Curriculum Vitae - Center for Economics and Neuroscience
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Curriculum Vitae - Center for Economics and Neuroscience
CV Bernd Weber Curriculum Vitae Name: Weber First Name: Bernd Academic Degree: Prof. Dr. med. Nationality: German Current Position: Co-Director Center for Economics and Neuroscience & Head of NeuroCognition-Imaging at the Department of Epileptology University of Bonn Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn Tel.: +49-228-6885262 Fax: +49-228-6885261 Email: [email protected] Publications: peer-reviewed: 88 h-Index (google scholar): 30 Education: Gymnasium (Higher School; Kopernikus-Gymnasium, Niederkassel-Lülsdorf) 1985 – 1995 Abitur (High School Diploma; Kopernikus-Gymnasium, Niederkassel-Lülsdorf) April 1995 Civil Service (St. Marien-Hospital, Bonn) September 1995 – August 1996 Medical School (University of Bonn) October 1996 – Dezember 2003 Graduation from Medical School December 2003 Medical doctor with honours “summa cum laude“ within the graduate school 246 funded by the German Research Foundation December 2003 Habilitation and “venia legendi" for “experimental neurology“ at the medical faculty, University of Bonn June 2008 Bernd Weber – Curriculum Vitae Language Skills: page 2 German (mother tongue) English (fluent) Academic Positions: since January 2004 Research fellow and resident at the Department of Epileptology, University Bonn since January 2005 Head of the Group NeuroCognition-Imaging of the Department of Epileptology and of the Life&Brain Center, University of Bonn since January 2008 Research affiliate and Research Professor (2010) at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin since July 2009 Board of Directors, Center for Economics and Neuroscience (CENs), University of Bonn June 2010 Offer for an Adjunct Professorship University of Groningen Medical School (declined) since July 2010 Heisenberg Professorship for “Biological basis of human economic decision making” at the University of Bonn, sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG) Bernd Weber – Curriculum Vitae page 3 Teaching Experience: Co-organisation of the Bonn Lecture Series in Neuroscience together with Heinz Beck, Ullrich Herrlinger and Michael Heneka, since 2012. Module “MRI in cognitive neuroscience” within the Master program “Master of Science (M.Sc.) Neurosciences”, Bonn, since 2009 Co-organisation of the lecture series “Neuroeconomics“ together with Armin Falk (Institute of Empirical Economics, University of Bonn) at the “Graduate School of Economics“ (4 hrs/week), Bonn, 2008 Co-organisation of the “Bonner Imaging Seminar“ together with Henning Boecker (Radiology), Volker Coenen (Neurosurgery) and Frank Jessen (Psychiatry), Bonn, 2006-2012 Lecturer for “Medicine“ April – August 2007 Teaching Course “Neurology“ at the University Hospital Bonn, 2004 – 2007 Integrated Neurophysiological Seminars (together with the Institute of Physiology) at the University Hospital Bonn, 2004 – 2007 Initiation and organization of the seminar series “scientific methods for medical students” at the University Hospital Bonn, 2001 – 2002 Supervision of several diploma, master, and doctoral students at the University of Applied Sciences, Remagen, Bernd Weber – Curriculum Vitae page 4 Work within the scientific community: Editor-in-chief “Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology and Economics” (together with Dan Houser, GMU, USA) President of the Association for Neuropsychoeconomics Member of FWO Expert Panel Med5 (Flandern Research Council) Referee for the “German Research Foundation” (DFG) Referee for the “Austrian Science Fund” (FWF) Referee for the “Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences” (IRCHSS) Referee for the “National Science Foundation” (NSF) Referee for the “Israel Science Foundation” (ISF) Referee for the “Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)” Editorial Board “Open Neuroimaging Journals” Ad-hoc Reviewer for (among others): Annals of Neurology Brain European Journal of Neurology European Journal of Neuroscience International Journal of Advertising Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry Journal of Neuroscience Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Nature NeuroImage Neuron Neuropsychologia Organizational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes Science Bernd Weber – Curriculum Vitae Member of: page 5 Association of Neuropsychoeconomics Neurowissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (German Neuroscience Society) Society of Neuroeconomics Society for Neuroscience Honours, Prizes: Medical Doctor with Honours “summa cum laude” Grant by the German Research Foundation for the medical doctor thesis “Pathogenesis of central nervous system diseases“ within the graduate school Research Grant by the Carl Duisberg Society (CDG) for a research visit at the lab of Professor Anthony Wagner at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston, USA National Epi Fellow Travel Grant of the American Epilepsy Society to the meeting of the American Epilepsy Society, San Diego, USA Article of the Quarter of the German Neuroscience Society 1/09 for “Connectivitybased segregation of the human striatum predicts personality characteristics. Nat. Neurosci., 12(1):32-4” Park Outstanding Contribution Award of the Society for Consumer Psychology, 2013 BMBF-Project “Influences of D-Serine on cognitive abilities“, total amount: €208.797, 2006 – 2008 Research Project within the collaborative research center ‘Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy‘ (Project A1): “Subtemporal vs. transsylvian approach for selective amygdalahippocampectomy: a randomized controlled trial on the epileptological and cognitive outcome“, principal investigators: Johannes Schramm, Christoph Helmstaedter, Bernd Weber, total amount: €532.000, 2008 – 2012 Research Project within the collaborative research center ‘Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy‘ (Projekt A8): „White matter changes in temporal lobe epilepsy: Investigation of structural and metabolic basis and their functional consequences“, principal investigators: Michael Deppe, Bernd Weber, Christian Elger, total amount: €428.000, 2008 – 2012 Heisenberg Grant of the German Research Foundation for the investigation of the “Biological basis of human economic decision making”, since July 2010 (positive Evaluation in 8/2013), total amount ~ €560.000 Grants: Bernd Weber – Curriculum Vitae page 6 Important Scientific Collaborations: Armin Falk (Professor of Economics, University of Bonn, Germany), especially on topics of motivation and incentive systems Eric Johnson and Elke Weber (Dept. of Psychology und Business School Columbia University, New York, USA) on the relation of memory and value-based decision making Markus Nöthen (Dept. of Human Genetics, University of Bonn) on behavioral genetics Daphna Shohame und Elliott Wimmer (Dept. of Psychology, Columbia University, USA) on reward-learning in patients with hippocampal lesions Daniel Houser (Professor of Economics, George Mason University, Washington DC, USA) on betrayal aversion Camelia Kuhnen (Professor of Finance, Kellogg School of Business, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA) on the investigation of biomarkers as predictors for real economic outcomes Hilke Plassmann (Professor of Marketing, INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France) consumer behavior on Martin Reuter (Professor of Psychology, University of Bonn, Germany) on interindividual differences in personality and genetics. Marc Tittgemeyer (Group Leader, Max-Planck Institute Cologne, Germany) diffusion tensor imaging on Gert Wagner and Jürgen Schupp (Professors of Economics, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin, Germany) on representative samples Prof. Dr. Bernd Weber Publications (h-index google-scholar 13.06.2014: 30) In press 1. Leue A, Weber B, Beauducel A. How do working-memory-related demand, reasoning ability and aversive reinforcement modulate conflict monitoring? Front Hum Neurosci., in press 2. Schoene-Bake JC, Keller SS, Niehusmann P, Volmering E, Elger CE, Deppe M, Weber B. In-vivo mapping of hippocampal subfields in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: relation to histopathology. Hum Brain Map, in press 3. Aimone J, Houser D, Weber B. Neural Signatures of Betrayal Aversion. Proc. R. Soc. B, in press 4. Cornil Y, Ordabayeva N, Kaiser U, Weber B, Chandon P. The Acuity of Vice: Attitude Ambivalence Improves Visual Sensitivity to Increasing Portion Sizes. J Consum Psych., in press 5. Strombach T, Jin J, Weber B, Kenning P, Shen Q, Ma Q, Kalenscher T. Charity begins at home – cultural differences in social discounting and generosity. J Behav Decis Making., in press 6. Markett S, Reuter M, Voigt G, Montag C, Lachmann B, Rudorf S, Walter NT, Felten A, Elger CE, Weber B. Assessing the function of the fronto-parietal attention network: Insights from resting-state fMRI and the attentional network test. Hum Brain Map, in press 7. Lallement HJ, Kuss K, Trautner P, Weber B, Falk A, Fliessbach K. Effort increases sensitivity to reward and loss magnitude in the human brain. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, in press. 2014 8. Strang S, Utikal V, Fischbacher U, Weber B, Falk A. Neural correlates of receiving an apology and active forgiveness: An fMRI study. PLOSOne, 9(2):e87654 9. Schneider C, Helmstaedter C, Luders E, Thompson PM, Toga AW, Elger CE, Weber B. Relation of callosal structure to cognitive abilities in temporal lobe epilepsy. Front Neurology, 5:16 2013 10. Ortner GR, Wibral M, Becker A, Dohmen T, Klingmueller D, Falk A, Weber B. No evidence for an effect of testosterone administration on delay discounting in male university students. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38(9), 1814-1818 11. Ivo R, Nicklas A, Sobottke R, Delank KS, Eysel P, Weber B. Brain structural and psychometric alterations in chronic low back pain. Eur Spine J, 22(9), 1958-1964 12. Liu WY, Weber B, Reuter M, Markett S, Chu WC, Montag C. The Big Five of Personality and structural brain imaging revisited: a VBM-DARTEL study. Neuroreport, 24(7), 375-380 Bernd Weber - peer reviewed publications page 8 13. Markett S, Weber B, Voigt G, Montag C, Felten A, Elger CE, Reuter M. Intrinsic Connectivity Networks and Personality: The temperament dimension harm avoidance moderates functional connectivity in the resting brain. Neuroscience, 240:98-105. 14. Feis DL, Schoene-Bake JC, Elger CE, Wagner J, Tittgemeyer M, Weber B. Prediction of post-surgical seizure outcome in left mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, NeuroImage: Clinical, 2:903-11 15. Wagner J, Schoene-Bake JC, Malter M, Urbach H, Huppertz HJ, Elger CE, Weber B. Quantitative FLAIR analysis indicates predominant affection of the amygdala in antibodyassociated limbic encephalitis. Epilepsia, 54(9):1679-87 16. Montag C, Eichner M, Markett S, Quesada CM, Schoene-Bake JC, Melchers M, Plieger T, Weber B, Reuter M. An interaction of a NR3C1 polymorphism and antenatal sunspot activity impacts both hippocampus volume and neuroticism in adulthood. Front Hum Neurosci., 7:243 17. Neeb H, Schenk J, Weber B. Multicentre Absolute Myelin Water Content Mapping: Development of a Whole Brain Atlas and Application to Low-Grade Multiple Sclerosis. Neuroimage Clin., 1(1):121-130. 18. Faber J, Schoene-Bake JC, Trautner P, von Lehe M, Elger CE, Weber B. Progressive fibre tract affections after temporal lobe surgery. Epilepsia, 54(4):e53-7 19. Montag C, Schoene-Bake JC, Wagner J, Reuter M, Markett S, Weber B, Quesada CM. Volumetric hemispheric ratio as a useful tool in personality psychology. Neurosci Res., 75(2):157-9 20. Keller SS, Ahrens T, Mohammadi S, Gerdes JS, Möddel G, Kellinghaus C, Kugel H, Weber B, Ringelstein EB, Deppe M. Voxel-Based Statistical Analysis of Fractional Anisotropy and Mean Diffusivity in Patients with Unilateral Temporal Lobe Epilepsy of Unknown Cause. J Neuroimaging, 23(3):352-9 21. Kuss K, Falk A, Trautner P, Elger CE, Weber B, Fliessbach K. A reward prediction error for charitable donations reveals outcome orientation of donators. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 8(2):216-23 2012 22. Rudorf S, Preuschoff K, Weber B. Neural Correlates of Anticipation Risk Reflect Risk Preference. J Neurosci, 32(47):16683–16692. 23. Wibral M, Dohmen T, Klingmueller D, Weber B, Falk A. Testosterone administration reduces lying in men. PLOS One, 7(10):e46774. 24. Keller SS, Schoene-Bake JC, Gerdes JS, Weber B, Deppe M. Concomitant Fractional Anisotropy and Volumetric Abnormalities in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Cross-Sectional Evidence for Progressive Neurologic Injury. PLOS One, 7(10):e46791. 25. Markett S, Reuter M, Montag C, Weber B. The dopamine D2 receptor gene DRD2 and the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene CHRNA4 interact on striatal gray matter volume: Evidence from a genetic imaging study. Neuroimage, 64C:167-172. 26. Dimoka A, Banker RD, Benbasat I, Davis FD, Dennis AR, Gefen D, Gupta A, Ischebeck A, Kenning P, Müller-Putz G, Pavlou P, Riedl R, vom Brocke J, Weber B. On the Use of Neurophysiological Tools in IS Research: Developing a Research Agenda for NeuroIS, MIS Quaterly, 36(3) 27. Rohe T, Weber B, Fliessbach K. Dissociation of BOLD Responses to Reward Prediction Errors and Reward Receipt by a Model Comparison. Eur J Neurosci., 36(3):2376-82 + equally contributing authors Bernd Weber - peer reviewed publications page 9 28. Montag C, Reuter M, Weber B, Markett S, Schoene-Bake JC. Individual differences in trait anxiety are associated with white matter tract integrity in the left temporal lobe in healthy males but not females, Neuroscience, 217:77-83 29. Fliessbach K, Philips CB, Trautner P, Schnabel M, Elger CE, Falk A, Weber B. Neural responses to advantageous and disadvantageous inequity. Front Hum Neurosci, 6:165 30. Weber B. Neuroscience: The case for brain imaging technology. Nature, 483(7487):7. 31. Wagner J, Schoene-Bake JC, Bien CG, Urbach H, Elger CE, Weber B. Automated 3D MRI volumetry reveals regional atrophy differences in Rasmussen Encephalitis. Epilepsia, 53(4):613-621 32. Hoppe C, Fliessbach K, Stausberg S, Stojanovic J, Trautner P, Elger CE, Weber B. A key role for experimental task performance: effects of math talent, gender and performance on the neural correlates of mental rotation. Brain Cog., 78(1):14-27 33. Montag C, Weber B, Trautner P, Newport B, Markett S, Walter NT, Reuter M. Does excessive play of violent first-person-shooter-video-games dampen brain activity in response to emotional stimuli? Bio Psychol, 89(1):107-111 2011 34. Raab G, Elger CE, Neuner M, Weber B. A neurological study of compulsive buying behavior. J Consum Policy, 34:401-413. 35. Wagner J, Weber B, Urbach H, Elger CE, Huppertz HJ. Morphometric MRI improves detection of focal cortical dysplasias in comparison to conventional visual inspection. Brain, 134:2844-2854. 36. Minnerop M+, Weber B+, Schoene-Bake JC, Roeske S, Mirbach S, Ansbach C, SchneiderGold C, Betz RC, Helmstaedter C, Tittgemeyer M, Klockgether T, Kornblum C. The brain in Myotonic Dystrophy 1 and 2: evidence for a predominant white matter disease. Brain, 134:3527-3543. 37. Huppertz HJ, Wagner J, Weber B, House P, Urbach H. Automated quantitative FLAIR analysis in hippocampal sclerosis. Epi Res, 97:146-156. 38. Reimann M, Aholt A, Neuhaus C, Schilke O, Teichert T, Zaichowsky J, Weber B. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Consumer Research: A Review and Application. Psychology and Marketing, 28(6):608-637. 39. Ma Q, Shen Q, Xu Q, Li D, Shu L, Weber B. Empathic responses to others' gains and losses: an electrophysiological investigation. Neuroimage, 54(3):2472-2480. 40. Greven M, Otsuka T, Zutz L, Weber B, Elger CE, Sato S. The Amount of TMJ Displacement Correlates with Brain Activity. Cranio-the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice 29:291-296. 41. Kaaden S, Quesada CM, Urbach H, Koenig R, Weber B, Schramm J, Rudinger G, Helmstaedter C. Neurodevelopmental disruption in early-onset temporal lobe epilepsy: Evidence from a voxel-based morphometry study. Epilespy&Behavior, 20(4):694-699. 42. Dohmen T, Falk A, Fliessbach K, Sunde U, Weber B. Relative versus Absolute Income, Joy of Winning, and Gender: Brain Imaging Evidence. Journal of Public Economics, 95(34):279-285. 43. Radicke M, Mende J, Kofahl AL, Wild J, Ulucay D, Habenstein B, Deimling M, Trautner P, Weber B, Maier K. Acoustic Radiation Contrast in MR Images for breast Cancer Diagnostics – Initial Phantom Study. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., 36(2):253-261. + equally contributing authors Bernd Weber - peer reviewed publications page 10 2010 44. Mende J, Schindler J, Ulucay D, Radicke M, Kofahl AL, Weber B, Krieg R, Maier K. Acoustic radiation force contrast in MRI: detection of calcifications in tissue-mimicking phantoms. Med. Phys.,37(12):6347-6356. 45. Riedl R, Banker RD, Benbasat I, David FD, Dennis AR, Dimoka A, Gefen D, Gupta A, Ischebeck A, Kenning P, Müller-Putz G, Paylou PA, Straub DW, Brocke J, Weber B. On the Foundation of NeuroIS: Reflections on the Gmunden Retreat 2009. Communications of the Association for Information Systems,27(15). 46. Montag C, Schoene-Bake JC, Faber J, Reuter M, Weber B. Genetic variation on the BDNF gene and differences in white matter tracts in healthy humans. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 9(8):886-891. 47. Schoene-Bake JC, Parpaley Y, Weber B, Panksepp J, Hurwitz TA, Coenen VA. Tractographic analysis of historical lesion-surgery for depression. Neuropsychopharmacology, 35(13):2553-2563. 48. Fliessbach K, Buerger C, Trautner P, Elger CE, Weber B. Differential effects of semantic processing on memory encoding. Hum Brain Mapp., 31(11):1653-1664. 49. Heinemann T, Hoppe C, Weber B, Elger CE. Ethically Appropriate Handling of Incidental Findings in Human Neuroimaging Research. Clin Neurorad, 19(3):242-243. 50. Reimann M, Zaichowsky J, Neuhaus C, Bender T, Weber B. Aesthetic package design: A behavioral, neural, and psychological investigation. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 20(4): 432-441. 51. Schonlau M, Reuter M, Schupp J, Montag C, Weber B, Dohmen T, Siegel NA, Sunde U, Wagner GG, Falk A. Collecting Genetic Samples in Population Wide (Panel) Surveys: Feasibility, Nonresponse and Selectivity. Survey Res Meth, 4(2) 52. Linder N, Uhl G, Fliessbach K, Trautner P, Elger CE, Weber B. Organic labeling influences food-valuation and choice. Neuroimage, 53(1):215-20. 53. Fliessbach K, Rohe T, Linder N, Trautner P, Elger CE, Weber B. Retest Reliability of Reward-Related BOLD Signals. Neuroimage, 50(3):1168-78. 54. Montag C, Weber B, Jentgens E, Elger CE, Reuter M. An epistasis effect of functional variants on the BDNF and DRD2 genes modulates gray matter volume of the anterior cingulate cortex in healthy humans. Neuropsychologia, 48(4):1016-21. 2009. 55. Wellmer J, Weber B, Urbach H, Reul K, Fernandez G, Elger CE. Cerebral lesions can impair fMRI-based language lateralization. Epilepsia, 50(10):2213-24. 56. Weber B, Rangel A, Wibral M, Falk A. The medial prefrontal cortex exhibits money illusion. PNAS, 106(13):5025-8. 57. Reuter M, Weber B, Fiebach CJ, Elger CE, Montag C. The biological basis of anger: Associations with the gene coding for DARPP-32 (PPP1R1B) and with amygdala volume. Behav. Brain Res., 202(2):179-83. 58. Schoene-Bake C, Faber J, Trautner P, Kaaden S, Tittgemeyer M, Elger CE, Weber B. Widespread affections of large fibre tracts in postoperative temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuroimage, 46(3):569-76. + equally contributing authors Bernd Weber - peer reviewed publications page 11 59. Montag C, Weber B, Fliessbach K, Elger CE, Reuter M. The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism impacts parahippocampal and amydala volume in healthy humans: Incremental support for a genetic risk factor for depression. Psych. Med., 39(11):1831-9. 60. Cohen MX, Schoene-Bake C, Elger CE, Weber B. Connectivity-based segregation of the human striatum predicts personality characteristics. Nat. Neurosci., 12(1):32-4. 61. Axmacher, N, Bialleck, KA, Weber B, Helmstaedter C, Elger CE, Fell J. Working memory representation in atypical language dominance. Hum Brain Mapp, 30(7):203243. 2008 62. Huppertz HJ, Kröll-Seger J, Danek A, Weber B, Dorn T, Kassubek J. Automatic striatal volumetry allows for identification of patients with chorea-acanthocytosis at single subject level. J Neural Transm, 115(10):1393-400 63. Montag C, Reuter M, Newport B, Elger CE, Weber B. The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism affects amygdala activity in response to emotional stimuli: evidence from a genetic imaging study. Neuroimage, 42(4):1554-9 64. Mormann F, Osterhage H, Andrzejak EG, Weber B, Fernandez G, Fell J, Elger CE, Lehnertz K. Independent delta/theta rhythms in the human hippocampus and entorhinal cortex. Front. Hum. Neurosci., 2:3. doi:10.3389/neuro.09.003.2008 65. Wellmer J, Weber B, Weis S, Klaver P, Urbach H, Reul J, Fernandez G, Elger CE. Strongly lateralized activation in language fMRI of atypical dominant patients – Implications for presurgical work-up. Epilepsy Res., 2008, 80(1):67-76 66. Döhler F, Mormann F, Weber B, Elger CE, Lehnertz K. A cellular neural network based method for classification of magnetic resonance images: towards an automated detection of hippocampal sclerosis, J. Neurosci. Meth.,. 2008, 170(2):324-331 67. Cohen M, Elger CE, Weber B. Amygdala tractography predicts functional connectivity and learning during reward-guided decision-making. Neuroimage, 2008, 39(3):1396-407 2007 68. Fließbach K, Weber B, Trautner P, Dohmen T, Sunde U, Elger CE, Falk A. Social comparison affects reward-related brain activity in the human ventral striatum. Science, 2007, 318(5854):1305-8. 69. Cohen M, Krohn-Grimberghe A, Elger CE, Weber B. Dopamine gene predicts the brain’s response to dopaminergic drug. Eur J Neurosci, 2007, 26(12):3652-60 70. Weber B, Luders E, Faber J, Richter S, Quesada CM, Urbach H, Thompson PM, Toga AW, Elger CE, Helmstaedter C. Distinct regional atrophy in the corpus callosum of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Brain, 2007, 130(Pt 12):3149-54] 71. Weber B, Fliessbach K, Lange N, Kügler F, Elger CE. Material specific memory processing is related to language dominance. Neuroimage, 2007, 37(2):611-17 72. Fliessbach K, Trautner P, Quesada CM, Elger CE, Weber B. Cerebellar contributions to episodic memory encoding as revealed by fMRI. Neuroimage, 2007, 35(3): 1330-7 73. Weber B, Kügler F, Elger CE. Comparison of implicit memory encoding paradigms for the activation of mediotemporal structures. Epilepsy&Behavior, 2007, 10(3): 442-8. 74. Mormann F, Fernández G, Klaver P, Weber B, Elger CE, Fell, J. Declarative memory formation in hippocampal sclerosis: An intracranial ERP study. Neuroreport, 2007, 18(4): 317-21 75. Weber B, Aholt A, Neuhaus C, Trautner P, Elger CE, Teichert T.Neural evidence for Reference-Dependence in Real-Market-Transactions. Neuroimage, 2007, 35(1):441-7 + equally contributing authors Bernd Weber - peer reviewed publications page 12 2006 76. Fliessbach K, Weis S, Klaver P, Elger CE and Weber B. The effect of word concreteness in recognition memory. Neuroimage 2006, 32(3):1413-21. 77. Jansen A, Menke R, Sommer J, Förster AF, Bruchmann S, Hemplemann J, Weber B, and Knecht S. The assessment of hemispheric language dominance in fMRI - Robustness and Reproducibility. Neuroimage 2006, 33(1):204-17. 78. Helmstaedter C, Fritz NE, Gonzalez Perez PA, and Weber B. Shift-back of right into left hemisphere language dominance after control of epileptic seizures: Evidence for epilepsy driven functional cerebral organization. Epilepsy Res. 2006, 70(2-3):257-62. 79. Weber B, Wellmer J, Schür S, Dinkelacker V, Ruhlmann J, Mormann F, Axmacher N, Elger CE, and Fernández G. Presurgical Language fMRI in patients with drug-restistant epilepsy: Effects of task performance. Epilepsia 2006, 47: 880-6. 80. Weber B, Wellmer J, Reuber M, Mormann F, Weis S, Urbach H, Ruhlmann J, Elger CE, and Fernández G. Left hippocampal pathology is associated with atypical language lateralisation in patients with focal epilepsy. Brain 2006, 129: 346-351. 81. Weber B, Fliessbach K, Elger CE. Highly Functional Ipsilateral Motor Control after Extensive Left Hemispheric Damage during Gestation. NeuroCase, 2006, 12(5):292-5. 82. Weber B, Hoppe C, Faber J, Axmacher N, Fliessbach K, Mormann F, Weis S, Ruhlmann J, Elger CE, and Fernández, G. Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance. Neuroimage 2006, 30: 539-543. 2001-2005 83. Mormann F, Fell J, Axmacher N, Weber B, Lehnertz K, Elger CE, and Fernández G. Phase/amplitude reset and theta-gamma interaction in the human medial temporal lobe during a continuous word recognition memory task. Hippocampus 2005, 15: 890-900. 84. Voermans NC, Petersson KM, Daudey L, Weber B, Spaendock KP, Kremer HPH, and Fernández G. Interaction between the human hippocampus and the caudate nucleus during route recognition. Neuron 2004, 43: 427-435. 85. Meulenbroek O, Petersson KM, Voermans N, Weber B, and Fernández G. Age differences in neural correlates of route encoding and route recognition. Neuroimage 2004, 22: 15031514. 86. Weber B, Schlicker E, Sokoloff P, Stark H. Identification of the dopamine-autoreceptor in the guinea-pig retina as D2 receptor using novel subtype-selective antagonists. Br. J. Pharmacol. 2001, 133: 1243-1248. 87. Weber B, Schlicker E. Modulation of dopamine release in the guinea-pig retina by Gibut not by Gs- or Gq-protein-coupled receptors. Fund. Clin. Pharm., 2002, 15:1-8. 88. Kathmann M, Weber B, Schlicker E. Cannabinoid CB-1 receptor-mediated inhibition of acetylcholine release in the brain of NMRI, CD-1 and C57BL/6J mice. NaunynSchmiedeberg´s Arch. Pharm., 2001, 363:50-56. 89. Kathmann M, Weber B, Zimmer A, Schlicker E. Enhanced acetylcholine release in the hippocampus of cannabinoid CB-1 receptor deficient mice. Br. J. Pharmacol., 2001, 132:1169-1179. + equally contributing authors Bernd Weber - Invited Talks page 13 Invited Talks (2009-2014 (selection)) 2009 Talk at Columbia University NYC, USA Talk at the BMBF Symposium “Imaging Neuroscience” – Hamburg Talk at the Conference of the German Association of clinical neurophysiology (DKGN), Munich Talk at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Economics, George Mason University, Washington D.C., USA Talk at the Leuphania University, Lüneburg Talk at the Meeting of the German leage against epilepsy, Rostock Talk at the Conference of the International Brain Mapping Society, Boston, USA Talk at the Conference of the Society for Neuroeconomics, Evanston, USA Chair of the Neuropsychoeconomics conference in Bonn Talk at the Founding Event of the French Association of Experimental Economics, Grenoble 2010 Talk at the Center for Neuroeconomics, New York University, USA Talk at the Donders Centre, University Nijmegen, Niederlande Session Chair of the annual binational meeting of the Humboldt Foundation and Chinese Academy of Science, Qingdao, PR China Talk at the Conference of the Society for Neuroeconomics, Evanston, USA Lecture at the graduation ceremony of the medical faculty, Bonn. Talk at the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics,Psychology and Social Sciences, Milan, Italy 2011 Talk at the Center for Management Science, Zheijang University, Hangzhou, PR China Lecture at the World Business Dialogue Meeting, Köln Talk at the Royal Economic Society, London, England Talk at the Mercedes-Benz-Foundation Symposium on Decision Making (organised by the Center for Economics and Neuroscience, Bonn), Berlin Talk at the University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finnland Talk at the conference of the International Brain Mapping Society, San Francisco, USA Talk at the Decision Neuroscience Conference, Philadelphia, USA Talk at the National University of Singapore, Singapore 2012 Talk at the opening ceremony of the Master Course in Neuroeconomics, Maastricht University, Netherlands Talk at the „Hauptstadtkongress Medizin“, Berlin Talk at the Chinese Conference on Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagment, Hangzhou, PR China Lecture at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst Bernd Weber - Invited Talks page 14 2013 Talk at the Institute of comparative Psychology, University of Düsseldorf Talk at the Herrenhäuser Conference of the VW-Foundation Hannover Talk at theDepartment of Economics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Chair of the Conference of the Association for Neuropsychoeconomics, Bonn Talk at the Conference for Neuroeconomics, Lausanne, Switzerland Talk at the Meeting of the European Association of Psychology Student Associations, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2014 Panel on use of fMRI in market research, Neuromarketing World Forum, NYC, USA Talk at the Conference “Die Illusion mündiger Verbraucher und die verbraucherpolitischen Implikationen“, Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen Chair of a symposium on „decision Neuroscience“, ESCAN Meeting, Dortmund Talk at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg on “Neuroscientific, psychological, economic and sociological insights on cooperation”