Matthias Hartmann
Universität Bern
H-index: 20
Europe-Switzerland
Top articles of Matthias Hartmann
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The revival of the psychedelic experience scale: Revealing its extended-mystical, visual, and distressing experiential spectrum with LSD and psilocybin studies | Journal of Psychopharmacology | Kurt Stocker Matthias Hartmann Laura Ley Anna M Becker Friederike Holze | 2024/1 |
Acceptance and adherence to COVID-19 preventive measures are shaped predominantly by conspiracy beliefs, mistrust in science and fear–A comparison of more than 20 psychological … | Psychological Reports | Matthias Hartmann Petra Müller | 2023/8 |
Linking paranormal and conspiracy beliefs to illusory pattern perception through signal detection theory | Scientific Reports | Petra Müller Matthias Hartmann | 2023/6/16 |
Increasing awareness of climate change with immersive virtual reality | Frontiers in Virtual Reality | Stefan P Thoma Matthias Hartmann Jonas Christen Boris Mayer Fred W Mast | 2023/2/13 |
Happiness feels light and sadness feels heavy: introducing valence-related bodily sensation maps of emotions | Psychological research | Matthias Hartmann Bigna Lenggenhager Kurt Stocker | 2023/2 |
Illusory perception of visual patterns in pure noise is associated with COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs | i-Perception | Matthias Hartmann Petra Müller | 2023/1 |
Case report: Maintaining altered states of consciousness over repeated ketamine infusions may be key to facilitate long-lasting antidepressant effects: some initial lessons … | Frontiers in Psychiatry | Steffen Reissmann Matthias Hartmann Andreas Kist Matthias E Liechti Kurt Stocker | 2023/10/25 |
Summing up: A functional role of eye movements along the mental number line for arithmetic | Acta psychologica | Matthias Hartmann | 2022/10/1 |
Imagined paralysis reduces motor cortex excitability | Psychophysiology | Matthias Hartmann Caroline J Falconer Alain Kaelin‐Lang René M Müri Fred W Mast | 2022/10 |
Buddhist-like opposite diminishing and non-judging during ketamine infusion are associated with antidepressant response: an open-label personalized-dosing study | Frontiers in Pharmacology | Kurt Stocker Matthias Hartmann Steffen Reissmann Andreas Kist Matthias E Liechti | 2022/7/25 |
God is up and devil is down: mortality salience increases implicit spatial-religious associations | Religion, brain & behavior | Michael Rihs Fred W Mast Matthias Hartmann | 2022/7/3 |
Eye movements during visual imagery and perception show spatial correspondence but have unique temporal signatures | Cognition | Lilla M Gurtner Matthias Hartmann Fred W Mast | 2021/5/1 |
Are ketamine-induced subjective bodily experiences associated with antidepressant effects? A sensation of floating and a sensation of lightness are not the same–A comment on … | Journal of Psychiatric Research | Kurt Stocker Gregor Hasler Matthias Hartmann | 2021 |
Early is left and up: Saccadic responses reveal horizontal and vertical spatial associations of serial order in working memory | Cognition | Matthias Hartmann Corinna S Martarelli Nils R Sommer | 2021/12/1 |
Spatial asymmetries (“pseudoneglect”) in free visual exploration—modulation of age and relationship to line bisection | Experimental brain research | Kathrin Chiffi Lorenzo Diana Matthias Hartmann Dario Cazzoli Claudio L Bassetti | 2021/9 |
Anodal high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation over the posterior parietal cortex modulates approximate mental arithmetic | Journal of cognitive neuroscience | Matthias Hartmann Sarah Singer Branislav Savic René M Müri Fred W Mast | 2020/5/1 |
Does a smartphone on the desk drain our brain? No evidence of cognitive costs due to smartphone presence in a short-term and prospective memory task | Consciousness and Cognition | Matthias Hartmann Corinna S Martarelli Thomas P Reber Nicolas Rothen | 2020/11/1 |
Imagined paralysis alters somatosensory evoked-potentials | Cognitive neuroscience | Estelle Palluel Caroline J Falconer Christophe Lopez Silvia Marchesotti Matthias Hartmann | 2020/10/1 |
Roll tilt self-motion direction discrimination training: First evidence for perceptual learning | Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics | Manuel P Klaus CG Schöne M Hartmann DM Merfeld MC Schubert | 2020/5 |