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Hermes, M., Hagemann, D., Britz, P., Lieser, S., Naumann, E., & Walter, C. (in
press). Latent state-trait structure of cerebral blood flow in a resting state.
Biological Psychology.
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Hagemann, D., & Meyerhoff, D. (2008). A simplified estimation
of latent state-trait parameters. Structural Equation Modeling: A
Multidisciplinary Journal, 15, 627-650.
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Hagemann, D., Hewig, J., Walter, C., & Naumann, E. (2008). Skull thickness and
EEG alpha activity. Clinical Neurophysiology.119, 1271-1280.
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Hellhammer, J., Fries, E., Schweisthal, O. W., Schlotz, W., Stone, A. A., Hagemann, D. (2007). Several daily measurements are necessary to reliably assess
the cortisole rise after awakening: State and trait components.
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 32, 80-86.
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Hermes, M., Hagemann, D., Britz, P., Lieser, S., Rock, J., Naumann, E., et al.
(2007). Reproducibility of continuous arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI after
7 weeks. Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, 20,
103-115.
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Hewig, J., Hagemann, D., Seifert, J., Naumann, E., & Bartussek, D. (2006). The
relation of cortical activity and BIS/BAS on the trait level. Biological
Psychology, 71, 42-53.
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Seifert, J., Hewig, J., Hagemann, D., Naumann, E., & Bartussek, D. (2006).
Motivated executive attention - incentives and the noise-compatibility effect.
Biological Psychology, 71, 80-89.
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Hagemann, D., Hewig, J., Naumann, E., Seifert, J., & Bartussek, D. (2005).
Resting brain asymmetry and affective reactivity: Aggregated data supports the
right-hemisphere hypothesis. Journal of Individual Differences, 26, 139-154.
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Hagemann, D., Hewig, J., Naumann, E., Seifert, J., & Bartussek, D. (2005). The
latent state-trait structure of resting EEG asymmetry: Replication and
extension. Psychophysiology, 42, 740-752.
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Hewig, J., Hagemann, D., Seifert, J., Gollwitzer, M., Naumann, E., &
Bartussek, D. (2005). A revised film set for the induction of basic emotions.
Cognition and Emotion, 19, 1095-1109.
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Hewig, J., Hagemann, D., Seifert, J., Naumann, E., & Bartussek, D. (2005). The
relation of cortical activity and personality in a reinforced Go-Nogo paradigm.
Journal of Individual Differences, 26, 86-99.
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Becker, G., Hagemann, D., Bartussek, D., Naumann, E., & Schneider, Ch. (2004).
Stimulus analysis and response organization in the CVN-paradigm: ERP studies
about extraversion, cognitive information processing, and motor preparation.
Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 893-911.
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Hagemann, D. (2004). Individual differences in anterior EEG-Asymmetry:
Methodological problems and solutions. Biological Psychology, 67, 157-182.
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Hewig, J., Hagemann, D., Seifert, J., Naumann, E., & Bartussek, D. (2004). On
the selective relation of frontal cortical asymmetry and anger-out versus
anger-control. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 926-939.
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Hagemann, D., Waldstein, S., & Thayer, J. F. (2003). Central and autonomic
nervous system integration in emotion. Brain and Cognition, 52, 79-87.
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Terracciano, A., McCrae, R. R., Hagemann, D., & Costa, P.T. Jr. (2003).
Individual difference variables, affective differentiation, and the structure of
affect. Journal of Personality, 71, 669-703.
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Hagemann, D., Naumann, E., Thayer, J. F., & Bartussek, D. (2002). Does resting
EEG asymmetry reflect a trait? An application of latent state-trait theory.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 619-641.
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Hagemann, D., & Naumann, E. (2001). The effects of ocular artifacts on
(lateralized) broadband power in the EEG. Clinical Neurophysiology, 112,
215-231.
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Hagemann, D., Naumann, E., & Thayer, J. F. (2001). The quest for the EEG
reference revisited: A glance from brain asymmetry research. Psychophysiology,
38, 847-857.
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Hagemann, D., Naumann, E., Lürken, A., Becker, G., Maier, S., & Bartussek, D.
(1999). EEG asymmetry, dispositional mood and personality. Personality and
Individual Differences, 27, 541-568.
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Hagemann, D., Naumann, E., Maier, S., Becker, G., Lürken, A., & Bartussek, D.
(1999). The assessment of affective reactivity using films: Validity,
reliability, and sex differences. Personality and Individual Differences, 26,
627-639.
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Hagemann, D., Naumann, E., Becker, G., Maier, S., & Bartussek, D. (1998).
Frontal brain asymmetry and affective style: A conceptual replication.
Psychophysiology, 35, 372-388.
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