Claus Vögele mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Physical therapy, Psychological intervention and Food addiction. His Developmental psychology research integrates issues from Meal, Arousal, Audiology, Bulimia nervosa and Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. In his work, Perception, Cold pressor test, Heart rate, Psychophysiology and Interoception is strongly intertwined with Sensation, which is a subfield of Arousal.
His research integrates issues of Cronbach's alpha, Health psychology and Psychomotor learning in his study of Clinical psychology. His Psychological intervention study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intervention, Health promotion, Evidence-based medicine, Dietary intake and PsycINFO. In his study, Behavioral inhibition and High calorie food is inextricably linked to Impulsivity, which falls within the broad field of Food addiction.
His primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Heart rate, Heart rate variability and Psychiatry. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognition and Affect. As part of the same scientific family, Claus Vögele usually focuses on Developmental psychology, concentrating on Binge eating and intersecting with Bulimia nervosa.
While the research belongs to areas of Heart rate, Claus Vögele spends his time largely on the problem of Audiology, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Interoception and Perception. Heart rate variability is the subject of his research, which falls under Endocrinology. His research in Blood pressure focuses on subjects like Anxiety, which are connected to Arousal.
Claus Vögele focuses on Clinical psychology, Interoception, Binge-watching, Heart rate and Developmental psychology. He is interested in Mood, which is a branch of Clinical psychology. His Interoception research incorporates themes from Major depressive disorder, Bulimia nervosa, Psychiatry and Yohimbine.
His work on Heart rate variability as part of general Heart rate study is frequently linked to In patient, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Reactivity, Facial expression and Alexithymia. The study incorporates disciplines such as Internal medicine and Blood pressure in addition to Somatic symptom disorder.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Clinical psychology, Binge-watching, Interoception, Cognitive psychology and Addiction. He has included themes like Personality disorders, Personality, Young adult, Psychophysiology and Life stress in his Clinical psychology study. He has researched Young adult in several fields, including Emotional dysregulation, Mental health and Cold pressor test.
The concepts of his Interoception study are interwoven with issues in Major depressive disorder, Distraction, Etiology and Audiology. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Audiology, focusing on Cardiac cycle and, on occasion, Affect. Claus Vögele combines subjects such as Reactivity, Impulsivity and Plot with his study of Addiction.
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Benefits of Psychological Preparation for Surgery: a Meta-Analysis
Marie Johnston;Claus Vögele.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine (1993)
The role of parental control practices in explaining children's diet and BMI.
Kerry A. Brown;Jane Ogden;Claus Vögele;E. Leigh Gibson.
Appetite (2008)
ARTiiFACT: a tool for heart rate artifact processing and heart rate variability analysis
Tobias Kaufmann;Stefan Sütterlin;Stefan M. Schulz;Claus Vögele.
Behavior Research Methods (2011)
Psychological preparation and postoperative outcomes for adults undergoing surgery under general anaesthesia
Rachael Powell;Neil W Scott;Anne Manyande;Julie Bruce.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2016)
Food cravings discriminate differentially between successful and unsuccessful dieters and non-dieters. Validation of the Food Cravings Questionnaires in German.
Adrian Meule;Annika Lutz;Claus Vögele;Andrea Kübler;Andrea Kübler.
Appetite (2012)
Psychometrische Evaluation der deutschen Barratt Impulsiveness Scale – Kurzversion (BIS-15)
Adrian Meule;Claus Vögele;Andrea Kübler.
Diagnostica (2011)
Identifying effective behavioural models and behaviour change strategies underpinning preschool‐ and school‐based obesity prevention interventions aimed at 4–6‐year‐olds: a systematic review
C A Nixon;H J Moore;W Douthwaite;E L Gibson.
Obesity Reviews (2012)
Methodology of mental stress testing in cardiovascular research.
Andrew Steptoe;Claus Vögele.
Circulation (1991)
Interoception and Stress
André Schulz;Claus Vögele.
Frontiers in Psychology (2015)
Evidence-based recommendations for the development of obesity prevention programs targeted at preschool children.
C. D. Summerbell;H. J. Moore;C. Vögele;S. Kreichauf.
Obesity Reviews (2012)
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