Publications of Annette Horstmann
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Journal Article (12)
2024
Journal Article
9 (12), pp. 1281 - 1290 (2024)
Neurocomputational mechanisms underlying differential reinforcement learning from wins and losses in obesity with and without binge eating. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
Journal Article
22 (11), e3002877 (2024)
Decrease in decision noise from adolescence into adulthood mediates an increase in more sophisticated choice behaviors and performance gain. PLOS Biology
Journal Article
13, RP93369 (2024)
Working memory gating in obesity is moderated by striatal dopaminergic gene variants. eLife
Journal Article
195, 107179 (2024)
Working memory gating in obesity: Insights from a case-control fMRI study. Appetite 2023
Journal Article
183, 106477 (2023)
Self-reported intake of high-fat and high-sugar diet is not associated with cognitive stability and flexibility in healthy men. Appetite
Journal Article
60, 101226 (2023)
Diminished reinforcement sensitivity in adolescence is associated with enhanced response switching and reduced coding of choice probability in the medial frontal pole. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal Article
43 (12), pp. 2178 - 2189 (2023)
Cortical grey matter mediates increases in model-based control and learning from positive feedback from adolescence to adulthood. The Journal of Neuroscience 2021
Journal Article
129, pp. 330 - 350 (2021)
Loss of control over eating: A systematic review of task based research into impulsive and compulsive processes in binge eating. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 2020
Journal Article
14, 586998 (2020)
Reduced olfactory bulb volume in obesity and its relation to metabolic health status. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2019
Journal Article
6 (3), pp. 229 - 257 (2019)
Lost in translation?: On the need for convergence in animal and human studies on the role of dopamine in diet-induced obesity. Current Addiction Reports
Journal Article
6, 180308 (2019)
A mind-brain-body dataset of MRI, EEG, cognition, emotion, and peripheral physiology in young and old adults. Scientific Data 2015
Journal Article
5, e659 (2015)
Lateral prefrontal model-based signatures are reduced in healthy individuals with high trait impulsivity. Translational Psychiatry