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Literaturliste von Prof. Dr. Tobias Kalenscher

letzte Aktualisierung: 04.12.2023

Forbes, P. A. G., Chaliani, I., Schilbach, L. & Kalenscher, T. (2023). Autistic adults show enhanced generosity to socially distant others. Autism - The International Journal for Research and Practice, 1-25.

Seidisarouei, M., Schäble, S., van Wingerden, M., Trossbach, S. V., Korth, C. & Kalenscher, T. (2023). 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations do not signal social anhedonia in transgenic DISC1 rats. Brain and Behavior, No. e2984.

Nitscha, F. J., Lüpken, L. M., Lühow, N. & Kalenscher, T. (2022). On the reliability of individual economic rationality measurements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(31), No. e2202070119.

Noguer-Calabús, I., Schäble, S. & Kalenscher, T. (2022). Lesions of nucleus accumbens shell abolish socially transmitted food preferences. European Journal of Neuroscience, 56(10), 5795-5809.

Seidisarouei, M., Schäble, S., van Wingerden, M., Trossbach, S. V., Korth, C. & Kalenscher, T. (2022). Social anhedonia as a Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1-dependent phenotype. Scientific Reports, 12, No. 10182.

Sellitto, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2022). Variations in progesterone and estradiol across the menstrual cycle predict generosity toward socially close others. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 140, No. 105720.

Zech, M.-P., Schäble, S. & Kalenscher, T. (2022). Discounting of future rewards and punishments in rats. eNeuro, 9(6), No. ENEURO.0452-21.2022.

Hu, Y., van Wingerden, M., Sellitto, M., Schable, S. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Anterior cingulate cortex lesions abolish budget effects on effort-based decision-making in rat consumers. Journal of Neuroscience, 41(20), 4448-4460.

Kalenscher, T., Schönfeld, L.-M., Löbner, S., Wöhr, M., van Berkel, M., Zech, M.-P. & van Wingerden, M. (2021). Rat ultrasonic vocalizations as social reinforcers - Implications for a multilevel model of the cognitive representation of action and rats' social world. In S. Löbner, T. Gamerschlag, T. Kalenscher, M. Schrenk & H. Zeevat (Eds.), Concepts, frames and cascades in semantics, cognition and ontology (pp. 411-438). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Löbner, S., Gamerschlag, T., Kalenscher, T., Schrenk, M. & Zeevat, H. (Eds.). (2021). Concepts, frames and cascades in semantics, cognition and ontology. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Nitsch, F. J., Sellitto, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). The effects of acute and chronic stress on choice consistency. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 131, No. 105289.

Nitsch, F. J. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Influence of memory processes on choice-consistency. Royal Society Open Science, 8(10), No. 200308.

Nitsch, F. J., Sellitto, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Trier social stress test and food-choice: Behavioral, self-report & hormonal data. Data in Brief, 37, No. 107245.

Seidisarouei, M., van Gurp, S., Pranic, N. M., Calabus, I. N., van Wingerden, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Distinct profiles of 50 kHz vocalizations differentiate between social versus non-social reward approach and consumption. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 15, No. 693698.

Sellitto, M., Neufang, S., Schweda, A., Weber, B. & Kalenscher, T. (2021). Arbitration between insula and temporoparietal junction subserves framing-induced boosts in generosity during social discounting. NeuroImage, 238, No. 118211.

Studer, B., Timm, A., Sahakian, B. J., Kalenscher, T. & Knecht, S. (2021). A decision-neuroscientific intervention to improve cognitive recovery after stroke. Brain, 144, 1764-1773.

Archambault, C., Kalenscher, T. & Laat, J. (2020). Generosity and livelihoods: Dictator game evidence on the multidimensional nature of sharing among the Kenyan Maasai. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 33(2), 196-207.

Kiesow, H., Dunbar, R. I. M., Kable, J. W., Kalenscher, T., Vogeley, K., Schilbach, L., Marquand, A. F., Wiecki, Thomas, V. & Bzdok, D. (2020). 10,000 social brains: Sex differentiation in human brain anatomy. Science Advances, 6(12), No. eaaz1170.

Li, Z., Yu, H., Zhou, Y., Kalenscher, T. & Zhou, X. (2020). Guilty by association: How group-based (collective) guilt arises in the brain. NeuroImage, 209, No. 116488.

Pläschke, R. N., Patil, K. R., Cieslik, E. C., Nostro, A. D., Varikuti, D. P., Plachti, A., Lösche, P., Hoffstaedter, F., Kalenscher, T., Langner, R. & Eickhoff, S. B. (2020). Age differences in predicting working memory performance from network-based functional connectivity. Cortex, 132, 441-459.

Reuter, N., Genon, S., Kharabian Masouleh, S., Hoffstaedter, F., Liu, X., Kalenscher, T., Eickhoff, S. B. & Patil, K. R. (2020). CBPtools: A Python package for regional connectivity-based parcellation. Brain Structure and Function, 225, 1261-1275.

Schönfeld, L.-M., Schäble, S., Zech, M.-P. & Kalenscher, T. (2020). 5-HTsub1A receptor agonism in the basolateral amygdala increases mutual-reward choices in rats. Scientific Reports, 10(1), No. 16622.

Schönfeld, L.-M., Zech, M.-P., Schäble, S., Wöhr, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2020). Lesions of the rat basolateral amygdala reduce the behavioral response to ultrasonic vocalizations. Behavioural Brain Research, 378, No. 112274.

Schweda, A., Margittai, Z. & Kalenscher, T. (2020). Acute stress counteracts framing-induced generosity boosts in social discounting in young healthy men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 121, No. 104860.

van Gurp, S., Hoog, J., Kalenscher, T. & van Wingerden, M. (2020). Vicarious reward unblocks associative learning about novel cues in male rats. eLife, 9, No. e60755.

Oberliessen, L. & Kalenscher, T. (2019). Social and non-social mechanisms of inequity aversion in non-human animals. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, No. 133.

Schweda, A., Faber, N. S., Crockett, M. J. & Kalenscher, T. (2019). The effects of psychosocial stress on intergroup resource allocation. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 18620.

Studer, B., Koch, C., Knecht, S. & Kalenscher, T. (2019). Conquering the inner couch potato: Precommitment is an effective strategy to enhance motivation for effortful actions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society - Series B, 374(1766), No. 20180131.

Camilleri, J. A., Müller, V. I., Fox, P., Laird, A. R., Hoffstaedter, F., Kalenscher, T. & Eickhoff, S. B. (2018). Definition and characterization of an extended multiple-demand network. NeuroImage, 165, 138-147.

Hernandez-Lallement, J., van Wingerden, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2018). Towards an animal model of callousness. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 91, 121-129.

Margittai, Z., Nave, G., Van Wingerden, M., Schnitzler, A., Schwabe, L. & Kalenscher, T. (2018). Combined effects of glucocorticoid and noradrenergic activity on loss aversion. Neuropsychopharmacology, 43(2), 334-341.

Margittai, Z., van Wingerden, M., Schnitzler, A., Joëls, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2018). Dissociable roles of glucocorticoid and noradrenergic activation on social discounting. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 90(90), 22-28.

Seinstra, M. S., Sellitto, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2018). Rate maximization and hyperbolic discounting in human experiential intertemporal decision making. Behavioral Ecology, 29(1), 193-203.

Pläschke, R. N., Cieslik, E. C., Mueller, V. I., Hoffstaedter, F., Plachti, A., Varikuti, D. P., Goosses, M., Latz, A., Caspers, S., Jockwitz, C., Moebus, S., Gruber, O., Eickhoff, C. R., Reetz, K., Heller, J., Südmeyer, M., Mathys, C., Caspers, J., Grefkes, C., Kalenscher, T., Langner, R. & Eickhoff, S. B. (2017). On the integrity of functional brain networks in schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, and advanced age: Evidence from connectivity-based single-subject classification. Human Brain Mapping, 38(12), 5845-5858.

Soutschek, A., Ugazio, G., Crockett, M. J., Ruff, C. C., Kalenscher, T. & Tobler, P. N. (2017). Binding oneself to the mast: stimulating frontopolar cortex enhances precommitment. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 12(4), 635-642.

Hernandez-Lallement, J., van Wingerden, M., Schäble, S. & Kalenscher, T. (2016). Basolateral amygdala lesions abolish mutual reward preferences in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 127, 1-9.

Margittai, Z., Nave, G., Strombach, T., van Wingerden, M., Schwabe, L. & Kalenscher, T. (2016). Exogenous cortisol causes a shift from deliberative to intuitive thinking. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 64, 131-135.

Oberliessen, L., Hernandez-Lallement, J., Schäble, S., van Wingerden, M., Seinstra, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2016). Inequity aversion in rats, Rattus norvegicus. Animal Behaviour, 115, 157-166.

Strombach, T., Margittai, Z., Gorczyca, B. & Kalenscher, T. (2016). Gender-specific effects of cognitive load on social discounting. PLoS ONE, 11(10), No. e0165289.

Hernandez-Lallement, J., van Wingerden, M., Marx, C., Srejic, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2015). Rats prefer mutual rewards in a prosocial choice task. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 8, No. 443.

Margittai, Z., Strombach, T., van Wingerden, M., Joëls, M., Schwabe, L. & Kalenscher, T. (2015). A friend in need: Time-dependent effects of stress on social discounting in men. Hormones and Behavior, 73, 75-82.

Seinstra, M., Grzymek, K. & Kalenscher, T. (2015). Gender-Specific Differences in the Relationship between Autobiographical Memory and Intertemporal Choice in Older Adults. PLoS ONE, 10(9).

van Wingerden, M., Marx, C. & Kalenscher, T. (2015). Budget constraints affect male rats' choices between differently priced commodities. PLoS ONE, 10(6), No. e0129581.

Kalenscher, T. (2014). Attitude toward health insurance in developing countries from a decision-making perspective. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 7(3), 174-193.

Strombach, T., Kalenscher, T., Weber, B., Jin, J., Ma, Q., Kenning, P. & Shen, Q. (2014). Charity Begins at Home: Cultural Differences in Social Discounting and Generosity. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 27(3), 235-245.

van Wingerden, M., van der Meij, R., Kalenscher, T., Maris, E. & Pennartz, C. M. A. (2014). Phase-amplitude coupling in rat orbitofrontal cortex discriminates between correct and incorrect decisions during associative learning. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(2), 493-505.

Crockett, M. J., Braams, B. R., Clark, L., Tobler, P. N., Robbins, T. W. & Kalenscher, T. (2013). Restricting temptations: Neural mechanisms of precommitment. Neuron, 79(2), 391-401.

Haushofer, J., Cornelisse, S., Seinstra, M., Fehr, E., Joels, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2013). No effects of psychosocial stress on intertemporal choice. PLoS ONE, 8(11), No. e78597.

Kalenscher, T. & Strombach, T. (2013). Die Macht der Versuchung. Gehirn & Geist, 12(11), 62-67.

Vinkers, C. H., Zorn, J. V., Cornelisse, S., Koot, S., Houtepen, L. C., Olivier, B., Verster, J. C., Kahn, R. S., Boks, M. P. M., Kalenscher, T. & Joels, M. (2013). Time-dependent changes in altruistic punishment following stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38(9), 1467-1475.

Hagen, E. H., Chater, N., Gallistel, C. R., Houston, A., Kacelnik, A., Kalenscher, T., Nettle, D., Oppenheimer, D. & Stephens, D. W. (2012). Decision Making: what can evolution do for us? In P. Hammerstein & J. R. Stevens (Eds.), Evolution and the Mechanisms of Decision Making: Toward a Darwinian Decision Theory (pp. 97-128). Frankfurt a. M.: Strüngmann Forum Reports.

van Wingerden, M. & Kalenscher, T. (2012). Animal decisions - a look across the fence. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 6(142).

Kalenscher, T. & van Wingerden, M. (2011). Why we should use animals to study economic decision making - A perspective. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 5, No. 82.

Kalenscher, T., Lansink, C. S., Lankelma, J. V. & Pennartz, C. M. A. (2010). Reward-associated gamma oscillations in ventral striatum are regionally differentiated and modulate local firing activity. Journal of Neurophysiology, 103(3), 1658-1672.

Kalenscher, T., Tobler, P. N., Huijbers, W., Daselaar, S. M. & Pennartz, C. M. A. (2010). Neural signatures of intransitive preferences. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 4, Article 49.

van der Meer, M. A.A., Kalenscher, T., Lansink, C. S., Pennartz, C. M. A., Berke, J. D. & Redish, A. D. (2010). Integrating early results on ventral striatal gamma oscillations in the rat. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 4, Article 300.

Battaglia, F. P., Kalenscher, T., Cabral, H., Winkel, J., Bos, J., Manuputy, R., van Lieshout, T., Pinkse, F., Beukers, H. & Pennartz, C. (2009). The lantern: An ultra-light micro-drive for multi-tetrode recordings in mice and other small animals. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 178(2), 291-300.

Kalenscher T. (2009). Decision-making and neuroeconomics. .

Kalenscher T, . & Tobler P. N. (2008). Interdisciplinary perspectives on decision making (Editorial). Cognitive Affective Behavioral Neuroscience, 8, 345-347.

Kalenscher, T. & Tobler, P. N. (2008). Comparing risky and inter-temporal decisions: Views from psychology, ecology and microeconomics. In K. P. Hoffmann (Ed.), Psychology of Decision Making in Economics, Business and Finance (pp. 111-135). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Kalenscher, T. & Pennartz Cyriel M. A. (2008). Is a bird in the hand worth two in the future? The neuroeconomics of intertemporal decision-making. Progress in Neurobiology, 84(3), 284-315.

Kretzschmar, C., Kalenscher, T., Güntürkün, O. & Kaernbach, C. (2008). Echoic memory in pigeons. Behavioral Processes, 79(2), 105-110.

Tobler, P. N., Kalis, A. & Kalenscher, T. (2008). The role of moral utility in decision making: An interdisciplinary framework. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 8(4), 390-401.

Kalenscher, T. (2007). Choosing is feeling - The cognitive neuroscience of decision making. The Lancet Neurology, 6(1), 26-27.

Kalenscher, T. (2007). Decision making: Don't risk a delay. Current Biology, 17(2), R58-R61.

Tobler, P. N. & Kalenscher, T. (2007). Awfully afraid? Dissociating decision- from motor- and sensory-related brain activation during perceptual choices. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(23), 6081-6082.

Kalenscher, T., Ohmann, T. & Güntürkün, O. (2006). The neuroscience of impulsive and self-controlled decisions. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 62(2), 203-211.

Kalenscher, T., Ohmann, T., Windmann, S., Freund, N. & Güntürkün, O. (2006). Single forebrain neurons represent interval timing and reward amount during response scheduling. European Journal of Neuroscience, 24(10), 2923-2931.

Kalenscher, T. (2005). The role of the avian prefrontal cortex (Nidopallium Caudolaterale) in decision-making. Dissertation, Universität, Fakultät für Psychologie, Bochum.

Kalenscher, T., Güntürkün, O., Calabrese, P., Gehlen, W., Kalt, T. & Diekamp, B. (2005). Neural correlates of a default response in a Go/NoGo task. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 84(3), 521-535.

Kalenscher, T., Windmann, S., Diekamp, B., Rose, J., Güntürkün, O. & Colombo, M. (2005). Single units in the pigeon brain integrate reward amount and time-to-reward in an impulsive choice task. Current Biology, 15(7), 594-602.

Richter, S., Maschke, M., Timmann, D., Konczak, J., Kalenscher, T., Illenberger, A. R. & Kalveram, K.-T. (2004). Adaptive motor behavior of cerebellar patients during exposure to unfamiliar external forces. Journal of Motor Behavior, 36(1), 28-38.

Kalenscher, T., Diekamp, B. & Güntürkün, O. (2003). Neural architecture of choice behaviour in a concurrent interval schedule. European Journal of Neuroscience, 18(9), 2627-2637.

Kalenscher, T., Kalveram, K.-T. & Konczak, J. (2003). Effects of two different dynamic environments on force adaptation: Exposure to a new force but not the preceding force experience accounts for transition- and after-effects. Motor Control, 7, 242-263.

Keller, I., Makipaa, A., Kalenscher, T. & Kalache, A. (2002). Global Survey on Geriatrics in the Medical Curriculum. World Health Organization, Geneva. Geneva: World Health Organization.

Keller, I., Makipaa, A., Kalenscher, T. & Kalache, A. (2002). Global survey on geriatrics in the medical curriculum. A collaborative study of WHO and the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations. Geneva: World Health Organization.

Taylor, J. G., Jäncke, L., Shah, N. J., Nösselt, T., Schmitz, N., Himmelback, M., Kalenscher, T. & Müller-Gärtner, H.-W. (1998). A three stage model of awareness: Formulation and initial experimental support. NeuroReport, 9(8), 1787-1792.



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