Publications of Philipp Kanske
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Journal Article (29)
21.
Journal Article
26 (11), pp. 4136 - 4147 (2016)
Stimulus-driven reorienting impairs executive control of attention: Evidence for a common bottleneck in anterior insula. Cerebral Cortex 22.
Journal Article
37 (10), pp. 3388 - 3399 (2016)
Substrates of metacognition on perception and metacognition on higher-order cognition relate to different subsystems of the mentalizing network. Human Brain Mapping 23.
Journal Article
16, 329 (2016)
Clinical trial of modulatory effects of oxytocin treatment on higher-order social cognition in autism spectrum disorder: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind and crossover trial. BMC Psychiatry 24.
Journal Article
11 (9), pp. 1382 - 1392 (2016)
Are strong empathizers better mentalizers?: Evidence for independence and interaction between the routes of social cognition. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 25.
Journal Article
242, pp. 302 - 310 (2016)
The wandering mind in borderline personality disorder: Instability in self- and other-related thoughts. Psychiatry Research 26.
Journal Article
199, pp. 23 - 29 (2016)
Empathy in depression: Egocentric and altercentric biases and the role of alexithymia. Journal of Affective Disorders 27.
Journal Article
198, pp. 127 - 134 (2016)
Where the depressed mind wanders: Self-generated thought patterns as assessed trough experience sampling as a state marker of depression. Journal of Affective Disorders 28.
Journal Article
36 (17), pp. 4719 - 4732 (2016)
Decoding the charitable brain: Empathy, perspective taking and attention shifts differentially predict altruistic giving. The Journal of Neuroscience 29.
Journal Article
122, pp. 6 - 19 (2015)
Dissecting the social brain: Introducing the EmpaToM to reveal distinct neural networks and brain-behavior relations for empathy and Theory of Mind. NeuroImage Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Models, mechanisms and moderators dissociating empathy and Theory of Mind. In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences – Social Behavior from Rodents to Humans: Neural Foundations and Clinical Implications. (Eds. Wöhr, M.; Krach, S.). Springer, Berlin (2015)
Talk (5)
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Talk
Dissociating and embedding socio-affective and –cognitive processes in large-scale neural networks. First MLE Hub Meeting of the European Neurophenomenology, Contemplative, and Embodied Cognition Network (ENCECON), Château de la Bourlie, Urval, France (2016)
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Talk
Modulation of activity in default mode and cingulo-opercular networks through stimulus-driven and executive control of attention. First MLE Hub Meeting of the European Neurophenomenology, Contemplative, and Embodied Cognition Network (ENCECON), Château de la Bourlie, Urval, France (2016)
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Talk
Training compassion and theory of mind separately: Differential mental training effects on socio-affective and socio-cognitive abilities. Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE), Geneva, Switzerland (2015)
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Talk
Affective and cognitive mechanisms of understanding others: Independence and interactions of empathy, compassion and theory of mind. Psychologie & Gehirn, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2015)
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Talk
Affective and cognitive understanding of others: Distinct neural networks and their differential plasticity. Workshop Congress in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, TU Dresden, Germany (2015)
Poster (4)
36.
Poster
Stimulus-driven reorienting impairs top-down control of attention: Evidence for a common bottleneck. 22nd Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Geneva, Switzerland (2016)
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Poster
Divergent network substrates of individual differences in empathy and mentalizing. 21st Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Honolulu, HI, USA (2015)
38.
Poster
Training compassion and cognitive perspective taking separately: First evidence for differential mental training effects. European Summer Research Institute of the Mind & Life Institute, Chiemsee, Germany (2014)
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Poster
The EmpaToM: A novel fMRI-task separating affective and cognitive routes to social cognition. 20th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Hamburg, Germany (2014)