Das Klinikum

Dr. rer. nat. Simone Weller

Dr. rer. nat. Simone Weller

Wissenschaftliche/Akademische Mitarbeiterin

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Telefonnummer: 07071 29-80815

E-Mail-Adresse: simone.weller@uni-tuebingen.de

  • Training cognitive control to alleviate depressive symptoms: a full-digital clinical study on efficacy and development of individual response parameters
  • Effectiveness of cognitive control training with de:)press® on symptom severity in people with depression as an add-on to guideline-based regular treatment on special wards for affective disorders
  • Effects of rTMS Compared to SSRI as Early Treatment of Depression
  • Self-action perception under manipulated visual feedback and transcranial direct current stimulation
  • Mechanisms of Inhibitory Control Training to Reduce Binge Eating Behaviours
  • Brain stimulation for depressive symptoms - a naturalistic study to evaluate non-invasive brain stimulation treatments
  • Effects of Individualized Theta-tACS on a Working Memory Training on Subjective Cognitive Decline
  • Augmentation of Working Memory Training With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Patients With Schizophrenia
  • Implicit measures of alcohol approach and drinking identity in alcohol use disorder: A preregistered double-blind randomized trial with 2 mA cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation
  • Efficacy of Gamified Cognitive Control Training Using de:)press on Depression Severity add-on to Treatment as Usual
  • Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder with Bilateral Theta Burst Stimulation
  • Augmentation of Depression Treatment by Gamified Network Retraining
  • Augmentative effects of tDCS on a body-related attentional retraining in (subthreshold) bulimia nervosa
  • Dynamic DNA Methylation Changes in the COMT Gene Promoter Region in Response to Mental Stress and Its Modulation by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
  • Lasting amelioration of deficient cognitive control by transcranial direct current stimulation enhanced training
  • Spatial frequency sensitivity in macaque midbrain