Philipp Spachtholz
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München(DE)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Neural dynamics and brain function, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Neural Networks and Applications
Most-Cited Works
- → Negative affect improves the quality of memories: Trading capacity for precision in sensory and working memory.(2014)65 cited
- → Visual long-term memory is not unitary: Flexible storage of visual information as features or objects as a function of affect(2017)17 cited
- → Bad things come easier to the mind but harder to the body: Evidence from brain oscillations(2016)15 cited
- → High-Fidelity Visual Long-Term Memory within an Unattended Blink of an Eye(2017)13 cited
- → Affect influences feature binding in memory: Trading between richness and strength of memory representations.(2016)7 cited
- → Relevant factors of flow field perception on models of computation neuroscience explored with dynamic causal modeling(2009)