Publikationen von Philipp Kanske

Vortrag (24)

2015
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Kanske, P.; Trautwein, F.-M.; Böckler, A.; Singer, T.: 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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Kanske, P.; Trautwein, F.-M.; Singer, T.: 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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Kanske, P.: Emotion regulation through compassion: An overview. Workshop Congress in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, TU Dresden, Germany (2015)
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Kanske, P.; Böckler, A.; Trautwein, F.-M.; Singer, T.: Affective and cognitive understanding of others: Distinct neural networks and their differential plasticity. Workshop Congress in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, TU Dresden, Germany (2015)
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Kanske, P.: Neurobiological evidence and therapeutic approaches in autism. German Society for Child and Youth Psychiatry, Munich, Germany (2015)
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Kanske, P.: Emotion-cognition interactions and their relevance for psychopathology. Department of Psychology, University of Göttingen, Germany (2015)
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Kanske, P.: Dissecting the social brain: Independency and interaction of empathy and mentalizing. Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany (2015)
2014
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Kanske, P.: Dissecting the social brain: Independency and interaction of empathy and mentalizing. Department of Psychology, University of Salzburg, Austria (2014)
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Kanske, P.: Emotion regulation and its role for socio-affective cognition. Department of Psychology, University of Giessen, Germany (2014)
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Kanske, P.: On the interaction of emotion and cognition: Neural correlates and alterations in affective disorders. Department of Psychology, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany (2014)
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Kanske, P.: Neural correlates of socio-affective cognition and its impairments in psychopathology. Tübingen International Summer School, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany (2014)
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Kanske, P.: On the influence of emotion on conflict processing: Correlations with anxiety and depression. 2nd International Conference European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN), Dortmund, Germany (2014)
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Kanske, P.: Interactions of cognition and emotion: Insights from psychopathology. Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden University, the Netherlands (2014)
2009
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Kanske, P.; Kotz, S. A.: Emotionale Wörter beeinflussen die Kontrolle von Aufmerksamkeit: EKP- und fMRT-Evidenz. 35. Arbeitstagung Psychophysiologie und Methodik (APM) [Meeting on Psychophysiology and Methods], Germany (2009)
2008
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Kanske, P.; Kotz, S. A.: Emotion triggers attentional control - effects of words and prosody. Donders Discussions, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2008)
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Kanske, P.; Kotz, S. A.: Executive attentional control adapts in an emotional context: ERP and fMRI evidence. Biopsychology of Emotions, Kloster Seeon, Germany (2008)

Poster (17)

2016
Poster
Trautwein, F.-M.; Singer, T.; Kanske, P.: 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)
2015
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Valk, S. L.; Bernhardt, B. C.; Böckler, A.; Kanske, P.; Trautwein, F.-M.; Singer, T.: 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)
2014
Poster
Trautwein, F.-M.; Kanske, P.; Böckler, A.; Singer, T.: 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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Böckler, A.; Kanske, P.; Trautwein, F.-M.; Singer, T.: 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)
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