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Harald T. Schupp

Harald T. Schupp

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Neuroscience

D-Index
54
Citations
17394
World Ranking
4839
National Ranking
402

Psychology

D-Index
53
Citations
17345
World Ranking
4716
National Ranking
215

Overview

Harald T. Schupp is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of psychology and neuroscience. Their research spans multiple subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, applied psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, experimental and cognitive psychology, and social psychology.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics within these domains. These include behavioral health and interventions, neural and behavioral psychology studies, the psychology of moral and emotional judgment, obesity, physical activity, and diet, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment and cognitive processes, eating disorders and behaviors, as well as culinary culture and tourism.

Harald T. Schupp has published research in various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Psychophysiology
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • BMC Public Health
  • Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Harald T. Schupp are:

  • "Case-by-case: Emotional stimulus significance and the modulation of the EPN and LPP," 2021, Psychophysiology
  • "Emotion and Brain Oscillations: High Arousal is Associated with Decreases in Alpha- and Lower Beta-Band Power," 2020, Cerebral Cortex
  • "Similar or different? Comparing food cultures with regard to traditional and modern eating across ten countries," 2022, Food Research International
  • "Occurrence of and Reasons for "Missing Events" in Mobile Dietary Assessments: Results From Three Event-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies," 2020, JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • "Virtual Reality Potentiates Emotion and Task Effects of Alpha/Beta Brain Oscillations," 2020, Brain Sciences

Harald T. Schupp collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Britta Renner
  • Karoline Villinger
  • Julia E. Koller
  • Nadine C. Lages
  • Gudrun Sproesser

The scientist's multidisciplinary research integrates psychological and neuroscientific approaches to understand emotional and cognitive processes and their implications for health behaviors, diet, and mental health. The inclusion of public health aspects alongside experimental psychology highlights a broad scope of investigation.

Best Publications

  • Brain potentials in affective picture processing: Covariation with autonomic arousal and affective report

    Bruce N. Cuthbert;Harald Thomas Schupp;Margaret M. Bradley;Niels Birbaumer

  • Affective picture processing : The late positive potential is modulated by motivational relevance

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Bruce N. Cuthbert;Margaret M. Bradley;John T. Cacioppo

  • Emotion and attention: event-related brain potential studies.

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Tobias Flaisch;Jessica Stockburger;Markus Junghöfer

  • The facilitated processing of threatening faces : an ERP analysis

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Arne Öhman;Markus Junghöfer;Almut I. Weike

  • The selective processing of briefly presented affective pictures: an ERP analysis.

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Markus Junghöfer;Almut I. Weike;Alfons Hamm

  • Emotional Facilitation of Sensory Processing in the Visual Cortex

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Markus Junghöfer;Almut I. Weike;Alfons Hamm

  • Selective visual attention to emotion.

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Jessica Stockburger;Maurizio Codispoti;Markus Junghöfer

  • Brain processes in emotional perception: Motivated attention

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Harald Thomas Schupp;Bruce N. Cuthbert;Bruce N. Cuthbert;Margaret M. Bradley;Charles H. Hillman

  • Attention and emotion: an ERP analysis of facilitated emotional stimulus processing.

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Markus Junghöfer;Almut I. Weike;Alfons Hamm

  • Why we eat what we eat. The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS)

    Britta Renner;Gudrun Sproesser;Stefanie Strohbach;Harald T. Schupp

  • The effectiveness of app-based mobile interventions on nutrition behaviours and nutrition-related health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Karoline Villinger;Deborah R. Wahl;Heiner Boeing;Harald T. Schupp

  • Affective blindsight: intact fear conditioning to a visual cue in a cortically blind patient

    Alfons Hamm;Almut I. Weike;Harald Thomas Schupp;Thomas Treig

  • The scalp distribution of the fractal dimension of the EEG and its variation with mental tasks

    Werner Lutzenberger;Thomas Elbert;Niels Birbaumer;William J. Ray

  • Probe P3 and blinks: Two measures of affective startle modulation.

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Bruce N. Cuthbert;Margaret M. Bradley;Niels Birbaumer

  • Fear acquisition requires awareness in trace but not delay conditioning

    Almut I. Weike;Harald Thomas Schupp;Alfons O. Hamm

  • Probing affective pictures: Attended startle and tone probes

    Bruce N. Cuthbert;Harald Thomas Schupp;Margaret Bradley;Mark McManis

  • The impact of hunger on food cue processing: an event-related brain potential study.

    Jessica Stockburger;Ralf Schmälzle;Tobias Flaisch;Florian Bublatzky

  • Stimulus novelty and emotion perception : the near absence of habituation in the visual cortex

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Jessica Stockburger;Maurizio Codispoti;Markus Junghöfer

  • Motivational organization of emotions: Autonomic changes, cortical responses, and reflex modulation.

    Alfons Hamm;Harald Thomas Schupp;Almut I. Weike

  • Explicit attention interferes with selective emotion processing in human extrastriate cortex.

    Harald Thomas Schupp;Jessica Stockburger;Florian Bublatzky;Markus Junghöfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Britta Renner
Britta Renner University of Konstanz
Alfons O. Hamm
Alfons O. Hamm University of Greifswald
Markus Junghöfer
Markus Junghöfer University of Münster
Bruce N. Cuthbert
Bruce N. Cuthbert National Institutes of Health
Margaret M. Bradley
Margaret M. Bradley University of Florida
Paul Rozin
Paul Rozin University of Pennsylvania
Niels Birbaumer
Niels Birbaumer University of Tübingen
Peter M. Gollwitzer
Peter M. Gollwitzer New York University
Thomas Elbert
Thomas Elbert University of Konstanz
Maurizio Codispoti
Maurizio Codispoti University of Bologna

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