D MierSummaryAffiliation: Central Institute of Mental Health Country: Germany Publications
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Neuronal correlates of affective theory of mind in schizophrenia out-patients: evidence for a baseline deficitD Mier
Division for Imaging in Psychiatry, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
Psychol Med 40:1607-17. 2010..However, until now there have been no studies that examined these different levels of social cognition and their neurobiological underpinnings in patients within one design...
The involvement of emotion recognition in affective theory of mindDaniela Mier
Division for Imaging in Psychiatry, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
Psychophysiology 47:1028-39. 2010..The results point to a close relationship of emotion recognition and affective ToM and can be interpreted as evidence for the assumption that at least basal forms of ToM occur by an embodied, non-cognitive process...
Genome-wide association-, replication-, and neuroimaging study implicates HOMER1 in the etiology of major depressionMarcella Rietschel
Department of Genetic Epidemiology in Psychiatry, Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Biol Psychiatry 68:578-85. 2010..Genome-wide association studies are a powerful tool for unravelling the genetic background of complex disorders such as major depression...
Cognitive state and connectivity effects of the genome-wide significant psychosis variant in ZNF804AChristine Esslinger
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany
Neuroimage 54:2514-23. 2011..Our findings confirm a key role for disturbed functional connectivity in the genetic risk architecture of schizophrenia and identify cognitive state-dependent and independent components with regard to WM function...
Evidence for a general face salience signal in human amygdalaAndreia Santos
Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany
Neuroimage 54:3111-6. 2011..Given the critical involvement of the amygdala in several neuropsychiatric disorders, the current findings may contribute to further our understanding on dysfunctional neural circuits in these disorders...
