Nora Mehl

PhD can­di­date

Max Planck Insti­tute for Human Cog­ni­tive & Brain Sciences
Stephanstraße 1A
04103 Leipzig
Germany

TBC

2014— PhD Stu­dent, Max Planck Insti­tute for Human Cog­ni­tive and Brain Sci­ences, Research Group “Deci­sion-mak­ing in Obe­si­ty: Neu­ro­bi­ol­o­gy, Behav­ior, and Plas­tic­i­ty”, Fel­low of the MaxNe­tAg­ing Research School
2012–2013 Research Assis­tant, IFB — Inte­grat­ed Research and Treat­ment Cen­ter for Adi­pos­i­ty­Dis­eases — Prof. Dr. Anja Hilbert
2008–2011 Bach­e­lor of Arts in Soci­ol­o­gy, Uni­ver­si­ty of Alaba­ma at Birm­ing­ham, USA
2007–2010 Bach­e­lor of Sci­ence in Psy­chol­o­gy, Uni­ver­si­ty of Alaba­ma at Birm­ing­ham, USA
2009–2010 Stu­dent Assis­tant, Civ­i­tan Inter­na­tion­al Research Cen­ter, ‘Neur­al sub­strates of human learn­ing, mem­o­ry, and emo­tion’ — Prof. Dr. David Knight

Publications

Roth, L., Ord­nung, M., Fork­mann, K., Mehl, N., & Horstmann, A. (2023). A randomized-controlled tri­al to eval­u­ate the app-based mul­ti­modal weight loss pro­gramzana­dio­for patients with obe­si­ty. Obesity, 31(5), 1300–1310. doi:10.1002/oby.23744.
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Morys, F., Janssen, L., Ces­naite, E., Bey­er, F., Gar­cia-Gar­cia, I., Kum­ral, D., Liem, F., Mehl, N., Mahjoory, K., Schrimpf, A., Gae­bler, M., Mar­gulies, D. S., Vill­ringer, A., Neu­mann, J., Nikulin, V. V., & Horstmann, A. (2020). Hemi­spher­ic asym­me­tries in rest­ing-state EEG and fMRI are relat­ed to approach and avoid­ance behav­iour, but not to eat­ing behav­iour or BMI. Human Brain Map­ping, 41(5), 1136–1156. doi:10.1002/hbm.24864.
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Mehl, N., Morys, F., Vill­ringer, A., & Horstmann, A. (2019). Unhealthy yet avoid­able: How cog­ni­tive bias mod­i­fi­ca­tion alters behav­ioral and brain respons­es to food cues in indi­vid­u­als with obesity. Nutri­ents, 11(4): 874. doi:10.3390/nu11040874.
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Mehl, N., Mueller-Wieland, L., Math­ar, D., & Horstmann, A. (2018). Retrain­ing auto­mat­ic action ten­den­cies in obe­si­ty. Phys­i­ol­o­gy & Behav­ior, 192, 50–58. doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.03.031.
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Mehl, N., Bergmann, S., Klein, A. M., Daum, M. M., von Klitz­ing, K., & Horstmann, A. (2017). Cause or con­se­quence?: Inves­ti­gat­ing atten­tion bias and self-reg­u­la­tion skills in chil­dren at risk for obesity. Jour­nal of Exper­i­men­tal Child Psy­chol­o­gy, 155, 113–127. doi:10.1016/j.jecp.2016.11.003.
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Morys, F., Janssen, L., Ces­naite, E., Gar­cía-Gar­cía, I., Kube, J., Schrimpf, A., Kum­ral, D., Mehl, N., Mahjoory, K., Mar­gulies, D. S., Gae­bler, M., Vill­ringer, A., Neu­mann, J., Nikulin, V. V., & Horstmann, A. (2018). Hemi­spher­ic bias in rest­ing state EEG and fMRI is relat­ed to approach/avoidance behav­iors, but not BMI. Poster pre­sent­ed at 2018 Orga­ni­za­tion for Human Brain Map­ping Annu­al Meet­ing, Sin­ga­pore.
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Morys, F., Mehl, N., Horstmann, A., & Vill­ringer, A. (2017). Neur­al cor­re­lates of cog­ni­tive bias mod­i­fi­ca­tion in obe­si­ty. Poster pre­sent­ed at 33rd Annu­al Con­fer­ence of the Ger­man Asso­ci­a­tion for the Study of Obe­si­ty, Pots­dam, Ger­many.
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Mehl, N., & Horstmann, A. (2016). Retrain­ing auto­mat­ic action ten­den­cies in obe­si­ty. Poster pre­sent­ed at 24th Annu­al Meet­ing of the Soci­ety for the Study of Inges­tive Behav­ior, Por­to, Por­tu­gal.
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Mehl, N., & Horstmann, A. (2015). Retrain­ing auto­mat­ic action ten­den­cies in obe­si­ty. Poster pre­sent­ed at LIMIOR — 1st Leipzig Inter­na­tion­al Meet­ing for Inter­dis­ci­pli­nary Obe­si­ty Research: ‘The obese brain in soci­ety’, Leipzig, Ger­many.
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Mehl, N., & Horstmann, A. (2015). Retrain­ing auto­mat­ic action ten­den­cies in obe­si­ty — A com­par­i­son of dif­fer­ent age groups. Poster pre­sent­ed at MaxNe­tAg­ing Con­fer­ence, Leipzig, Ger­many.
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Mehl, N., Bergmann, S., Klein, A., von Klitz­ing, K., & Horstmann, A. (2014). Auto­mat­ic atten­tion bias and self-reg­u­la­tion skills in ear­ly child­hood: Com­par­ing chil­dren of nor­mal-weight and obese par­ents. Poster pre­sent­ed at 30. Jahresta­gung der Deutschen Adi­posi­tas Gesellschaft, Leipzig, Ger­many.
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