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Thomas Goschke

Thomas Goschke

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Psychology

D-Index
51
Citations
10906
World Ranking
5204
National Ranking
240

Overview

Thomas Goschke is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany and conducts research primarily in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience. Their work significantly focuses on various subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Applied Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research spans multiple topics with a strong emphasis on Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Mental Health Research Topics, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, and the Impact of Technology on Adolescents.

Thomas Goschke has extensively published in several academic venues, particularly in Psychopharmacology, Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal of Personality, Nutrients, and Translational Psychiatry. These journals reflect the intersection of cognitive, clinical, and behavioral sciences represented in their research.

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Thomas Goschke cover several topics and were published in respected journals. These include:

  • "Rewarding cognitive effort increases the intrinsic value of mental labor," 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Meta-control: From psychology to computational neuroscience," 2021, Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
  • "Functional connectivity in a triple-network saliency model is associated with real-life self-control," 2020, Neuropsychologia
  • "The role of inhibitory control and decision-making in the course of Internet gaming disorder," 2020, Journal of Behavioral Addictions
  • "Predicting Real-Life Self-Control From Brain Activity Encoding the Value of Anticipated Future Outcomes," 2020, Psychological Science

Frequent collaborators in Thomas Goschke's studies include Max Wolff, Michael N. Smolka, Anja Kräplin, Gerhard Bühringer, and Klaus-Martin Krönke. These coauthors have contributed to a substantial number of joint publications, highlighting ongoing collaborative efforts in related research areas.

Best Publications

  • How positive affect modulates cognitive control: reduced perseveration at the cost of increased distractibility.

    Gesine Dreisbach;Thomas Goschke

  • Representation of intentions: Persisting activation in memory.

    Thomas Goschke;Julius Kuhl

  • Emotion and Intuition Effects of Positive and Negative Mood on Implicit Judgments of Semantic Coherence

    Annette Bolte;Thomas Goschke;Julius Kuhl

  • Intentional reconfiguration and involuntary persistence in task-set switching

    Thomas Goschke

  • Emotional modulation of control dilemmas: the role of positive affect, reward, and dopamine in cognitive stability and flexibility.

    Thomas Goschke;Annette Bolte

  • Dysfunctions of decision-making and cognitive control as transdiagnostic mechanisms of mental disorders: advances, gaps, and needs in current research.

    Thomas Goschke

  • Executive control emerging from dynamic interactions between brain systems mediating language, working memory and attentional processes.

    Oliver Gruber;Thomas Goschke

  • Inflexibly focused under stress: Acute psychosocial stress increases shielding of action goals at the expense of reduced cognitive flexibility with increasing time lag to the stressor

    Franziska Plessow;Rico Fischer;Clemens Kirschbaum;Thomas Goschke

  • Dopamine and cognitive control: the influence of spontaneous eyeblink rate and dopamine gene polymorphisms on perseveration and distractibility.

    Gesine Dreisbach;Johannes Müller;Thomas Goschke;Alexander Strobel

  • Voluntary action and cognitive control from a cognitive neuroscience perspective

    Thomas Goschke

  • Explicit and implicit learning of event sequences: evidence from event-related brain potentials

    Martin Eimer;Thomas Goschke;Friederike Schlaghecken;Birgit Stürmer

  • The temporal dynamics of voluntary emotion regulation.

    Henrik Walter;Alexander von Kalckreuth;Alexander von Kalckreuth;Dina Schardt;Dina Schardt;Achim Stephan

  • How decisions emerge: action dynamics in intertemporal decision making.

    Maja Dshemuchadse;Stefan Scherbaum;Thomas Goschke

  • Volition und kognitive Kontrolle

    Thomas Goschke

  • How Decisions Evolve: The Temporal Dynamics of Action Selection.

    Stefan Scherbaum;Maja Dshemuchadse;Rico Fischer;Thomas Goschke

  • Modulation of the error-related negativity by induction of short-term negative affect.

    Daniel Wiswede;Thomas F. Münte;Thomas Goschke;Jascha Rüsseler

  • Implicit learning of perceptual and motor sequences: Evidence for independent learning systems.

    Thomas Goschke

  • On the speed of intuition: Intuitive judgments of semantic coherence under different response deadlines

    Annette Bolte;Thomas Goschke

  • Conflict-Triggered Goal Shielding Response Conflicts Attenuate Background Monitoring for Prospective Memory Cues

    Thomas Goschke;Gesine Dreisbach

  • Volition diminishes genetically mediated amygdala hyperreactivity.

    Dina M. Schardt;Susanne Erk;Corinna Nüsser;Markus M. Nöthen

  • Inflexibly Focused Under Stress: Acute Psychosocial Stress Increases Shielding of Action Goals At the Expense of Reduced Cognitive Flexibility With Increasing Time Lag To the Stressor: (520602012-841)

    Franziska Plessow;Rico Fischer;Clemens Kirschbaum;Thomas Goschke

Frequent Co-Authors

Rico Fischer
Rico Fischer University of Greifswald
Henrik Walter
Henrik Walter Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Gesine Dreisbach
Gesine Dreisbach University of Regensburg
Veit Roessner
Veit Roessner TU Dresden
Stephan Ripke
Stephan Ripke Massachusetts General Hospital

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