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Peer reviewed
- Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2014). A miss is as good as a mile? Processing of near and full outcomes in a gambling paradigm. Psychophysiology, 51(9), 819–823. doi:10.1111/psyp.12232
- Rodrigues, J., Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2015). A neural signature of fairness in altruism: A game of theta? Social Neuroscience, 10(2), 192–205. doi:10.1080/17470919.2014.977401
- Ulrich, N., Ambach, W., & Hewig, J. (2016). Severity of gambling problems modulates autonomic reactions to near outcomes in gambling. Biological Psychology, 119, 11–20. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.06.005
- Mussel, P., Ulrich, N., Allen, J. J. B., Osinsky, R., & Hewig, J. (2016). Patterns of theta oscillation reflect the neural basis of individual differences in epistemic motivation. Scientific reports, 6, 29245. doi:10.1038/srep29245
- Osinsky, R., Ulrich, N., Mussel, P., Feser, L., Gunawardena, A., & Hewig, J. (2017). The feedback-related negativity reflects the combination of instantaneous and long-term values of decision outcomes. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29(3), 424–434. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01055
Talks
- Ulrich, N. (2015, December). Ausmaß der Glücksspielproblematik moduliert peripherphysiologische Reaktionen auf knappe Ergebnisse im Glücksspiel. Talk given at the 16th annual meeting of the Interdisciplinary Center for Addiction Research of the University of Würzburg (IZSW), Würzburg, Germany.
- Ulrich, N. (2014, December). Verarbeitung knapper Ergebnisse bei pathologischen und problematischen Glücksspielern. Paradigma und Design. Talk given at the 15th annual meeting of the Interdisciplinary Center for Addiction Research of the University of Würzburg (IZSW), Würzburg, Germany.
- Ulrich, N. (2017, May). Need for cognitive closure - biopsychological correlates and directions for future research. Invited talk at the colloquium of the department of psychology at the Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany.
Poster presentations
- Ulrich, N., Ambach, W., & Hewig, J. (2015, October). Heart rate responses to near outcomes in gambling in relation to gambling severity. Poster presented at the 55thannual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Seattle, USA .
- Ulrich, N., Ambach, W., & Hewig, J. (2015, June). Heart rate responses to near outcomes in gambling. Poster presented at the 41st conference “Psychologie und Gehirn”, Frankfurt, Germany.
- Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2014, September). Knapp daneben ist auch vorbei? FRN und P300 nach knappen Ergebnisse im Glücksspiel. Poster presented at the 49th conference of the German Society for Psychology (DGPs), Bochum, Germany.
- Ulrich, N., Weiss, M., & Hewig, J. (2014, September). Changing the processing of near misses through an informatory intervention. Poster presented at the 54th annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Atlanta, USA.
- Ulrich, N., Hewig, J. (2014, June). Verarbeitung knapper und voller Ergebnisse im Glücksspiel: Feedback-Negativierung und Theta-Power. Poster presented at the 40th conference "Psychologie und Gehirn", Lübeck, Germany.
- Ulrich, N., Hewig, J. (2013, October). A miss is as good as a mile? Processing of near and full outcomes in a gambling paradigm. Poster presented at the 53rd annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Florence, Italy.
- Ulrich, N., Hewig, J. (2013, May). Knapp daneben ist auch vorbei? Verarbeitung und Bewertung knapper Ergebnisse im Glücksspiel. Poster presented at the 39th conference“ Psychologie und Gehirn”, Würzburg, Germany.
- Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2016, September). Reduced FRN in problem gamblers but no differences in near outcome processing compared to controls. Poster presented at the 56th annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Minneapolis, USA.
- Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2016, May). Reduced FRN in problem gamblers but no differences in near outcome processing compared to controls. Poster presented at the 42nd conference "Psychologie und Gehirn", Berlin, Germany.
- Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2016, September). Reduced FRN in problem gamblers but no differences in near outcome processing compared to controls. Poster presented at the 56th annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR), Minneapolis, USA.
- Ulrich, N., & Hewig, J. (2016, May). Reduced FRN in problem gamblers but no differences in near outcome processing compared to controls. Poster presented at the 42nd conference "Psychologie und Gehirn", Berlin, Germany.
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