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The following pages link to Benjamin Becker (Q47166941):
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- Goal or gold: overlapping reward processes in soccer players upon scoring and winning money (Q24040326) (← links)
- Neural systems and hormones mediating attraction to infant and child faces (Q26800043) (← links)
- Oxytocin facilitates protective responses to aversive social stimuli in males (Q30455146) (← links)
- Oxytocin enhances brain reward system responses in men viewing the face of their female partner (Q30559556) (← links)
- An Affective Neuroscience Framework for the Molecular Study of Internet Addiction (Q33452049) (← links)
- Learning, Memory, and Executive Function in New MDMA Users: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study (Q36352968) (← links)
- The Effect of Oxytocin on Third-Party Altruistic Decisions in Unfair Situations: An fMRI Study (Q36528245) (← links)
- Oxytocin Facilitates Pavlovian Fear Learning in Males (Q36565658) (← links)
- Decision-making in polydrug amphetamine-type stimulant users: an fMRI study. (Q36927728) (← links)
- Oxytocin, the peptide that bonds the sexes also divides them (Q37086409) (← links)
- Inferior frontal gyrus preserves working memory and emotional learning under conditions of impaired noradrenergic signaling (Q37397952) (← links)
- Correspondent Functional Topography of the Human Left Inferior Parietal Lobule at Rest and Under Task Revealed Using Resting-State fMRI and Coactivation Based Parcellation (Q38382888) (← links)
- Overview of Human Oxytocin Research (Q38634070) (← links)
- Interactions between specific parameters of MDMA use and cognitive and psychopathological measures (Q39076097) (← links)
- Neural, electrophysiological and anatomical basis of brain-network variability and its characteristic changes in mental disorders (Q39597547) (← links)
- Does Growing up in Urban Compared to Rural Areas Shape Primary Emotional Traits? (Q40500138) (← links)
- Smaller amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex predict escalating stimulant use. (Q40942514) (← links)
- Deciphering the neural signature of conversion blindness (Q43728638) (← links)
- A prospective study of learning, memory, and executive function in new MDMA users (Q43996693) (← links)
- A longitudinal study of self-reported psychopathology in early ecstasy and amphetamine users (Q45099576) (← links)
- Oxytocin differentially alters resting state functional connectivity between amygdala subregions and emotional control networks: Inverse correlation with depressive traits. (Q46423170) (← links)
- Electroconvulsive therapy selectively enhanced feedforward connectivity from fusiform face area to amygdala in major depressive disorder (Q47166894) (← links)
- Cortical thinning in amphetamine-type stimulant users (Q47430441) (← links)
- Oxytocin selectively facilitates learning with social feedback and increases activity and functional connectivity in emotional memory and reward processing regions (Q47438910) (← links)
- Internet Communication Disorder and the structure of the human brain: initial insights on WeChat addiction. (Q47549668) (← links)
- A functional polymorphism of the OXTR gene is associated with autistic traits in Caucasian and Asian populations. (Q47611107) (← links)
- A dimensional approach to determine common and specific neurofunctional markers for depression and social anxiety during emotional face processing (Q47626346) (← links)
- Emotion regulation deficits in regular marijuana users (Q47708527) (← links)
- Sex-dependent neural effect of oxytocin during subliminal processing of negative emotion faces (Q47708825) (← links)
- Oxytocin Modulates Attention Switching Between Interoceptive Signals and External Social Cues (Q47727840) (← links)
- Oxytocin facilitation of acceptance of social advice is dependent upon the perceived trustworthiness of individual advisors (Q47749649) (← links)
- Oxytocin facilitates the extinction of conditioned fear in humans (Q47767596) (← links)
- Effect of specific psychotherapy for chronic depression on neural responses to emotional faces (Q47848823) (← links)
- Altered orbitofrontal activity and dorsal striatal connectivity during emotion processing in dependent marijuana users after 28 days of abstinence (Q47938459) (← links)
- Orbitofrontal gray matter deficits as marker of Internet gaming disorder: converging evidence from a cross-sectional and prospective longitudinal design. (Q48007601) (← links)
- Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors contribute to learning-induced metaplasticity in the hippocampus (Q48135473) (← links)
- The impact of early-onset cannabis use on functional brain correlates of working memory (Q48249663) (← links)
- Mirroring fear in the absence of a functional amygdala (Q48251513) (← links)
- Altered parahippocampal functioning in cannabis users is related to the frequency of use. (Q48267104) (← links)
- General and emotion-specific neural effects of ketamine during emotional memory formation (Q48295295) (← links)
- Memory-related hippocampal functioning in ecstasy and amphetamine users: a prospective fMRI study (Q48366250) (← links)
- Stochastic resonance therapy induces increased movement related caudate nucleus activity (Q48495354) (← links)
- Effects of ketamine on brain function during smooth pursuit eye movements (Q48656998) (← links)
- Fear processing and social networking in the absence of a functional amygdala. (Q48728585) (← links)
- Oxytocin enhances attractiveness of unfamiliar female faces independent of the dopamine reward system (Q48847773) (← links)
- Voluntary control of anterior insula and its functional connections is feedback-independent and increases pain empathy (Q48889244) (← links)
- Interactions between specific parameters of cannabis use and verbal memory. (Q51057961) (← links)
- Increased gray matter density in patients with schizophrenia and cannabis use: a voxel-based morphometric study using DARTEL. (Q51388095) (← links)
- Shifted balance of dorsal versus ventral striatal communication with frontal reward and regulatory regions in cannabis-dependent males (Q57112466) (← links)
- Individual differences in tendencies to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and emotionality: empirical evidence in young healthy adults from Germany and China (Q57282667) (← links)