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Kerstin Brinkmann
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The role of mood states in self-regulation: Effects on action preferences and resource mobilization
GHE Gendolla, K Brinkmann
European Psychologist 10 (3), 187-198, 2005
1642005
Does depression interfere with effort mobilization? Effects of dysphoria and task difficulty on cardiovascular response.
K Brinkmann, GHE Gendolla
Journal of personality and social psychology 94 (1), 146, 2008
1302008
Anatomy of the White Bear Suppression Inventory (WBSI): A review of previous findings and a new approach
RE Schmidt∗, P Gay∗, D Courvoisier, F Jermann, G Ceschi, M David, ...
Journal of personality assessment 91 (4), 323-330, 2009
1092009
Anhedonia and effort mobilization in dysphoria: Reduced cardiovascular response to reward and punishment
K Brinkmann, L Schüpbach, IA Joye, GHE Gendolla
International Journal of Psychophysiology 74 (3), 250-258, 2009
862009
Dysphoria and mobilization of mental effort: Effects on cardiovascular reactivity
K Brinkmann, GHE Gendolla
Motivation and Emotion 31, 71-82, 2007
752007
Not everyone's heart contracts to reward: Insensitivity to varying levels of reward in dysphoria
K Brinkmann, J Franzen
Biological Psychology 94 (2), 263-271, 2013
562013
Gloomy and lazy? On the impact of mood and depressive symptoms on effort-related cardiovascular response.
GHE Gendolla, K Brinkmann, N Silvestrini
American Psychological Association, 2012
542012
Blunted cardiovascular reactivity in dysphoria during reward and punishment anticipation
J Franzen, K Brinkmann
International Journal of Psychophysiology 95 (3), 270-277, 2015
502015
I don’t care about others’ approval: Dysphoric individuals show reduced effort mobilization for obtaining a social reward
K Brinkmann, J Franzen, C Rossier, GHE Gendolla
Motivation and Emotion 38, 790-801, 2014
502014
Depression and self-regulation: A motivational analysis and insights from effort-related cardiovascular reactivity
K Brinkmann, J Franzen
Handbook of biobehavioral approaches to self-regulation, 333-347, 2015
352015
Mood, motivation, and performance: An integrative theory, research, and applications
GHE Gendolla, K Brinkmann, M Richter
Mood and human performance: Conceptual, measurement, and applied issues, 35-61, 2007
322007
Blunted cardiovascular reactivity during social reward anticipation in subclinical depression
K Brinkmann, J Franzen
International Journal of Psychophysiology 119, 119-126, 2017
312017
Anhedonic symptoms of depression are linked to reduced motivation to obtain a reward
J Franzen, K Brinkmann
Motivation and Emotion 40, 300-308, 2016
292016
Major depression impairs incentive processing: Evidence from the heart and the face
J Franzen, K Brinkmann, GHE Gendolla, O Sentissi
Psychological medicine 49 (6), 922-930, 2019
232019
Implicit achievement motive limits the impact of task difficulty on effort-related cardiovascular response
F Mazeres, K Brinkmann, M Richter
Journal of Research in Personality 82, 103842, 2019
192019
Ego involvement moderates the assimilation effect of affective expectations
GHE Gendolla, K Brinkmann, D Scheder
Motivation and Emotion 32, 213-220, 2008
142008
Wanting and liking in dysphoria: Cardiovascular and facial EMG responses during incentive processing
J Franzen, K Brinkmann
Biological psychology 121, 19-29, 2016
132016
Dysphorics can control depressive mood’s informational impact on effort mobilization
K Brinkmann, J Grept, GHE Gendolla
Motivation and Emotion 36, 232-241, 2012
82012
Explicit achievement motive strength determines effort-related myocardial beta-adrenergic activity if task difficulty is unclear but not if task difficulty is clear
F Mazeres, K Brinkmann, M Richter
International Journal of Psychophysiology 169, 11-19, 2021
72021
The Intensity Side of Volition
K Brinkmann, M Richter, GHE Gendolla
Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, 2021
72021
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