Anja Leue
University of Kiel
45 Papers
132 Citations
Anja Leue is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reinforcement sensitivity theory & Reinforcement. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 41 publications. Previous affiliations of Anja Leue include University Hospital Bonn & University of Hamburg.
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Papers
Energetical bases of extraversion: effort, arousal, EEG, and performance
TL;DR: A tendency for lower arousal levels of extraverts (alpha 2 band), the expected higher effort investment (P300) and a lower performance (hits) ofextraverts were found.
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Mental disorders in a forensic sample of sexual offenders
TL;DR: The results replicate recent findings of high psychiatric morbidity in sexual offenders placed in forensic facilities and differential patterns of co-morbid mental disorders were found in paraphiliacs and impulse control disordered sexual offenders.
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Is running away right? The behavioral activation-behavioral inhibition model of anterior asymmetry.
TL;DR: The present study supports an association of right parietal activation with physiological arousal and the conceptualization of parietal EEG asymmetry as a mediator of emotion-related physiological arousal.
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A Meta-Analysis of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: On Performance Parameters in Reinforcement Tasks:
Anja Leue,André Beauducel +1 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that problems with RST confirmation in reinforcement tasks are at least partly caused by insufficient statistical power of primary studies, and thus, encourage future research on RST.
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Modulation of the conflict monitoring intensity: The role of aversive reinforcement, cognitive demand, and trait-BIS
TL;DR: The frontal mean no- go N2 amplitude and the frontal no-go N2 dipole captured predicted reinforcement-related variations of conflict monitoring, indicating that the anticipation of aversive reinforcement induces variations in conflict monitoring intensity in frontal brain areas.