Tilo Kircher mainly focuses on Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Cognition and Neural correlates of consciousness. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Temporal cortex, Schizophrenia, Working memory, Functional imaging and Prefrontal cortex. His work focuses on many connections between Working memory and other disciplines, such as Precuneus, that overlap with his field of interest in Lexical decision task and Cingulate cortex.
His study in Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Context, Middle temporal gyrus, Inferior frontal gyrus, Perception and Schizophrenia. His Cognition research includes elements of Consciousness, Treatment outcome, Visual perception, Treatment response and Brain mapping. His Neural correlates of consciousness study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Orbitofrontal cortex, Narrative, Developmental psychology, Cognitive neuroscience and Semantic memory.
Tilo Kircher mainly investigates Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Clinical psychology, Schizophrenia and Functional magnetic resonance imaging. His research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Perception, Neural correlates of consciousness, Cognition, Schizophrenia and Gesture. His Cognition research includes themes of Developmental psychology and Audiology.
His Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Anxiety, Panic disorder, Depression, Agoraphobia and Neuroimaging. The Schizophrenia study which covers Bipolar disorder that intersects with Major depressive disorder. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research integrates issues from Prefrontal cortex, Brain mapping and Functional imaging.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Major depressive disorder, Depression, Schizophrenia and Neuroscience. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neuroimaging, Psychosis, Cognition and Affect. His Major depressive disorder research incorporates elements of Fractional anisotropy, Internal medicine, Genetic association and Audiology.
His research integrates issues of Bipolar disorder, Disease and Genetic architecture in his study of Schizophrenia. Neuroscience is closely attributed to Autism spectrum disorder in his work. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mirror neuron, Prefrontal cortex and Gesture.
His main research concerns Major depressive disorder, Neuroimaging, Depression, Internal medicine and Clinical psychology. His Major depressive disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of White matter, Fractional anisotropy, Affect, Audiology and Bipolar disorder. Tilo Kircher interconnects Machine learning, Schizophrenia, Diagnosis of schizophrenia and Artificial intelligence in the investigation of issues within Neuroimaging.
His research integrates issues of Meta-analysis, Cognition and Anxiety in his study of Clinical psychology. Tilo Kircher combines subjects such as Social support, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Association with his study of Anxiety. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research is within the category of Neuroscience.
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Comprehensive geriatric assessment for older adults admitted to hospital
Graham Ellis;Mike Gardner;Apostolos Tsiachristas;Peter Langhorne.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2017)
EASE: Examination of Anomalous Self-Experience.
Josef Parnas;Paul Møller;Tilo Kircher;Jørgen Thalbitzer.
Psychopathology (2005)
Subcortical brain alterations in major depressive disorder : findings from the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder working group
Tiffany C. Ho;Boris Gutman;Elena Pozzi;Hans J. Grabe.
Molecular Psychiatry (2016)
Human Fear Conditioning and Extinction in Neuroimaging: A Systematic Review
Christina Sehlmeyer;Sonja Schöning;Pienie Zwitserlood;Bettina Pfleiderer.
PLOS ONE (2009)
Towards a functional neuroanatomy of self processing: effects of faces and words
Tilo T.J Kircher;Carl Senior;Mary L Phillips;Philip J Benson.
Cognitive Brain Research (2000)
Recognizing one's own face
Tilo T.J Kircher;Carl Senior;Mary L Phillips;Sophia Rabe-Hesketh.
Cognition (2001)
Neural correlates of metaphor processing.
Alexander M Rapp;Dirk T Leube;Michael Erb;Wolfgang Grodd.
Cognitive Brain Research (2004)
Anticipation of monetary and social reward differently activates mesolimbic brain structures in men and women
Katja N. Spreckelmeyer;Sören Krach;Gregor Kohls;Lena Rademacher.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2009)
Can machines think? Interaction and perspective taking with robots investigated via fMRI.
Sören Krach;Frank Hegel;Britta Wrede;Gerhard Sagerer.
PLOS ONE (2008)
Acquired self-control of insula cortex modulates emotion recognition and brain network connectivity in schizophrenia.
Sergio Ruiz;Sergio Ruiz;Sangkyun Lee;Surjo R. Soekadar;Andrea Caria.
Human Brain Mapping (2013)
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