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Dominik R. Bach

Dominik R. Bach

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
55
Citations
8971
World Ranking
4461
National Ranking
206

Neuroscience

D-Index
56
Citations
9119
World Ranking
4593
National Ranking
386

Dominik R. Bach publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dominik R. Bach sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 155 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Dominik R. Bach D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dominik R. Bach sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Dominik R. Bach is affiliated with the University of Bonn in Germany and specializes in neuroscience with a focus on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology. Their work encompasses behavioral neuroscience, social psychology, and neurology, reflecting a broad scope within the field of neuroscience.

Their publication record includes research in main fields such as neuroscience with 98 publications, highlighting subfields including cognitive neuroscience (71), experimental and cognitive psychology (22), behavioral neuroscience (12), social psychology (9), and neurology (6). Dominik R. Bach's research covers key topics like neural and behavioral psychology studies, memory and neural mechanisms, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, stress responses and cortisol, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment and cognitive processes, mental health research topics, and neural dynamics and brain function.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with 77 publications, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University with 6 publications, Behavior Research Methods with 5 publications, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 5, and Gait & Posture with 4 publications.

Dominik R. Bach has collaborated regularly with a number of coauthors. These include Matthias Staib, Juliana Sporrer, Giuseppe Castegnetti, Athina Tzovara, and Samuel Gerster, with the number of coauthored works ranging from 26 to 38.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Dominik R. Bach include:

  • Cross-species anxiety tests in psychiatry: pitfalls and promises, 2021, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Psychophysiological modelling and the measurement of fear conditioning, 2020, Behaviour Research and Therapy

Other relevant works in which Dominik R. Bach contributed, authored by collaborators, include:

  • Measuring learning in human classical threat conditioning: Translational, cognitive and methodological considerations, 2020, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • Decision-making ability, psychopathology, and brain connectivity, 2021, Neuron
  • Current trends and opportunities in the methodology of electrodermal activity measurement, 2022, Physiological Measurement

This scientist's research focuses on the interplay between cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying learning, decision-making, fear conditioning, and anxiety, often involving advanced psychophysiological modeling and measurement methods. Their work contributes to understanding both fundamental neuroscience and clinical psychiatric applications.

Best Publications

  • Processing of Temporal Unpredictability in Human and Animal Amygdala

    Cyril Herry;Dominik R. Bach;Fabrizio Esposito;Francesco Di Salle

  • How the opinion of others affects our valuation of objects.

    Daniel K. Campbell-Meiklejohn;Dominik R. Bach;Andreas Roepstorff;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Knowing how much you don't know: a neural organization of uncertainty estimates

    Dominik R. Bach;Dominik R. Bach;Raymond J. Dolan;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Action Dominates Valence in Anticipatory Representations in the Human Striatum and Dopaminergic Midbrain

    Marc Guitart-Masip;Lluis Fuentemilla;Dominik R. Bach;Quentin J. M. Huys

  • Modelling event-related skin conductance responses

    Dominik R. Bach;Guillaume Flandin;Karl J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan

  • The effect of appraisal level on processing of emotional prosody in meaningless speech.

    Dominik R. Bach;Didier Grandjean;David Sander;Marcus Herdener;Marcus Herdener

  • Time-series analysis for rapid event-related skin conductance responses.

    Dominik R. Bach;Guillaume Flandin;Karl J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Rising Sound Intensity: An Intrinsic Warning Cue Activating the Amygdala

    Dominik R. Bach;Hartmut Schächinger;John G. Neuhoff;Fabrizio Esposito

  • Analytic measures for quantification of arousal from spontaneous skin conductance fluctuations

    Dominik R. Bach;Karl J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Charting the landscape of priority problems in psychiatry, part 1: classification and diagnosis

    Klaas E Stephan;Klaas E Stephan;Klaas E Stephan;Dominik R Bach;Dominik R Bach;Paul C Fletcher;Jonathan Flint

  • Human Hippocampus Arbitrates Approach-Avoidance Conflict.

    Dominik R. Bach;Dominik R. Bach;Dominik R. Bach;Marc Guitart-Masip;Marc Guitart-Masip;Pau A. Packard;Júlia Miró

  • Cholinergic enhancement of visual attention and neural oscillations in the human brain.

    Markus Bauer;Christian Kluge;Christian Kluge;Christian Kluge;Dominik Bach;David Bradbury

  • Deep and superficial amygdala nuclei projections revealed in vivo by probabilistic tractography.

    Dominik R. Bach;Timothy E. Behrens;Lucia Garrido;Nikolaus Weiskopf

  • Model‐based analysis of skin conductance responses: Towards causal models in psychophysiology

    Dominik R. Bach;Karl J. Friston

  • Looming sounds as warning signals: The function of motion cues

    Dominik R. Bach;John G. Neuhoff;Walter Perrig;Erich Seifritz

  • Algorithms for survival: a comparative perspective on emotions

    Dominik R. Bach;Peter Dayan

  • Neural activity associated with the passive prediction of ambiguity and risk for aversive events

    Dominik R. Bach;Ben Seymour;Raymond J. Dolan

  • An improved algorithm for model-based analysis of evoked skin conductance responses

    Dominik R. Bach;Karl J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Dynamic causal modelling of anticipatory skin conductance responses

    Dominik R. Bach;Jean Daunizeau;Karl J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan

  • The known unknowns: neural representation of second-order uncertainty, and ambiguity.

    Dominik R. Bach;Oliver Hulme;William D. Penny;Raymond J. Dolan

  • A Regret-Induced Status Quo Bias

    Antoinette Nicolle;Stephen M. Fleming;Dominik R. Bach;Jon Driver

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond J. Dolan
Raymond J. Dolan University College London
Erich Seifritz
Erich Seifritz University of Zurich
Karl J. Friston
Karl J. Friston University College London
Werner Strik
Werner Strik University of Bern
Marc Guitart-Masip
Marc Guitart-Masip Karolinska Institute
Klaas E. Stephan
Klaas E. Stephan University of Zurich
Quentin J. M. Huys
Quentin J. M. Huys University College London
Klaus Scheffler
Klaus Scheffler Max Planck Society
Francesco Di Salle
Francesco Di Salle University of Salerno
René Hurlemann
René Hurlemann Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg

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