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John Brown University
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Dr. Frederike H. Petzschner is a Professor at John Brown University whose work encompasses psychosomatic disorders, functional brain connectivity, and mental health. She leverages computational methods to investigate neural dynamics and brain function, with a particular interest in anxiety and depression. Petzschner's research includes the development of open-source software for translational neuromodeling and computational psychiatry, as demonstrated by her work on the TAPAS software package. She also explores the cognitive processes involved in interoception, specifically focusing on the relationship between the perception of breathing and anxiety. Her scholarship extends to addressing practical challenges in precision medicine.
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- h-index: 18
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 3,861
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- Altered Decision-Making Across Acute and Chronic Pain States: A Bias Towards Context-Dependent Valuations (2025) DOI
- Rethinking reinforcement learning: The interoceptive origin of reward (2024) DOI
- Long-Term Credit Assignment in Humans Critically Depends on Sequential Structuring of Events (2023) DOI
- Illusion of control differentially affects outcome predictions in pathological and recreational gamblers (2023) DOI
- Beliefs, compulsive behavior and reduced confidence in control (2023) DOI
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