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Literaturliste von Dr. Barbara Schmidt

letzte Aktualisierung: 05.03.2024

Schmidt, B., Rohleder, N. & Engert, V. (2024). Post-hypnotic safety suggestion improves stress coping with long-lasting effects. Scientific Reports, 14, No. 3548.

Böhmer, J. & Schmidt, B. (2022). Safety on demand: Post-hypnotic suggestions of safety reduce neural signals of reward sensitivity with long-term beneficial effects. Psychophysiology, No. e14015.

Böhmer, J. & Schmidt, B. (2022). Sicherheit auf Abruf. Post-hypnotische Sicherheitssuggestionen steigern langfristig das Sicherheitsgefühl und reduzieren neuronale Marker der Belohnungssensitivität. Hypnose, 17(1-2), 141-165.

Lonsdorf, T., Hartwigsen, G., Kübler, A., Merz, C. J., Schmidt, B., Sperl, M. F. J. & Feld, G. B. (2022). Fachgruppe Biologische Psychologie und Neuropsychologie. Mehr als nur fragwürdig: Reproduzierbarkeit und Open Science in der Lehre aus Sicht der Biologischen Psychologie und Neuropsychologie. Kommentar zum Positionspapier von Brachem et al. (2022). Eine Umfrage zu fragwürdigen Forschungspraktiken in studentischen Projekten und Impulse für die Lehre. Psychologische Rundschau, 73(1), 30-33.

Schmidt, B. (2022). Angst? Frag doch einfach! Klare Antworten aus erster Hand. Stuttgart: utb GmbH.

Schmidt, B. (2022). Wie aus Angst Sicherheit wird . Neurowissenschaftliche Belege für die Wirksamkeit von Hypnose bei Angst und Stress. Hypnose, 17(1-2), 81-88.

Franz, M., Schmidt, B., Hecht, H., Naumann, E. & Miltner, W. H. R. (2021). Suggested visual blockade during hypnosis: Top-down modulation of stimulus processing in a visual oddball task. PLoS ONE, 16(9), No. e0257380.

Schmidt, B. & Holroyd, C. B. (2021). Hypnotic suggestions of safety reduce neuronal signals of delay discounting. Scientific Reports, 11(1), No. 2706.

Schmidt, B., Schneider, J., Deffner, T. & Rosendahl, J. (2021). Hypnotic suggestions of safety improve well-being in non-invasively ventilated patients in the intensive care unit. Intensive Care Medicine, 47, 485-486 .

Franz, M., Schmidt, B., Hecht, H., Naumann, E. & Miltner, W. H. R. (2020). Suggested deafness during hypnosis and simulation of hypnosis compared to a distraction and control condition: A study on subjective experience and cortical brain responses. PLoS ONE, 15(10), No. e0240832.

Schmidt, B., Deffner, T. & Rosendahl, J. (2020). Feeling safe during intensive care: Protocol of a pilot study on therapeutic suggestions of safety under hypnosis in patients with non-invasive ventilation. OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine, 5(2), No. 025.

Schmidt, B., Hoffmann, E. & Rasch, B. (2020). Feel safe and money is less important! Hypnotic suggestions of safety decrease brain responses to monetary rewards in a risk game. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 1(1), No. tgaa050.

Schmidt, B., Keßler, L., Hecht, H., Hewig, J., Holroyd, C. B. & Miltner, W. H. R. (2019). What you give is what you get: Payment of one randomly selected trial induces risk-aversion and decreases brain responses to monetary feedback. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 19(1), 187-196.

Schmidt, B., Kessler, L., Holroyd, C. B. & Miltner, W. H. R. (2019). Wearing a bike helmet leads to less cognitive control, revealed by lower frontal midline theta power and risk indifference. Psychophysiology, 56(12), No. e13458.

Schmidt, B., Kanis, H., Holroyd, C. B., Miltner, W. H. R. & Hewig, J. (2018). Anxious gambling: Anxiety is associated with higher frontal midline theta predicting less risky decisions. Psychophysiology, 55(10), No. e13210.

Schmidt, B., Warns, L., Hellmer, M., Ulrich, N. & Hewig, J. (2018). What makes us feel good or bad. Mood induction and individual differences in a job interview setting. Journal of Individual Differences, 39(3), 142-150.

Schmidt, B., Hecht, H., Naumann, E. & Miltner, W. H. R. (2017). The power of mind: Blocking visual perception by hypnosis. Scientific Reports (Online Journal), 7, No. 4889.

Schmidt, B., Holroyd, C. B., Debener, S. & Hewig, J. (2017). I can't wait! Neural reward signals in impulsive individuals exaggerate the difference between immediate and future rewards. Psychophysiology, 54(3), 409-415.

Schmidt, B., Mussel, P., Osinsky, R., Rasch, B., Debener, S. & Hewig, J. (2017). Work first then play: Prior task difficulty increases motivation-related brain responses in a risk game. Biological Psychology, 126, 82-88.

Ziegler, C., Richter, J., Mahr, M., Gajewska, A., Schiele, M. A., Gehrmann, A., Schmidt, B., Lesch, K.-P., Lang, T., Helbig-Lang, S., Pauli, P., Kircher, T., Reif, A., Rief, W., Vossbeck-Elsebusch, A. N., Arolt, V., Wittchen, H.-U., Hamm, A. O., Deckert, J. & Domschke, K. (2016). MAOA gene hypomethylation in panic disorder - reversibility of an epigenetic risk pattern by psychotherapy. Translational Psychiatry, 6, No. e773.

Schmidt, B. & Hewig, J. (2015). Paying out one or all trials: A behavioral economic evaluation of payment methods in a prototypical risky decision study. Psychological Record, 65(2), 245-250.

Schmidt, B. (2014). Taking your chances: Risk behavior and its relation to arousal, framing and motivation. Dissertation, Universität, Philosophische Fakultät II, Würzburg.

Schmidt, B., Mussel, P. & Hewig, J. (2013). I'm too calm - Let's take a risk! On the impact of state and trait arousal on risk taking. Psychophysiology, 50(5), 498-503.

Schmidt, B. & Hanslmayr, S. (2009). Resting frontal EEG alpha-asymmetry predicts the evaluation of affective musical stimuli. Neuroscience Letters, 460(3), 237-240.



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