Publications of Nora Mehl

Journal Article (5)

2023
Journal Article
Roth, L.; Ordnung, M.; Forkmann, K.; Mehl, N.; Horstmann, A.: A randomized‐controlled trial to evaluate the app‐based multimodal weight loss programzanadiofor patients with obesity. Obesity 31 (5), pp. 1300 - 1310 (2023)
2020
Journal Article
Morys, F.; Janssen, L.; Cesnaite, E.; Beyer, F.; Garcia-Garcia, I.; Kumral, D.; Liem, F.; Mehl, N.; Mahjoory, K.; Schrimpf, A. et al.; Gaebler, M.; Margulies, D. S.; Villringer, A.; Neumann, J.; Nikulin, V. V.; Horstmann, A.: Hemispheric asymmetries in resting-state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviour, but not to eating behaviour or BMI. Human Brain Mapping 41 (5), pp. 1136 - 1156 (2020)
2019
Journal Article
Mehl, N.; Morys, F.; Villringer, A.; Horstmann, A.: Unhealthy yet avoidable: How cognitive bias modification alters behavioral and brain responses to food cues in individuals with obesity. Nutrients 11 (4), 874 (2019)
2018
Journal Article
Mehl, N.; Mueller-Wieland, L.; Mathar, D.; Horstmann, A.: Retraining automatic action tendencies in obesity. Physiology & Behavior 192, pp. 50 - 58 (2018)
2017
Journal Article
Mehl, N.; Bergmann, S.; Klein, A. M.; Daum, M. M.; von Klitzing, K.; Horstmann, A.: Cause or consequence?: Investigating attention bias and self-regulation skills in children at risk for obesity. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 155, pp. 113 - 127 (2017)

Talk (3)

2018
Talk
Horstmann, A.; Mehl, N.; Morys, F.; Villringer, A.: Cognitive bias modification alters behavioral and brain responses to food cues in obesity. 51. Kongress der Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2018)
Talk
Mehl, N.; Morys, F.; Villringer, A.; Horstmann, A.: Unhealthy yet avoidable: How cognitive bias modification alters behavioral and brain responses to food cues in obesity. ESCAN 2018, Leiden, Netherlands (2018)
Talk
Mehl, N.; Morys, F.; Villringer, A.; Horstmann, A.: Veränderung automatischer Verhaltenstendenzen bei Adipositas – Was passiert im Gehirn? 6. Wissenschaftlicher Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Essstörungen (DGESS), Munich, Germany (2018)

Poster (6)

2018
Poster
Morys, F.; Janssen, L.; Cesnaite, E.; García-García, I.; Kube, J.; Schrimpf, A.; Kumral, D.; Mehl, N.; Mahjoory, K.; Margulies, D. S. et al.; Gaebler, M.; Villringer, A.; Neumann, J.; Nikulin, V. V.; Horstmann, A.: Hemispheric bias in resting state EEG and fMRI is related to approach/avoidance behaviors, but not BMI. 2018 Organization for Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting, Singapore (2018)
2017
Poster
Morys, F.; Mehl, N.; Horstmann, A.; Villringer, A.: Neural correlates of cognitive bias modification in obesity. 33rd Annual Conference of the German Association for the Study of Obesity, Potsdam, Germany (2017)
2016
Poster
Mehl, N.; Horstmann, A.: Retraining automatic action tendencies in obesity. 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Porto, Portugal (2016)
2015
Poster
Mehl, N.; Horstmann, A.: Retraining automatic action tendencies in obesity. LIMIOR - 1st Leipzig International Meeting for Interdisciplinary Obesity Research: ‘The obese brain in society’, Leipzig, Germany (2015)
Poster
Mehl, N.; Horstmann, A.: Retraining automatic action tendencies in obesity - A comparison of different age groups. MaxNetAging Conference, Leipzig, Germany (2015)
2014
Poster
Mehl, N.; Bergmann, S.; Klein, A.; von Klitzing, K.; Horstmann, A.: Automatic attention bias and self-regulation skills in early childhood: Comparing children of normal-weight and obese parents. 30. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Adipositas Gesellschaft, Leipzig, Germany (2014)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2019
Thesis - PhD
Mehl, N.: About self-regulation and automatic behavior in the context of obesity. Dissertation, 180 pp., Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Leipzig, Germany (2019)

Preprint (1)

2019
Preprint
Morys, F.; Janssen, L.; Cesnaite, E.; Beyer, F.; Garcia-Garcia, I.; Kube, J.; Kumral, D.; Liem, F.; Mehl, N.; Mahjoory, K. et al.; Schrimpf, A.; Gaebler, M.; Margulies, D. S.; Villringer, A.; Neumann, J.; Nikulin, V. V.; Horstmann, A.: Hemispheric asymmetries in resting-state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviour, but not to eating behaviour or BMI. (2019)
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