Recent Selected Publications:
2008
and in Press
- Moratti,
S., Rubio, G., Campo, P., Keil, A., & Ortiz, T. Hypofunction of
right temporoparietal cortex during emotional arousal in depression. Archives of General Psychiatry.
2008; 65:1-10.
- Keil,
A., Smith, J. C., Wangelin, B., Sabatinelli, D., Bradley, M. M., &
Lang, P. J. Electrocortical and electrodermal responses co-vary as a
function of emotional arousal: A single-trial analysis. Psychophysiology. 2008; 45:516-523.
- Kissler,
J., & Keil, A. Look - don't look! How emotional pictures affect
pro- and anti-saccades. Experimental
Brain Research. 2008; 188:215-222.
- Müller,
M. M., Andersen, S., & Keil, A. 2008. Time course of competition
for visual processing resources between emotional pictures and a
foreground task. Cerebral Cortex.
18: 1892-1899.
- Snyder,
K. A., & Keil, A. (2008). Repetition suppression of induced gamma
activity predicts enhanced orienting toward a novel stimulus in
6-month-old infants. Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(12), 2137-2152.
- Keil,
A., Sabatinelli, D., Ding, M., Lang, P. J., Ihssen, N., & Heim, S.
Re-entrant projections modulate visual cortex in affective perception:
Directional evidence from granger causality analysis. Human Brain Mapping. In Press.
- Schweiger-Gallo,
I., Keil, A., Mc Culloch, K. C., Rockstroh, B., & Gollwitzer, P.
Strategic automation of emotion control. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology. In Press.
- Peyk,
P., Schupp, H., Keil, A., Elbert, T., & Junghoefer, M. Parallel
processing of affective visual stimuli. Psychophysiology. In Press.
- Keil,
A., & Heim, S. Prolonged reduction of electrocortical activity
predicts correct performance during rapid serial visual processing. Psychophysiology. In Press.
- Clementz,
B., Wang, J., & Keil, A. Normal Electrocortical Facilitation but
Abnormal Target Identification During Visual Sustained Attention in
Schizophrenia. Journal of
Neuroscience. In Press.
- Li,
R., Keil, A., & Principe, J. Single-trial P300 estimation with a
spatiotemporal filtering method. Journal
of Neuroscience Methods. In Press.
- Ihssen,
N., & Keil, A. The Costs and Benefits of Attending to Emotional
Stimuli during Rapid Serial Visual Presentation. Cognition and Emotion. In Press.
2007
- Keil,
A., Stolarova, M., Moratti, S., & Ray, W. J. Adaptation in visual
cortex as a mechanism for rapid discrimination of aversive stimuli. NeuroImage. 2007; 36:472-479.
- Keil,
A., Bradley, M. M., Junghöfer, M., Russmann, T., Lowenthal, W.,
& Lang, P. J. Cross-modal attention capture by affective stimuli:
Evidence from event-related potentials. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral
Neuroscience. 2007; 7:18-24.
- Wang,
J., Clementz, B., & Keil, A. The neural correlates of feature-based
selective attention when viewing spatially and temporally overlapping
images. Neuropsychologia.
2007; 45:1393-1399.
- Sabatinelli,
D., Lang, P. J., Keil, A., & Bradley, M. M. Emotional perception:
Correlation of functional MRI and event related potentials. Cerebral Cortex. 2007; 17:1066-1073.
- Moratti,
S., Clementz, B., Ortiz, T., & Keil, A. Neural mechanisms of evoked
oscillations: Stability and interaction with transient events. Human Brain Mapping. 2007;
28:1318-1333.
- Ihssen,
N., Heim, S., & Keil, A. The costs of emotional attention:
Affective processing inhibits subsequent lexico-semantic analysis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
2007; 19:1932-1949.
- Schweinberger,
S. R., Kaufmann, J. M., Moratti, S., Keil, A., Burton, A. M. Brain
Responses to Repetitions of Human and Animal Faces, Inverted Faces, and
Objects - An MEG study. Brain
Research. 2007; 1184:226-233.
2006
- Keil,
A., Ihssen, N., Heim, S. Early cortical facilitation for emotionally
arousing targets during the attentional blink. BMC Biology. 2006; 4:23.
- Keil
A. Macroscopic brain dynamics during verbal and pictorial processing of
affective stimuli. Progress in Brain
Research. 2006; 156:217-232.
- Keil
A, Mussweiler T., Epstude K. Alpha-band activity reflects reduction of
mental effort in a comparison task: A source space analysis. Brain Research. 2006; 1121:117-127.
- Stolarova,
M, Keil, A, Moratti, S. Modulation of the C1 Visual Event-related
Component by Conditioned Stimuli: Evidence for Sensory Plasticity in
Early Affective Perception. Cerebral
Cortex. 2006; 16:876-887.
- Moratti
S, Keil A, Miller GA. Fear but not awareness predicts enhanced sensory
processing in fear conditioning. Psychophysiology.
2006; 43:216-226.
- Blessing,
A, Keil, A, Linden, D.E.J., Heim, S, Ray, W.J. Acquisition of affective
dispositions in dementia patients. Neuropsychologia.
2006; 44:2366-2373.
- Heim,
S, Keil, A. Effects of classical conditioning on identification and
cortical processing of speech syllables. Experimental Brain Research. 2006;
175:411-424.