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Peer reviewed
- Kopf, J., Dresler, T., Reicherts, P., Herrmann, M. J., & Reif, A. (2013). The Effect of emotional Content on Brain Activation and the Late Positive Potential in a Word n‐back Task. PLoS One, 8(9).
- Reicherts, P., Gerdes, A. B., Pauli, P., & Wieser, M. J. (2013). On the mutual effects of pain and emotion: Facial pain expressions enhance pain perception and vice versa are perceived as more arousing when feeling pain. Pain.
- Reicherts, P., Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B. M., Likowski, K. U., Weyers, P., Mühlberger, A.& Pauli, P. (2012). Electro-cortical evidence for preferential processing of dynamic pain expressions compared to other emotional expressions. Pain.153(9), 1959-64.
- Wieser, M. J., Gerdes, A. B. M., Greiner, R., Reicherts, P., & Pauli, P. (2012). Tonic pain grabs attention, but leaves the processing of facial expressions intact—Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Biological Psychology, 90(3), 242-248.
- Wieser, M. J., Pauli, P., Reicherts, P. & Mühlberger, A. (2010). Don't look at Me in Anger! enhanced Processing of Angry Faces in Anticipation of Public Speaking. Psychophysiology, 47, 271-280.
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