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Christian J. Fiebach

Christian J. Fiebach

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Neuroscience

D-Index
52
Citations
11374
World Ranking
5276
National Ranking
442

Psychology

D-Index
52
Citations
11346
World Ranking
4977
National Ranking
225

Overview

Christian J. Fiebach is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their work covers multiple research topics, including Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Mental Health Research Topics, Reading and Literacy Development, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Resilience and Mental Health, and the Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Christian J. Fiebach include Kira F. Ahrens, Bianca Kollmann, Michael M. Plichta, Klaus Lieb, and Andreas Reif.

Their publications are regularly featured in several venues. Notable frequent publication venues are bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Translational Psychiatry, Frontiers in Psychology, Psychologische Rundschau, and American Psychologist.

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Christian J. Fiebach include:

  • Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health in Germany: longitudinal observation of different mental health trajectories and protective factors, 2021, Translational Psychiatry
  • The Frequent Stressor and Mental Health Monitoring-Paradigm: A Proposal for the Operationalization and Measurement of Resilience and the Identification of Resilience Processes in Longitudinal Observational Studies, 2021, Frontiers in Psychology
  • A template for preregistration of quantitative research in psychology: Report of the joint psychological societies preregistration task force., 2021, American Psychologist
  • Longitudinal determination of resilience in humans to identify mechanisms of resilience to modern-life stressors: the longitudinal resilience assessment (LORA) study, 2020, European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
  • The impact of physical fitness on resilience to modern life stress and the mediating role of general self-efficacy, 2021, European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • The role of left inferior frontal and superior temporal cortex in sentence comprehension: localizing syntactic and semantic processes.

    Angela D. Friederici;Shirley-Ann Rüschemeyer;Anja Hahne;Christian J. Fiebach

  • The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders

    Raffael Kalisch;Dewleen G. Baker;Dewleen G. Baker;Ulrike Basten;Ulrike Basten;Marco P. Boks

  • fMRI Evidence for Dual Routes to the Mental Lexicon in Visual Word Recognition

    Christian J. Fiebach;Angela D. Friederici;Karsten Müller;D. Yves Von Cramon

  • How the brain integrates costs and benefits during decision making

    Ulrike Basten;Guido Biele;Hauke R. Heekeren;Christian J. Fiebach

  • Separating syntactic memory costs and syntactic integration costs during parsing: the processing of German WH-questions

    Christian J. Fiebach;Matthias Schlesewsky;Angela D. Friederici

  • Revisiting the role of Broca's area in sentence processing: Syntactic integration versus syntactic working memory

    Christian J. Fiebach;M. Schlesewsky;G. Lohmann;D. Y. von Cramon

  • Processing Linguistic Complexity and Grammaticality in the Left Frontal Cortex

    Angela D. Friederici;Christian J. Fiebach;Matthias Schlesewsky;Ina D. Bornkessel

  • Syntactic working memory and the establishment of filler-gap dependencies: insights from ERPs and fMRI.

    Christian J. Fiebach;Matthias Schlesewsky;Angela D. Friederici

  • Where smart brains are different: A quantitative meta-analysis of functional and structural brain imaging studies on intelligence

    Ulrike Basten;Kirsten Hilger;Christian J. Fiebach

  • Trait anxiety modulates the neural efficiency of inhibitory control

    Ulrike Basten;Ulrike Basten;Christine Stelzel;Christine Stelzel;Christian J. Fiebach;Christian J. Fiebach

  • Grey Matter Alterations Co-Localize with Functional Abnormalities in Developmental Dyslexia: An ALE Meta- Analysis

    Janosch Linkersdörfer;Jan Lonnemann;Sven Lindberg;Marcus Hasselhorn

  • Prefrontal cortical mechanisms underlying individual differences in cognitive flexibility and stability

    Diana J. N. Armbruster;Kai Ueltzhöffer;Ulrike Basten;Christian J. Fiebach

  • Neural reward processing is modulated by approach- and avoidance-related personality traits

    Joe J. Simon;Stephan Walther;Christian J. Fiebach;Hans-Christoph Friederich

  • Processing concrete words: fMRI evidence against a specific right-hemisphere involvement.

    Christian J. Fiebach;Angela D. Friederici

  • Processing lexical semantic and syntactic information in first and second language: fMRI evidence from German and Russian

    Shirley-Ann Rüschemeyer;Christian J. Fiebach;Vera Kempe;Angela D. Friederici

  • Dynamic anticipatory processing of hierarchical sequential events: A common role for Broca's area and ventral premotor cortex across domains?

    Christian J. Fiebach;Ricarda Ines Schubotz

  • Predicting errors from reconfiguration patterns in human brain networks

    Matthias Ekman;Jan Derrfuss;Marc Tittgemeyer;Christian J. Fiebach

  • Frontostriatal Involvement in Task Switching Depends on Genetic Differences in D2 Receptor Density

    Christine Stelzel;Ulrike Basten;Christian Montag;Martin Reuter

  • Sequential effects of propofol on functional brain activation induced by auditory language processing: an event‐related functional magnetic resonance imaging study

    Wolfgang Heinke;Christian J. Fiebach;Christian Schwarzbauer;Martin Meyer

  • Neuronal Mechanisms of Repetition Priming in Occipitotemporal Cortex: Spatiotemporal Evidence from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Electroencephalography

    Christian J. Fiebach;Thomas Gruber;Gernot G. Supp

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela D. Friederici
Angela D. Friederici Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Martin Reuter
Martin Reuter University of Bonn
Christian Montag
Christian Montag University of Macau
Matthias Schlesewsky
Matthias Schlesewsky University of South Australia
Brigitte M. Kudielka
Brigitte M. Kudielka University of Regensburg
Michèle Wessa
Michèle Wessa Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Andreas Reif
Andreas Reif Goethe University Frankfurt
Marc Tittgemeyer
Marc Tittgemeyer Max Planck Society
D. Yves von Cramon
D. Yves von Cramon Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Klaus Lieb
Klaus Lieb Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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