Publications of Marie-Luise Brandi
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Journal Article (11)
2024
Journal Article
14 (1), 1380 (2024)
Peripheral oxytocin levels are linked to hypothalamic gray matter volume in autistic adults: a cross-sectional secondary data analysis. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Journal Article
Autistic Adults Avoid Unpredictability in Decision-Making. JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS (2024)
2021
Journal Article
160, 107923 (2021)
Imagery of negative interpersonal experiences influence the neural mechanisms of social interaction. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 2020
Journal Article
131, pp. 221 - 236 (2020)
Bayesian modelling captures inter-individual differences in social belief computations in the putamen and insula. CORTEX
Journal Article
52 (3), pp. 1044 - 1055 (2020)
A naturalistic paradigm simulating gaze-based social interactions for the investigation of social agency. BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS
Journal Article
24 (8), 1362361320936024, pp. 2046 - 2056 (2020)
Alexithymic and autistic traits: Relevance for comorbid depression and social phobia in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder. AUTISM
Journal Article
32 (5), e12842 (2020)
Oxytocin release deficit and social cognition in craniopharyngioma patients. JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
Journal Article
16 (9), e1008162 (2020)
Aberrant computational mechanisms of social learning and decision-making in schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder. PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY 2019
Journal Article
29, pp. S537 - S538 (2019)
Are comorbidities in autism associated with the co-occurrence of alexithymia? EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Journal Article
14 (1), pp. 97 - 107 (2019)
Increased functional coupling of the left amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex during the perception of communicative point-light stimuli. SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Journal Article
14 (9), pp. 977 - 986 (2019)
A look at actions: direct gaze modulates functional connectivity of the right TPJ with an action control network. SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE Thesis - PhD (1)
2015
Thesis - PhD
An fMRI-investigation on the neural correlates of tool use in young and elderly adults. Dissertation, 135 pp., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München (2015)