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  1. Major depressive disorder has been associated with specific attentional biases in processing emotional facial expressions: heightened attention for negative and decreased attention for positive faces. However,...

    Authors: Charlott Maria Bodenschatz, Felix Czepluch, Anette Kersting and Thomas Suslow
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2021 21:92
  2. It is well established that the amygdala is crucially involved in the processing of facial emotions. In schizophrenia patients, a number of neuroimaging findings suggest hypoactivation of the amygdala in respo...

    Authors: Thomas Suslow, Christian Lindner, Udo Dannlowski, Kirsten Walhöfer, Maike Rödiger, Birgit Maisch, Jochen Bauer, Patricia Ohrmann, Rebekka Lencer, Pienie Zwitserlood, Anette Kersting, Walter Heindel, Volker Arolt and Harald Kugel
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2013 14:140
  3. Trait anxiety refers to a stable tendency to experience fears and worries across many situations. High trait anxiety is a vulnerability factor for the development of psychopathologies. Self-reported trait anxi...

    Authors: Vivien Günther, Jonas Pecher, Carolin Webelhorst, Charlott Maria Bodenschatz, Simone Mucha, Anette Kersting, Karl-Titus Hoffmann, Boris Egloff, Donald Lobsien and Thomas Suslow
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2023 24:12
  4. Alexithymia is a personality trait that is characterized by difficulties in identifying and describing feelings. Previous studies have shown that alexithymia is related to problems in recognizing others’ emoti...

    Authors: Klas Ihme, Julia Sacher, Vladimir Lichev, Nicole Rosenberg, Harald Kugel, Michael Rufer, Hans-Jörgen Grabe, André Pampel, Jöran Lepsien, Anette Kersting, Arno Villringer and Thomas Suslow
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2014 15:40
  5. Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describing feelings, an externally oriented style of thinking, and a reduced inclination to imagination. Previous research has s...

    Authors: Nicole Rosenberg, Klas Ihme, Vladimir Lichev, Julia Sacher, Michael Rufer, Hans Jörgen Grabe, Harald Kugel, André Pampel, Jöran Lepsien, Anette Kersting, Arno Villringer and Thomas Suslow
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2020 21:23
  6. Childhood maltreatment is considered an important risk factor for the development of major depression. Research indicates an association between childhood adversity and altered emotion processing. Depression i...

    Authors: Vivien Günther, Udo Dannlowski, Anette Kersting and Thomas Suslow
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2015 15:123
  7. Clinical depression is characterized by high levels of negative affect (NA) and attenuated positive affect (PA). Psychological and pharmacological treatments have been shown to reduce NA and to enhance PA in d...

    Authors: Thomas Suslow, Charlott Maria Bodenschatz, Anette Kersting, Markus Quirin and Vivien Günther
    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2019 19:376
  8. Cytokines such as interleukin 6 (IL-6) have been implicated in dual functions in neuropsychiatric disorders. Little is known about the genetic predisposition to neurodegenerative and neuroproliferative propert...

    Authors: Bernhard T Baune, Carsten Konrad, Dominik Grotegerd, Thomas Suslow, Eva Birosova, Patricia Ohrmann, Jochen Bauer, Volker Arolt, Walter Heindel, Katharina Domschke, Sonja Schöning, Astrid V Rauch, Christina Uhlmann, Harald Kugel and Udo Dannlowski
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2012 9:125
  9. Instability of affects and interpersonal relations are important features of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Interpersonal problems of individuals suffering from BPD might develop based on abnormalities...

    Authors: Uta-Susan Donges, Bibiana Dukalski, Anette Kersting and Thomas Suslow
    Citation: Annals of General Psychiatry 2015 14:20