Ines Spenthof
Scientific Associate
Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology
University of Trier
Germany
Biography
Dr. Ines Spenthof is currently working as a Scientific Associate in the Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, University of Trier , Germany. His research interests includes Interpersonal deficits and eye contact avoidance in autism Spectrum Disorder and social phobia, Stress regulatory effects of biofeedback training ,Methods: Eye tracking. Dr. Ines Spenthof is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Ines Spenthof is the member of many international affiliations. Dr. Ines Spenthof has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. Dr. Ines Spenthof has authored of many research articles/books related to Interpersonal deficits and eye contact avoidance in autism Spectrum Disorder and social phobia, Stress regulatory effects of biofeedback training ,Methods: Eye tracking.
Research Interest
Interpersonal deficits and eye contact avoidance in autism Spectrum Disorder and social phobia, Stress regulatory effects of biofeedback training ,Methods: Eye tracking
Publications
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Domes G, Spenthof I, Radtke M, Isaksson A, Normann C, Heinrichs M. Autistic traits and empathy in chronic vs. episodic depression. Journal of affective disorders. 2016 May 31;195:144-7.
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Domes G, Marx L, Spenthof I, Heinrichs M. The German version of the Gaze Anxiety Rating Scale (GARS): reliability and validity. PloS one. 2016 Mar 3;11(3):e0150807.
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Kanat M, Spenthof I, Riedel A, van Elst LT, Heinrichs M, Domes G. Restoring effects of oxytocin on the attentional preference for faces in autism. Translational psychiatry. 2017 Apr 1;7(4):e1097.