
Publikationen von Max Schneider
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14 (1), 344 (2024)
Assessing hypo-arousal during reward anticipation with pupillometry in patients with major depressive disorder: replication and correlations with anhedonia. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 2.
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10 (12), 906 (2020)
Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder. BRAIN SCIENCES 3.
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20 (1), 213 (2020)
The biological classification of mental disorders (BeCOME) study: a protocol for an observational deep-phenotyping study for the identification of biological subtypes. BMC PSYCHIATRY 4.
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56 (1), e13283 (2019)
Measuring the conditioned response: A comparison of pupillometry, skin conductance, and startle electromyography. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 5.
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178, S. 11 - 22 (2018)
Disentangling reward anticipation with simultaneous pupillometry / fMRI. NEUROIMAGE 6.
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147, S. 186 - 197 (2017)
Neural correlates of pupil dilation during human fear learning. NEUROIMAGE 7.
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139, S. 189 - 201 (2016)
Spontaneous pupil dilations during the resting state are associated with activation of the salience network. NEUROIMAGE Konferenzbeitrag (2)
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54 (S1), 3-049, S. S121 - S121 (2017)
PUPILLOMETRY AS READOUT OF THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE: A COMPARISON WITH STARTLE EMG AND SCR. 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Vienna, AUSTRIA, 11. Oktober 2017 - 15. Oktober 2017. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 9.
Konferenzbeitrag
54 (S1), 3-044, S. S120 - S120 (2017)
PUPIL DILATION DURING REWARD ANTICIPATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVATION OF THE SALIENCE NETWORK. 57th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Psychophysiological-Research, Vienna, AUSTRIA, 11. Oktober 2017 - 15. Oktober 2017. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)
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Simultaneous pupillometry and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) for the detection of stress-related endophenotypes. Dissertation, 93 S., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München (2018)