Publications

  • Journals

    Jongenelis, Michelle I., Kahlia McCausland, Stefan Bode, Tess Howard, Melissa Ledger, and Sarah J. Durkin. "Impact of product-based e-cigarette marketing on the attitudes and behavioural intentions of young Australians: an experimental study." Tobacco Control (2024).

    Stone, Caleb, Jason B. Mattingley, Stefan Bode, and Dragan Rangelov. "Distinct neural markers of evidence accumulation index metacognitive processing before and after simple visual decisions." Cerebral Cortex 34, no. 5 (2024): bhae179.

    Pacheco, Luiza Bonfim, Daniel Feuerriegel, Hayley K. Jach, Elizabeth Robinson, Vu Ngoc Duong, Stefan Bode, and Luke D. Smillie. "Disentangling periodic and aperiodic resting EEG correlates of personality." NeuroImage 293 (2024): 120628.

    Morawetz, Carmen, Stella Berboth, and Stefan Bode. "Resting‐state effective connectivity is systematically linked to reappraisal success of high‐and low‐intensity negative emotions." Human Brain Mapping 45, no. 5 (2024): e26667.

    Myles, Dan, Adrian Carter, Murat Yücel, and Stefan Bode. "Losses disguised as wins evoke the reward positivity event‐related potential in a simulated machine gambling task." Psychophysiology 61, no. 6 (2024): e14541.

    Ko, Yiu Hong, Andong Zhou, Eva Niessen, Jutta Stahl, Peter H. Weiss, Robert Hester, Stefan Bode, and Daniel Feuerriegel. "Neural correlates of confidence during decision formation in a perceptual judgment task." Cortex 173 (2024): 248-262.

    Bode, Stefan, Matthew Jiwa, Chelsea Chum, Leilani Frost, Hauke R. Heekeren, Katja Wingenfeld, and Christian E. Deuter. "Non-instrumental information seeking is resistant to acute stress." Scientific Reports 13, no. 1 (2023): 19505.

    Cooper, Patrick S., Emily Colton, Stefan Bode, and Trevor T-J. Chong. "Standardised images of novel objects created with generative adversarial networks." Scientific Data 10, no. 1 (2023): 575.

    Bode, Stefan, Xiaoyu Sun, Matthew Jiwa, Patrick S. Cooper, Trevor T-J. Chong, and Natalia Egorova-Brumley. "When knowledge hurts: Humans are willing to receive pain for obtaining non-instrumental information." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290, no. 2002 (2023): 20231175.

    Matthews, Julian R., Patrick S. Cooper, Stefan Bode, and Trevor T-J. Chong. "The availability of non-instrumental information increases risky decision-making." Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 30, no. 5 (2023): 1975-1987.