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Vanessa Scholz
Vanessa Scholz
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Verified email at donders.ru.nl
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Reward anticipation revisited-evidence from an fMRI study in euthymic bipolar I patients and healthy first-degree relatives
B Kollmann, V Scholz, J Linke, P Kirsch, M Wessa
Journal of affective disorders 219, 178-186, 2017
332017
Dysfunctional decision-making related to white matter alterations in bipolar I disorder
V Scholz, J Houenou, B Kollmann, D Duclap, C Poupon, M Wessa
Journal of Affective Disorders 194, 72-79, 2016
232016
Cortical dopamine reduces the impact of motivational biases governing automated behaviour
V Scholz, RW Hook, MR Kandroodi, J Algermissen, K Ioannidis, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 47 (8), 1503-1512, 2022
102022
Cognitive variability in bipolar I disorder: a cluster-analytic approach informed by resting-state data
B Kollmann, K Yuen, V Scholz, M Wessa
Neuropharmacology 156, 107585, 2019
102019
A translational paradigm to study the effects of uncontrollable stress in humans
LE Meine, K Schüler, G Richter-Levin, V Scholz, M Wessa
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21 (17), 6010, 2020
82020
Cortical grey matter mediates increases in model-based control and learning from positive feedback from adolescence to adulthood
V Scholz, M Waltmann, N Herzog, A Reiter, A Horstmann, L Deserno
Journal of Neuroscience 43 (12), 2178-2189, 2023
52023
Aberrant probabilistic reinforcement learning in first-degree relatives of individuals with bipolar disorder
JO Linke, G Koppe, V Scholz, P Kanske, D Durstewitz, M Wessa
Journal of affective disorders 264, 400-406, 2020
52020
Dissociable effects of mood-anxiety and compulsive symptom dimensions on motivational biases in decision-making
V Scholz, MR Kandroodi, J Algermissen, H den Ouden
Biological Psychiatry 87 (9), S382-S383, 2020
42020
The theory of planned behavior: a meta-analytic review on its applicability during adolescence
M Blut, U Haenraets, V Scholz
Advances in Consumer Research, 2013
12013
Decrease in decision noise from adolescence into adulthood mediates an increase in more sophisticated choice behaviors and performance gain
V Scholz, M Waltmann, N Herzog, A Horstmann, L Deserno
PLoS Biology 22 (11), e3002877, 2024
2024
Formal models and theories in clinical psychology and psychotherapy research: current status and potential for further development
K Diconne, K Hilbert, E Naumann, V Scholz, J Schürmann-Vengels, ...
OSF, 2024
2024
Biased or noisy? Motivational biases and decision noise across development
V Scholz, M Waltmann, N Herzog, A Horstmann, L Deserno
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Interindividual differences promoting stress resilience
L Meine, K Schüler, V Scholz, M Wessa
Psychoneuroendocrinology 100, S5, 2019
2019
Translating the learned helplessness paradigm to study potential resilience mechanisms in humans
K Schueler, LE Meine, V Scholz, M Wessa
2019
The impact of emotional reactivity on executive functioning and its association with hypomanic personality: P-284
V Scholz, B Kollmann, J Linke, S Schönfelder, M Wessa
Bipolar Disorders 18, 158-159, 2016
2016
Incentive-based Learning and Decision-making in Bipolar-I-Disorder: Structural and Functional Underpinnings
V Scholz
Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz, 2016
2016
Learning from positive and negative feedback in patients with bipolar-I disorder and their relatives
V Scholz, J Linke, B Kollmann, M Wessa
BIPOLAR DISORDERS 17, 71-71, 2015
2015
Executive dysfunctions in bipolar I disorder: the case of clinical heterogeneity: P60
V Scholz, J Linke, M Wessa
Bipolar Disorders 15, 76-77, 2013
2013
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