials (VEPs) were assessed while subjects evaluated pleasant, …
Cerebral pathways in processing of affective prosody: a dynamic causal modeling study
This study was conducted to investigate the connectivity architecture of neural structures
involved in processing of emotional speech melody (prosody). 24 subjects underwent event-…
involved in processing of emotional speech melody (prosody). 24 subjects underwent event-…
Ventricular dilatation in experimental intraventricular hemorrhage in pigs: Characterization of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and the effects of fibrinolytic treatment
L Mayfrank, J Kissler, R Raoofi, P Delsing, J Weis… - Stroke, 1997 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose Hemorrhagic ventricular dilatation (HVD) is a prominent feature of
human intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and a strong indicator for poor outcome. We …
human intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and a strong indicator for poor outcome. We …
The one-two punch of alcoholism: role of central amygdala dynorphins/kappa-opioid receptors
JL Kissler, S Sirohi, DJ Reis, HT Jansen, RM Quock… - Biological …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background The dynorphin (DYN)/kappa-opioid receptor (KOR) system undergoes
neuroadaptations following chronic alcohol exposure that promote excessive operant self-…
neuroadaptations following chronic alcohol exposure that promote excessive operant self-…