Publikationen Dr. Alexandra Brückner

2022

  • Friesen, E., Sopp, M. R., Brueckner, A. H., Ferreira de Sá, D., & Michael, T. (2022). Investigation of early night sleep effects on subsequent fear extinction learning and recall. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology. https://doi.org/10.1177/20438087221090350

2021

2020

  • Ferreira de Sá, D.S., Römer, S., Brückner, A.H., Issler, T., Hauck, A., & Michael, T. (2020). Effects of intranasal insulin as an enhancer of fear extinction: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled experimental study.Neuropsychopharmacology, 1-9, doi.org/10.1038/s41386-019-0593-3

2019

  • Brueckner, A.H., Lass-Hennemann, J., Wilhelm, F.H., Ferreira de Sá, D.S, & Michael, T. (2019). Cortisol Administration after Extinction in a Fear Conditioning Paradigm with Traumatic Film Clips Prevents Return of Fear. Translational Psychiatry, 9. doi.org/10.1038/s41398-019-0455-0
  • Sopp, M.R, Brueckner, A.H, Schäfer, S.K, Lass-Hennemann, J., & Michael, T. (2019). REM Theta Activity Predicts Re-Experiencing Symptoms after Exposure to a Traumatic Film. Sleep Medicine, 54, 142-152
  • Sopp, M.R, Brueckner, A.H & Michael, T. (2019). The Prospective Influence of Trait Alexithymia on Intrusive Memories: What Is the Role of Emotional Recognition Memory? Frontiers in Psychology, 9, doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02642

2017

  • Graebener, A. H., Michael, T., Holz, E., & Lass-Hennemann, J. (2017). Repeated cortisol administration does not reduce intrusive memories – a double blind placebo controlled experimental study. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 27, 1132-1143.

2013

  • Frings, C., Larra y Ramirez, M., Gräbener, A., Moeller, B. & Schächinger, H. (2013). Stress disrupts distractor-based retrieval of SR episodes. Biological Psychology 93 (1), 58-64

Poster

  • Gräbener, A.H., Lass-Hennemann, J., Wilhelm, F., & Michael, T. (2017). The influence of cortisol on memory consolidation in a novel fear conditioning paradigm with aversive film clips. Poster presented at the Royal Society Meeting “The offline brain: understanding memory consolidation and reconsolidation”, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, 30.-31. Jan 2017
  • Gräbener, A.H., Lass-Hennemann, J., Holz, E. & Michael, T. (2016).Cortisol levels influence recognition of trauma related contents. Poster presented at the 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM), Budapest, Hungary, 17. - 22. July 2016
  • Gräbener, A.H., Sopp, R., & Michael, T. Alexithymia and emotional memory formation: Implications for the development of intrusive memories. Poster presented at the 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM), Budapest, Hungary, 17. - 22. July 2016
  • Gräbener, A.H., Lass-Hennemann, J., Holz, E. & Michael, T. (2015).Wiederholte Cortisolgabe hat keinen Einfluss auf Intrusionen in einem Analogtrauma. [Repeated cortisol administration does not influence the development of intrusive memories in an analogue trauma.] Poster presented at the 40th conference „Psychologie und Gehirn“ [Psychology and Brain], Berlin, Germany, 26. -28. May 2016
  • Gräbener, A., Lass-Hennemann, J., Holz, E. & Michael, T. (2015). Does cortisol administration reduce intrusive memories? – A randomized double blind placebo control study. Poster presented at the Colston Research Society Symposium ‘New developments in PTSD research and treatment’. 16. -17. Nov 2015, Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Gräbener, A., Lass-Hennemann, J. & Michael, T. (2015). Does a repeated cortisol administration reduce intrusive memories? Poster presented at the summer school „Emotional Learning and Memory in Health and Psychopathology“, Leuven, Belgium, 7.-12. Sept 2015
  • Gräbener, A., Lass-Hennemann, J. & Michael, T. (2015). Does a repeated cortisol administration reduce intrusive memories? Conferences talk at the 9th workshop congress for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy of the DGPs (German Society for Psychology), Dresden, Germany, 14.-16. May 2015
  • Gräbener, A., Schächinger, H. & Schulz, A. (2011). Beeinflusst kardiovaskuläre Ruheaktivität baroafferente Signalübermittlung. Posterpräsentation auf der 37. Tagung "Psychologie und Gehirn", Heidelberg, 23. - 25. Juni 2011