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Oliver Tüscher is affiliated with Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields including psychology, medicine, and neuroscience, with a particular focus on clinical psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Additional areas of study include general health professions, psychiatry and mental health, and social psychology.

Their work addresses a range of topics related to mental health and brain function. Key research themes include:

  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

Oliver Tüscher has published extensively in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
  • Der Nervenarzt
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Translational Psychiatry

Below are some of their recent papers, including the year of publication and the venues where the work appeared:

  • "Mental burden and its risk and protective factors during the early phase of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: systematic review and meta-analyses," 2021, Globalization and Health
  • "Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown," 2021, Translational Psychiatry
  • "Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health in Germany: longitudinal observation of different mental health trajectories and protective factors," 2021, Translational Psychiatry
  • "Trajectories of resilience and mental distress to global major disruptions," 2022, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • "Differential impact of COVID-related lockdown on mental health in Germany," 2021, World Psychiatry

Oliver Tüscher collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Klaus Lieb
  • Raffaël Kalisch
  • Bianca Kollmann
  • Henrik Walter
  • Karl J. Lackner

Best Publications

  • The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders

    Raffael Kalisch;Dewleen G. Baker;Dewleen G. Baker;Ulrike Basten;Ulrike Basten;Marco P. Boks

  • A conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of resilience

    Raffael Kalisch;Marianne B. Müller;Oliver Tüscher

  • Intervention studies to foster resilience - A systematic review and proposal for a resilience framework in future intervention studies.

    A. Chmitorz;A. Kunzler;I. Helmreich;O. Tüscher

  • Behavioral Components of Impulsivity

    Christoph Stahl;Andreas Voss;Florian Schmitz;Mandy Nuszbaum

  • Mental burden and its risk and protective factors during the early phase of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: systematic review and meta-analyses.

    Angela M. Kunzler;Angela M. Kunzler;Nikolaus Röthke;Lukas Günthner;Jutta Stoffers-Winterling;Jutta Stoffers-Winterling

  • Population-based validation of a German version of the Brief Resilience Scale.

    Andrea Chmitorz;Mario Wenzel;Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz;Angela Kunzler

  • A coordinate-based ALE functional MRI meta-analysis of brain activation during verbal fluency tasks in healthy control subjects

    Stefanie Wagner;Alexandra Sebastian;Klaus Lieb;Oliver Tüscher

  • Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown.

    Ilya M Veer;Antje Riepenhausen;Matthias Zerban;Carolin Wackerhagen

  • Disentangling common and specific neural subprocesses of response inhibition

    Alexandra Sebastian;M. F. Pohl;S. Klöppel;Bernd Feige

  • [18F]FDG-PET is superior to [123I]IBZM-SPECT for the differential diagnosis of parkinsonism

    Sabine Hellwig;Florian Amtage;Annabelle Kreft;Ralph Buchert

  • Impulsivity in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Matter of Disturbed Impulse Control or a Facet of Emotional Dysregulation?

    Alexandra Sebastian;Gitta Jacob;Klaus Lieb;Oliver Tüscher

  • Frontal dysfunctions of impulse control - a systematic review in borderline personality disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    Alexandra Sebastian;Patrick Jung;Annegret Krause-Utz;Klaus Lieb

  • Differential effects of age on subcomponents of response inhibition.

    A. Sebastian;A. Sebastian;C. Baldermann;B. Feige;M. Katzev

  • Revisiting the Functional Specialization of Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus in Phonological and Semantic Fluency: The Crucial Role of Task Demands and Individual Ability

    Michael Katzev;Michael Katzev;Oliver Tüscher;Oliver Tüscher;Jürgen Hennig;Jürgen Hennig;Cornelius Weiller;Cornelius Weiller

  • Increased CSF APPs-α levels in patients with Alzheimer disease treated with acitretin

    Kristina Endres;Falk Fahrenholz;Johannes Lotz;Christoph Hiemke

  • Impulsivity in borderline personality disorder: impairment in self-report measures, but not behavioral inhibition.

    Gitta A. Jacob;Lea Gutz;Kerstin Bader;Klaus Lieb

  • Amygdala hyperreactivity in restrictive anorexia nervosa.

    Andreas A.B. Joos;Barbara Saum;Ludger Tebartz van Elst;Evgeniy Perlov

  • Trajectories of resilience and mental distress to global major disruptions

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  • Frontostriatal activation in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder before and after cognitive behavioral therapy.

    T. Freyer;S. Klöppel;O. Tüscher;A. Kordon

  • Voxel-based morphometry in eating disorders: Correlation of psychopathology with grey matter volume

    Andreas Joos;Stefan Klöppel;Armin Hartmann;Volkmar Glauche

  • Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on mental health in Germany: longitudinal observation of different mental health trajectories and protective factors.

    K. F. Ahrens;R. J. Neumann;B. Kollmann;B. Kollmann;J. Brokelmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Lieb
Klaus Lieb Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Raffael Kalisch
Raffael Kalisch Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Michèle Wessa
Michèle Wessa Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Henrik Walter
Henrik Walter Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Christian J. Fiebach
Christian J. Fiebach Goethe University Frankfurt
Michael M. Plichta
Michael M. Plichta Goethe University Frankfurt
Almut Zeeck
Almut Zeeck University of Freiburg
Arnoud Arntz
Arnoud Arntz University of Amsterdam
Gregor Domes
Gregor Domes University of Trier
Wolfgang Retz
Wolfgang Retz Saarland University

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