2023 - Research.com Psychology in Germany Leader Award
Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Amygdala, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Facial expression and Developmental psychology. His research on Neuroscience often connects related topics like Schizophrenia. His Amygdala research integrates issues from Classical conditioning, Limbic system, Hippocampal formation, Hippocampus and Cerebral blood flow.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Working memory, Habituation, Prefrontal cortex, Extinction and Brain activity and meditation in addition to Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The concepts of his Facial expression study are interwoven with issues in Cognitive psychology, Emotional expression, Psychosis and Social perception. His research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Audiology, Cognition, Social cognition, Emotion perception and Empathy.
Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Developmental psychology, Schizophrenia and Cognitive psychology are his primary areas of study. Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Amygdala, Neural correlates of consciousness, Cognition and Functional imaging are the primary areas of interest in his Neuroscience study. He has researched Neural correlates of consciousness in several fields, including Anterior cingulate cortex and Brain mapping.
His Psychiatry research incorporates themes from Randomized controlled trial, Health care, Clinical psychology and German. His studies deal with areas such as Empathy, Facial expression and Audiology as well as Developmental psychology. His Schizophrenia study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Psychosis.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Cognition, Neuroscience, Gynecology and Psychiatry. The various areas that Frank Schneider examines in his Clinical psychology study include Neural correlates of consciousness, Psychosis, Prodrome and Empathy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive psychology, Schizophrenia, Cognitive science and Functional connectivity.
His study in Resting state fMRI, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Electroencephalography, Insula and Prefrontal cortex is carried out as part of his Neuroscience studies. In his research on the topic of Anterior cingulate cortex, Context, Neuroimaging and Audiology is strongly related with Developmental psychology. He interconnects Aggression and Amygdala in the investigation of issues within Orbitofrontal cortex.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Developmental psychology, Cognition, Anterior cingulate cortex, Aggression and Clinical psychology. Frank Schneider has included themes like Audiology, Neuropsychology, Precuneus, Gender identity and Normative in his Developmental psychology study. His Cognition study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sadness and First episode psychosis.
His research investigates the connection between Sadness and topics such as Association that intersect with problems in Cognitive psychology. His Clinical psychology research includes elements of Neural correlates of consciousness, Affect and Depression. His Depression research focuses on Substance abuse and how it connects with Schizophrenia and Psychological intervention.
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Cytoarchitectonic mapping of the human amygdala, hippocampal region and entorhinal cortex: intersubject variability and probability maps
K. Amunts;O. Kedo;M. Kindler;P. Pieperhoff.
Anatomy and Embryology (2005)
fMRI reveals amygdala activation to human faces in social phobics.
Niels Birbaumer;Wolfgang Grodd;Oliver Diedrich;Uwe Klose.
Neuroreport (1998)
Multidimensional assessment of empathic abilities: Neural correlates and gender differences.
Birgit Derntl;Andreas Finkelmeyer;Simon Eickhoff;Simon Eickhoff;Thilo Kellermann.
Psychoneuroendocrinology (2010)
Differential amygdala activation in schizophrenia during sadness.
F. Schneider;U. Weiss;C. Kessler;J.B. Salloum.
Schizophrenia Research (1998)
Subcortical Correlates of Craving in Recently Abstinent Alcoholic Patients
Frank Schneider;Ute Habel;Michael Wagner;Petra Franke.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2001)
Emotional processing in schizophrenia: Neurobehavioral probes in relation to psychopathology
Frank Schneider;Ruben C. Gur;Raquel E. Gur;Derri L. Shtasel.
Schizophrenia Research (1995)
EPA guidance on physical activity as a treatment for severe mental illness: a meta-review of the evidence and Position Statement from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), supported by the International Organization of Physical Therapists in Mental Health (IOPTMH).
Brendon Stubbs;Brendon Stubbs;Davy Vancampfort;Mats Hallgren;Joseph Firth.
European Psychiatry (2018)
Real-time fMRI of temporolimbic regions detects amygdala activation during single-trial self-induced sadness
Stefan Posse;Daniel Fitzgerald;Kunxiu Gao;Ute Habel.
NeuroImage (2003)
Clinical consequences of PKHD1 mutations in 164 patients with autosomal-recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD).
Carsten Bergmann;Jan Senderek;Ellen Windelen;Fabian Küpper.
Kidney International (2005)
Gender differences in the cognitive control of emotion: An fMRI study
Kathrin Koch;Katharina Pauly;Thilo Kellermann;Nina Y. Seiferth.
Neuropsychologia (2007)
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