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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 42 Citations 8,252 74 World Ranking 5244 National Ranking 224

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Rainer Schandry is best known for:

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Inferior frontal gyrus
  • Prefrontal cortex

His work in Telecommunications tackles topics such as Latency (audio) which are related to areas like Electrical engineering. Electrical engineering is closely attributed to Latency (audio) in his work. Part of his project on Electroencephalography includes research on Event-related potential, Brain activity and meditation and Magnetoencephalography. He combines Event-related potential and Electroencephalography in his research. Rainer Schandry performs multidisciplinary studies into Magnetoencephalography and Functional magnetic resonance imaging in his work. Rainer Schandry undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Brain activity and meditation in his work. His study on Optics is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Focus (optics) and Amplitude. He merges many fields, such as Focus (optics) and Optics, in his writings. He regularly links together related areas like Insula in his Neuroscience studies.

His most cited work include:

  • Heart Beat Perception and Emotional Experience (867 citations)
  • Reduced perception of bodily signals in anorexia nervosa (329 citations)
  • Brain structures mediating cardiovascular arousal and interoceptive awareness (280 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

Neuroscience is closely attributed to Interoception in his work. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Perception and Interoception. By researching both Perception and Arousal, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Arousal connects with themes related to Neuroscience in his study. His Internal medicine study typically links adjacent topics like Cerebral blood flow. His Cerebral blood flow study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Cardiology. He integrates Cardiology and Internal medicine in his research. Rainer Schandry performs integrative study on Blood pressure and Heart rate. In his articles, Rainer Schandry combines various disciplines, including Heart rate and Blood pressure.

Rainer Schandry most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (68.25%)
  • Internal medicine (50.79%)
  • Audiology (47.62%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2015)?

  • Developmental psychology (75.00%)
  • Pathology (50.00%)
  • Alternative medicine (50.00%)

In recent works Rainer Schandry was focusing on the following fields of study:

Many of his studies on Clinical psychology apply to Alexithymia, Mood and Body dysmorphic disorder as well. His Clinical psychology research extends to Mood, which is thematically connected. His study ties his expertise on Psychiatry together with the subject of Body dysmorphic disorder. His Alexithymia research extends to the thematically linked field of Psychiatry. In his articles, Rainer Schandry combines various disciplines, including Developmental psychology and Cognitive psychology. Cognitive psychology and Developmental psychology are two areas of study in which Rainer Schandry engages in interdisciplinary research. His study in Alternative medicine extends to Pathology with its themes. His work in Alternative medicine is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Reactivity (psychology). Many of his studies on Reactivity (psychology) involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Pathology.

Between 2010 and 2015, his most popular works were:

  • Interoceptive awareness moderates neural activity during decision-making (57 citations)
  • Differential effects of alexithymia subscales on autonomic reactivity and anxiety during social stress (55 citations)
  • The Contributions of Interoceptive Awareness to Cognitive and Affective Facets of Body Experience (25 citations)

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Best Publications

Heart Beat Perception and Emotional Experience

Rainer Schandry.
Psychophysiology (1981)

1237 Citations

Reduced perception of bodily signals in anorexia nervosa.

Olga Pollatos;Anne-Lene Kurz;Jessica Albrecht;Tatjana Schreder.
Eating Behaviors (2008)

453 Citations

On the relationship between interoceptive awareness, emotional experience, and brain processes.

Olga Pollatos;Wladimir Kirsch;Rainer Schandry.
Cognitive Brain Research (2005)

358 Citations

Brain structures mediating cardiovascular arousal and interoceptive awareness

Olga Pollatos;Rainer Schandry;Dorothee P. Auer;Christian Kaufmann.
Brain Research (2007)

339 Citations

Neural systems connecting interoceptive awareness and feelings.

Olga Pollatos;Klaus Gramann;Rainer Schandry.
Human Brain Mapping (2007)

339 Citations

Accuracy of heartbeat perception is reflected in the amplitude of the heartbeat-evoked brain potential.

Olga Pollatos;Rainer Schandry.
Psychophysiology (2004)

273 Citations

Interoceptive sensitivity and emotion processing: an EEG study.

Beate M. Herbert;Olga Pollatos;Rainer Schandry.
International Journal of Psychophysiology (2007)

252 Citations

Brain structures involved in interoceptive awareness and cardioafferent signal processing: A dipole source localization study

Olga Pollatos;Wladimir Kirsch;Rainer Schandry.
Human Brain Mapping (2005)

251 Citations

Differential effects of anxiety and depression on interoceptive accuracy.

Olga Pollatos;Eva Traut-Mattausch;Rainer Schandry.
Depression and Anxiety (2009)

247 Citations

Heart rate response after emotional picture presentation is modulated by interoceptive awareness.

Olga Pollatos;Beate M. Herbert;Ellen Matthias;Rainer Schandry.
International Journal of Psychophysiology (2007)

240 Citations

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