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Michael Rotte is affiliated with Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany. Their research contributions primarily focus on neuroscience and medicine, with significant specialization in neurology. The scope of their work also touches on related subfields such as physiology, surgery, genetics, and cell biology.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of areas including Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, neurological diseases and metabolism, salivary gland disorders and tumors, diabetes and associated disorders, cellular transport and secretion, as well as neural and behavioral psychology studies.

Notable recent publications by Michael Rotte include:

  • Assessment of the anti-CD40 antibody iscalimab in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, proof-of-concept study (2020, The Lancet Rheumatology)
  • A proteogenomic view of Parkinson's disease causality and heterogeneity (2023, npj Parkinson s Disease)
  • Validation of a Suite of ERP and QEEG Biomarkers in a Pre-Competitive, Industry-Led Study in Subjects with Schizophrenia and Healthy Volunteers (2022, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Parkinson's disease causality and heterogeneity: a proteogenomic view (2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • Baseline Mismatch Negativity Amplitude Predicts Direction and Magnitude of Ketamine Effect in Healthy Volunteers - A "Disordinal" Effect (2025, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael Rotte include:

  • Sérgio Kaiser
  • Luqing Zhang
  • Brit Mollenhauer
  • Jaison Jacob
  • Simonne Longerich

Michael Rotte's work has appeared repeatedly in several prominent publication venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Lancet Rheumatology
  • npj Parkinson s Disease
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Building Memories: Remembering and Forgetting of Verbal Experiences as Predicted by Brain Activity

    Anthony D. Wagner;Daniel L. Schacter;Michael Rotte;Wilma Koutstaal

  • Shared networks for auditory and motor processing in professional pianists: evidence from fMRI conjunction.

    Marc Bangert;Thomas Peschel;Thomas Peschel;Gottfried Schlaug;Michael Rotte

  • Functional-anatomic correlates of object priming in humans revealed by rapid presentation event-related fMRI

    Randy L. Buckner;Julie Goodman;Marc Burock;Michael Rotte;Michael Rotte

  • Brain potential and functional MRI evidence for how to handle two languages with one brain

    Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells;Michael Rotte;Hans-Jochen Heinze;Tömme Nösselt

  • Perceptual specificity in visual object priming: functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for a laterality difference in fusiform cortex.

    W Koutstaal;A.D Wagner;A.D Wagner;M Rotte;A Maril

  • Second Language Interferes with Word Production in Fluent Bilinguals: Brain Potential and Functional Imaging Evidence

    Antoni Rodriguez-fornells;Arie Van Der Lugt;Michael Rotte;Belinda Britti

  • Functional-anatomic study of episodic retrieval. II. Selective averaging of event-related fMRI trials to test the retrieval success hypothesis.

    Randy L. Buckner;Randy L. Buckner;Wilma Koutstaal;Daniel L. Schacter;Anders M. Dale

  • The resting brain and our self: self-relatedness modulates resting state neural activity in cortical midline structures

    F. Schneider;F. Bermpohl;A. Heinzel;M. Rotte

  • Human Hippocampal and Parahippocampal Activity during Visual Associative Recognition Memory for Spatial and Nonspatial Stimulus Configurations

    Emrah Düzel;Reza Habib;Michael Rotte;Sebastian Guderian

  • Selective activation of a parietofrontal circuit during implicitly imagined prehension.

    S. H. Johnson;Michael Rotte;Scott T. Grafton;Hermann Hinrichs

  • Distinguishing specific sexual and general emotional effects in fMRI-subcortical and cortical arousal during erotic picture viewing.

    Martin Walter;Felix Bermpohl;Harold Mouras;Kolja Schiltz

  • Hunger and satiety in anorexia nervosa: fMRI during cognitive processing of food pictures

    Stephanie Santel;Lioba Baving;Kerstin Krauel;Thomas F. Münte

  • Crossed cerebro–cerebellar language dominance

    Andreas Jansen;Agnes Flöel;Agnes Flöel;Jutta Van Randenborgh;Carsten Konrad

  • Differential parametric modulation of self‐relatedness and emotions in different brain regions

    Georg Northoff;Felix Schneider;Michael Rotte;Christian Matthiae

  • Pedophilia is linked to reduced activation in hypothalamus and lateral prefrontal cortex during visual erotic stimulation

    Martin Walter;Joachim Witzel;Christine Wiebking;Udo Gubka

  • Neural correlates of culturally familiar brands of car manufacturers.

    Michael Schaefer;Harald Berens;Hans-Jochen Heinze;Michael Rotte

  • Is our self based on reward? Self-relatedness recruits neural activity in the reward system.

    M. de Greck;M. Rotte;R. Paus;D. Moritz

  • Embodied empathy for tactile events: Interindividual differences and vicarious somatosensory responses during touch observation.

    Michael Schaefer;Hans-Jochen Heinze;Michael Rotte

  • Favorite brands as cultural objects modulate reward circuit.

    Michael Schaefer;Michael Rotte

  • Functional neuroanatomy of meaning acquisition from context

    Anna Mestres-Missé;Estela Càmara;Estela Càmara;Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells;Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells;Michael Rotte

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jochen Heinze
Hans-Jochen Heinze Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Randy L. Buckner
Randy L. Buckner Harvard University
Thomas F. Münte
Thomas F. Münte University of Lübeck
Daniel L. Schacter
Daniel L. Schacter Harvard University
Bruce R. Rosen
Bruce R. Rosen Harvard University
Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells
Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Wilma Koutstaal
Wilma Koutstaal University of Minnesota
Anthony D. Wagner
Anthony D. Wagner Stanford University
Georg Northoff
Georg Northoff University of Ottawa
Claus Tempelmann
Claus Tempelmann Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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