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Line Gebauer
Line Gebauer
Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine, Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus
Verified email at clin.au.dk
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Optimizing DSM-IV-TR classification accuracy: A brief biosocial screen for detecting current gambling disorders among gamblers in the general household population
L Gebauer, R LaBrie, HJ Shaffer
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 55 (2), 82-90, 2010
2022010
Ever-changing cycles of musical pleasure: the role of dopamine and anticipation.
L Gebauer, ML Kringelbach, P Vuust
Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain 22 (2), 152, 2012
1992012
Intact brain processing of musical emotions in autism spectrum disorder, but more cognitive load and arousal in happy vs. sad music
L Gebauer, J Skewes, G Westphael, P Heaton, P Vuust
Frontiers in neuroscience 8, 88483, 2014
1102014
Oxytocin improves synchronisation in leader-follower interaction
L Gebauer, MAG Witek, NC Hansen, J Thomas, I Konvalinka, P Vuust
Scientific reports 6 (1), 38416, 2016
952016
Perceptual inference and autistic traits
JC Skewes, EM Jegindø, L Gebauer
Autism 19 (3), 301-307, 2015
842015
Atypical perception of affective prosody in Autism Spectrum Disorder
L Gebauer, J Skewes, L Hørlyck, P Vuust
NeuroImage: Clinical 6, 370-378, 2014
572014
Impaired probability estimation and decision-making in pathological gambling poker players
J Linnet, M Frøslev, S Ramsgaard, L Gebauer, K Mouridsen, V Wohlert
Journal of Gambling Studies 28, 113-122, 2012
542012
Personality influences career choice: Sensation seeking in professional musicians
P Vuust, L Gebauer, NC Hansen, SR Jørgensen, A Møller, J Linnet
Music Education Research 12 (2), 219-230, 2010
522010
Experienced poker players differ from inexperienced poker players in estimation bias and decision bias
J Linnet, L Gebauer, H Shaffer, K Mouridsen, A Møller
Journal of Gambling Issues, 86-100, 2010
472010
Gambling problem symptom patterns and stability across individual and timeframe.
SE Nelson, L Gebauer, RA LaBrie, HJ Shaffer
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 23 (3), 523, 2009
452009
Brief report: Suboptimal auditory localization in autism spectrum disorder: Support for the Bayesian account of sensory symptoms
JC Skewes, L Gebauer
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 46, 2539-2547, 2016
372016
Neural underpinnings of music: the polyrhythmic brain
P Vuust, LK Gebauer, MAG Witek
Neurobiology of interval timing, 339-356, 2014
362014
Is there a bit of autism in all of us? Autism spectrum traits are related to cortical thickness differences in both autism and typical development
L Gebauer, NEV Foster, P Vuust, KL Hyde
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 13, 8-14, 2015
302015
Typical pain experience but underestimation of others’ pain: Emotion perception in self and others in autism spectrum disorder
H Thaler, JC Skewes, L Gebauer, P Christensen, KM Prkachin, ...
Autism 22 (6), 751-762, 2018
222018
Ever-changing cycles of musical pleasure: The role of dopamine and anticipation. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 22 (2), 152–167
L Gebauer, ML Kringelbach, P Vuust, AJ Cohen, L Stewart
222012
Predictive coding links perception, action, and learning to emotions in music. Comment on “The quartet theory of human emotions: An integrative and neurofunctional model” by S …
L Gebauer, ML Kringelbach, P Vuust
Physics of life reviews 13, 50-52, 2015
172015
Context and perceptual asymmetry effects on the mismatch negativity (MMNm) to speech sounds: an MEG study
A Højlund, L Gebauer, WB McGregor, M Wallentin
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 34 (5), 545-560, 2019
152019
Music interventions in health care
L Gebauer, P Vuust
White Paper, 1-66, 2014
152014
The influence of oxytocin on interpersonal rhythmic synchronization and social bonding
L Gebauer, M Witek, NC Hansen, J Thomas, I Konvalinka, P Vuust
The Neurosciences and Music-V: Cognitive Stimulation and Rehabilitation, 2014
82014
Music interventions in health care: White Paper
L Gebauer, P Vuust
Danish Sound Innovation Network, 2014
82014
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