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Autor:
Sebastian eOcklenburg, Claudia C Wolf, Tobias eHeed, Anna eBall, Holger eCramer, Brigitte eRöder, Onur eGüntürkün
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 4 (2013)
Evidence suggests that spatial processing changes across time in naturally cycling women, which is likely due to neuromodulatory effects of steroid hormones. Yet, it is unknown whether crossmodal spatial processes depend on steroid hormones as well.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cbe305f6ce3c4a3c9ab96e3e3c374544
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychology. 29:806-815
Objective The corpus callosum (CC), the largest commissure in the human brain, is thought to play an essential part in the formation and maintenance of lateralized cognitive and motor functions. In particular, it has been suggested that inhibition of
Autor:
Claudia C. Wolf, Ulrich Köhler
Publikováno v:
Thin Solid Films. 500:347-355
The growth system Nb/Fe and the reversed system Fe/Nb were studied on the (110) surface using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM). For Nb/Fe(110) we present in situ STM results as a direct evidence of a Nb/Fe exchange mechanism at temperatures above
Autor:
Claudia C. Wolf, Ulrich Köhler
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. 523:L59-L64
The growth of niobium on the Fe(1 1 0) surface at a deposition temperature between room temperature (RT) and 680 K was studied using in situ STM and LEED. At RT we observe no indication of intermixing. Although a final roughness of only 1.7 A is reac
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. :676-680
Time-resolved in situ STM has been applied to the system Fe on Fe(110) to study the characteristics of homoepitaxial growth on bcc surfaces. Additionally the growth of W on W(110) has been investigated which shows the same behaviour at 500°C as iron
Autor:
Claudia C. Wolf, Anna Ball, Tobias Heed, Onur Güntürkün, Holger Cramer, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Brigitte Röder
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 4 (2013)
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 4 (2013)
Evidence suggests that spatial processing changes across time in naturally cycling women, which is likely due to neuromodulatory effects of steroid hormones. Yet, it is unknown whether crossmodal spatial processes depend on steroid hormones as well.
Autor:
Onur Güntürkün, B. L. Herrmann, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Martin Brüne, Oliver T. Wolf, Claudia C. Wolf, Marlies Pinnow, Anna Ball
a b s t r a c t This study investigated how trusting behavior varies in naturally cycling women, as a function of sex and attractiveness of players in a trust game, at three distinct phases of the menstrual cycle. Women acted more cautiously in an in
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Autor:
Oliver T. Wolf, Anna Ball, Marlies Pinnow, Claudia C. Wolf, Martin Brüne, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Onur Güntürkün
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 123
Sex hormones have been reported to dynamically modulate the expression of implicit motives, a concept that has previously been thought to be relatively stable over time. This study investigates to what extent the need for affiliation, power, and achi
Autor:
Tobias Heed, Anna Ball, Tobias Otto, Brigitte Röder, Onur Güntürkün, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Claudia C. Wolf
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 49(14)
a b s t r a c t Studies in patients with an isolated, congenital agenesis of the corpus callosum have documented potentials and limits of brain plasticity. Literature suggests that early reorganization mechanisms can compensate for the absence of the
Autor:
Truls Thorstensen, Christa Bös, Onur Güntürkün, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Andrea Hofstätter, Beyza Ören, Cordula Becker, Claudia C. Wolf, Markus Popken
Publikováno v:
Psychological research. 74(4)
The stereotype of women’s limited parking skills is deeply anchored in modern culture. Although laboratory tests prove men’s average superiority in visuospatial tasks and parking requires complex, spatial skills, underlying mechanisms remain unex