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Overview of my scientific publications

Schmidt, N.M., Hennig, J., & Munk, A.J. (2024). Interplay between sexual excitation and inhibition: impact on sexual function and neural correlates of erotic stimulus processing in women. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 18, 1386006.

Paul, K., Short, CA, Beauducel, A., Carsten, HP, Härpfer, K., Hennig, J., ... & Wacker, J. (2022). The Methodology and Dataset of the CoScience EEG-Personality Project–A Large-Scale, Multi-Laboratory Project Grounded in Cooperative Forking Paths Analysis. Personality Science, 3, 1-26.

Schmidt, N.M., Hennig, J., & Munk, A.J. (2022). Event-Related Potentials in Women on the Pill: Neural Correlates of Positive and Erotic Stimulus Processing in Oral Contraceptive Users. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 15.

Munk AJL, Schmidt NM, Alexander N, Henkel K, Hennig J (2020): Covid-19 – Beyond virology: Potentials for maintaining mental health during lockdown. PLoS ONE 15(8), e0236688.

Strahler, J., Hermann, A., Schmidt, NM, Stark, R., Hennig, J., & Munk, AJ (2020). Food cue-elicited brain potentials change throughout menstrual cycle: Modulation by eating styles, negative affect, and premenstrual complaints. Hormones and Behavior, 124, 104811.

Munk, AJ, Dickhaeuser, L., Breitinger, E., Hermann, A., Strahler, J., Schmidt, NM, & Hennig, J. (2020). Females' menstrual cycle and incentive salience: insights on neural reaction towards erotic pictures and effects of gonadal hormones. Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology, 100006.

Munk, AJ, Schmidt, NM, & Hennig, J. (2020). Motivational salience, impulsivity and testosterone in free cycling women: An ERP study. Personality and Individual Differences, 160, 109902.

Hennig, J., Netter, P., & Munk, A.J. (2020). Interaction between serotonin and dopamine and impulsivity: A gene × gene-interaction approach. Personality and Individual Differences, 110014.

Netter, P., Hennig, J., & Munk, A.J. (2020). Principles and approaches in Hans Eysenck's personality theory: Their renaissance and development in current neurochemical research on individual differences. Personality and Individual Differences, 109975.

Grant, P., Munk, A. J. L., & Hennig, J. (2018). A positive-psychological intervention reduces acute psychosis-proneness. Schizophrenia Research, 199, 414-419.

Munk, A. J., Zoeller, A. C., & Hennig, J. (2018). Fluctuations of estradiol during women's menstrual cycle: Influences on reactivity towards erotic stimulus in the late positive potential. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 91, 11-19.

Munk, AJ, Wielpuetz, C., Osinsky, R., Mueller, EM, Grant, P., & Hennig, J. (2016). Specific Reaction Patterns to Distinct Positive Emotional Cues Related to Incentive Motivation in Dependence of the Taq1A Polymorphism: Molecular Genetic Associations of Early and Late Event-Related Potentials. Neuropsychobiology, 73(1), 23-34.

Munk, A.J., Hermann, A., El Shazly, J., Grant, P., & Hennig, J. (2016). The Idea Is Good, but...: Failure to Replicate Associations of Oxytocinergic Polymorphisms with Face-Inversion in the N170. PloS one, 11(3), e0151991.

Wielpuetz, C., Kuepper, Y., Grant, P., Munk, AJL, & Hennig, J. (2015). Variations in central serotonergic activity—Relevance of the 5-HTTLPR, life events and their interaction. Behavioral Brain Research, 277, 245-253.

Grant, P., Munk, AJL, Kuepper, Y., Wielpuetz, C., & Hennig, J. (2015). Additive genetic effects for schizotypy support a fully-dimensional model of psychosis-proneness. Journal of Individual Differences, 36(2), 87-92.

Grant, P., Balser, M., Munk, A.J.L., Linder, J., & Hennig, J. (2014). A false-positive detection bias as a function of state and trait schizotypy in interaction with intelligence. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 135(5), 1-7.

Wielpuetz, C., Kuepper, Y., Grant, P., Munk, AJ, & Hennig, J. (2012). Acute responsivity of the serotonergic system to S-citalopram and positive emotionality — the moderating role of the 5-HTTLPR. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 486-486.

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