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2025

Wein, Simon, Riebel, Marco, Brunner, Lisa-Marie , Nothdurfter, Caroline, Rupprecht, Rainer and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2025) Data integration with Fusion Searchlight: Classifying brain states from resting-state fMRI. NeuroImage 315, p. 121263.

2024

Riebel, Marco , Brunner, Lisa-Marie, Nothdurfter, Caroline, Wein, Simon, Schwarzbach, Jens V. , Liere, Philippe, Schumacher, Michael and Rupprecht, Rainer (2024) Neurosteroids and translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) ligands as novel treatment options in depression. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, pp. 1-11.

Wein, Simon , Riebel, Marco, Seidel, Philipp, Brunner, Lisa-Marie , Wagner, Viola, Nothdurfter, Caroline, Rupprecht, Rainer and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2024) Local and global effects of sedation in resting-state fMRI: a randomized, placebo-controlled comparison between etifoxine and alprazolam. Neuropsychopharmacology 49, pp. 1738-1748.

Horn, Francisca, Kreuzpointner, Ludwig , Wüst, Stefan , Schwarzbach, Jens V. and Kudielka, Brigitte M. (2024) Individual Affective Space (Individueller affektiver Raum). In: 49. Jahrestagung Psychologie und Gehirn, 29.05. bis 01.06.2024, Hamburg.

2023

Riebel, Marco, von Pappenheim, Benedikt, Kanig, Carolina, Nothdurfter, Caroline, Wetter, Thomas C., Rupprecht, Rainer and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2023) GABAergic Effects of Etifoxine and Alprazolam Assessed by Double Pulse TMS. Pharmacopsychiatry 56 (04), pp. 154-161. Fulltext restricted.

Tahedl, Marlene and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2023) An automated pipeline for obtaining labeled ICA‐templates corresponding to functional brain systems. Human Brain Mapping 44 (16), pp. 5202-5211. Fulltext not available.

2022

Tahedl, Marlene, Levine, Seth M., Weissert, Robert , Kohl, Zacharias, Lee, De-Hyung, Linker, Ralf A. and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2022) Early remission in multiple sclerosis is linked to altered coherence of the Cerebellar Network. Journal of Translational Medicine 20, art.no.488.

Rupprecht, Rainer , Wetzel, Christian H. , Dorostkar, Mario , Herms, Jochen, Albert, Nathalie L., Schwarzbach, Jens V., Schumacher, Michael and Neumann, Inga D. (2022) Translocator protein (18kDa) TSPO: a new diagnostic or therapeutic target for stress-related disorders? Molecular Psychiatry.

2021

Levine, Seth M. and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2021) Individualizing Representational Similarity Analysis. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2021 (12), pp. 1-7.

2020

Seidel, Philipp, Levine, Seth M., Tahedl, Marlene and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2020) Temporal Signal-to-Noise Changes in Combined Multislice- and In-Plane-Accelerated Echo-Planar Imaging with a 20- and 64-Channel Coil. Scientific Reports 10 (5536), pp. 1-9.

Levine, Seth M., Alahäivälä, Aino L. I., Wechsler, Theresa F., Wackerle, Anja, Rupprecht, Rainer and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2020) Linking Personality Traits to Individual Differences in Affective Spaces. Frontiers in Psychology 11 (448), pp. 1-9.

2018

Tahedl, Marlene, Levine, Seth M., Greenlee, Mark W., Weissert, Robert and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2018) Functional Connectivity in Multiple Sclerosis: Recent Findings and Future Directions. Frontiers in Neurology 9 (828), pp. 1-18.

Levine, Seth M. and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2018) Cross-decoding supramodal information in the human brain. Brain Structure and Function 223 (9), pp. 4087-4098. Fulltext not available.

Levine, Seth M., Wackerle, Anja, Rupprecht, Rainer and Schwarzbach, Jens V. (2018) The neural representation of an individualized relational affective space. Neuropsychologia 120, pp. 35-42. Fulltext not available.

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