LIN Staff
Dr. Anni Richter
Scientist
Behavioral Neurology
Leibniz Institute for NeurobiologyBrenneckestr. 6
39118 Magdeburg
Germany
Phone: +49 391 6263 93151
Email: Anni.Richter@lin-magdeburg.de
ORCID: 0000-0001-9681-6298
- Research interests
Research interests
Anni is a postdoctoral scientist at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. She has a background in psychology and is interested in human cognition. In her research, she focuses on dopaminergic modulation of implicit and explicit learning, synaptogenetics of human learning and memory, and multimodal markers of neurocognitive aging using non-invasive methods, such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
- Publications
Publications
Kizilirmak JM, Soch J, Richter A, Schott BH. 2024. Age-related differences in fMRI subsequent memory effects are directly linked to local grey matter volume differences. Neurobiology of Aging. 134:160-164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2023.12.002Schott BH, Soch J, Kizilirmak JM, Schütze H, Assmann A, Maass A, Ziegler G, Sauvage M, Richter A. 2023. Inhibitory temporo-parietal effective connectivity is associated with explicit memory performance in older adults. iScience. 26(10):Article 107765. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107765Waschkies KF, Soch J, Darna M, Richter A, Altenstein S, Beyle A, Brosseron F, Buchholz F, Butryn M, Dobisch L, et al. 2023. Machine learning-based classification of Alzheimer's disease and its at-risk states using personality traits, anxiety, and depression. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. 38(10):Article e6007. https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.6007Stolz C, Bulla A, Soch J, Schott BH, Richter A. 2023. Openness to experience is associated with neural and performance measures of memory in older adults. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 18(1):Article nsad041. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsad041Raschick M, Richter A, Fischer L, Knopf L, Schult A, Yakupov R, Behnisch G, Guttek K, Düzel E, Dunay IR, et al. 2023. Plasma concentrations of anti-inflammatory cytokine TGF-β are associated with hippocampal structure related to explicit memory performance in older adults. Journal of Neural Transmission. 130(8):989-1002. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-023-02638-1Kizilirmak JM, Soch J, Schütze H, Düzel E, Feldhoff H, Fischer L, Knopf L, Maass A, Raschick M, Schult A, et al. 2023. The relationship between resting-state amplitude fluctuations and memory-related deactivations of the default mode network in young and older adults. Human Brain Mapping. 44(9):3586-3609. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26299Richter A, Soch J, Kizilirmak JM, Fischer L, Schütze H, Assmann A, Behnisch G, Feldhoff H, Knopf L, Raschick M, et al. 2023. Single-value scores of memory-related brain activity reflect dissociable neuropsychological and anatomical signatures of neurocognitive aging. Human Brain Mapping. 44(8):3283-3301. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26281Höhn L, Hußler W, Richter A, Smalla K-H, Birkl-Toeglhofer A-M, Birkl C, Vielhaber S, Leber SL, Gundelfinger ED, Haybaeck J, et al. 2023. Extracellular Matrix Changes in Subcellular Brain Fractions and Cerebrospinal Fluid of Alzheimer's Disease Patients. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(6):Article 5532. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065532Kizilirmak JM, Soch J, Richter A, Schott BH. 2023. Age-related differences in fMRI subsequent memory effects are directly linked to local grey matter volume differences. (bioRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.23.529668Soch J, Richter A, Schott B, Kizilirmak JM. 2022. A novel approach for modelling subsequent memory reports by separating decidedness, recognition and confidence. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/u5t82Waschkies KF, Soch J, Darna M, Richter A, Altenstein S, Beyle A, Brosseron F, Buchholz F, Butryn M, Dobisch L, et al. 2022. Big Five, self-reported depression, and anxiety are predictive for Alzheimer’s disease. (medRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.30.22282930Soch J, Richter A, Kizilirmak JM, Schütze H, Feldhoff H, Fischer L, Knopf L, Raschick M, Schult A, Düzel E, et al. 2022. Structural and Functional MRI Data Differentially Predict Chronological Age and Behavioral Memory Performance. eNeuro. 9(6):Article ENEURO.0212-22.2022. https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0212-22.2022Billette OV, Ziegler G, Aruci M, Schütze H, Kizilirmak JM, Richter A, Altenstein S, Bartels C, Brosseron F, Cardenas-Blanco A, et al. 2022. Novelty-Related fMRI Responses of Precuneus and Medial Temporal Regions in Individuals at Risk for Alzheimer Disease. Neurology. 99(8):E775-E788. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000200667Richter A, Soch J, Kizilirmak JM, Fischer L, Schütze H, Assmann A, Behnisch G, Feldhoff H, Knopf L, Raschick M, et al. 2022. Summary statistics of memory-related fMRI activity reflect dissociable neuropsychological and anatomical signatures of neurocognitive aging. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.04.479169Richter A, de Boer L, Guitart-Masip M, Behnisch G, Seidenbecher CI, Schott BH. 2021. Motivational learning biases are differentially modulated by genetic determinants of striatal and prefrontal dopamine function. Journal of Neural Transmission. 128(11):1705-1720. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-021-02382-4Soch J, Richter A, Schütze H, Kizilirmak JM, Assmann A, Behnisch G, Feldhoff H, Fischer L, Heil J, Knopf L, et al. 2021. A comprehensive score reflecting memory-related fMRI activations and deactivations as potential biomarker for neurocognitive aging. Human Brain Mapping. 42(14):4478-4496. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25559Kizilirmak JM, Fischer L, Krause J, Soch J, Richter A, Schott BH. 2021. Learning by Insight-Like Sudden Comprehension as a Potential Strategy to Improve Memory Encoding in Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 13:Article 661346. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2021.661346Assmann A, Richter A, Schütze H, Soch J, Barman A, Behnisch G, Knopf L, Raschick M, Schult A, Wüstenberg T, et al. 2021. Neurocan genome-wide psychiatric risk variant affects explicit memory performance and hippocampal function in healthy humans. European Journal of Neuroscience. 53(12):3942-3959. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14872Soch J, Richter A, Schütze H, Kizilirmak JM, Assmann A, Knopf L, Raschick M, Schult A, Maass A, Ziegler G, et al. 2021. Bayesian model selection favors parametric over categorical fMRI subsequent memory models in young and older adults. NeuroImage. 230:Article 117820. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117820Martens L, Herrmann L, Colic L, Li M, Richter A, Behnisch G, Stork O, Seidenbecher C, Schott BH, Walter M. 2021. Met carriers of the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism show reduced Glx/NAA in the pregenual ACC in two independent cohorts. Scientific Reports. 11(1):Article 6742. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86220-3Betts MJ, Richter A, de Boer L, Tegelbeckers J, Perosa V, Baumann V, Chowdhury R, Dolan RJ, Seidenbecher C, Schott BH, et al. 2020. Learning in anticipation of reward and punishment: perspectives across the human lifespan. Neurobiology of Aging. 96:49-57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2020.08.011Schott BH, Wüstenberg T, Lücke E, Pohl IM, Richter A, Seidenbecher CI, Pollmann S, Kizilirmak JM, Richardson-Klavehn A. 2019. Gradual acquisition of visuospatial associative memory representations via the dorsal precuneus. Human Brain Mapping. 40(5):1554-1570. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.24467Kizilirmak JM, Schott BH, Thuerich H, Sweeney-Reed CM, Richter A, Folta-Schoofs K, Richardson-Klavehn A. 2019. Learning of novel semantic relationships via sudden comprehension is associated with a hippocampus-independent network. Consciousness and Cognition. 69:113-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2019.01.005Colic L, Li M, Demenescu LR, Li S, Müller I, Richter A, Behnisch G, Seidenbecher CI, Speck O, Schott BH, et al. 2018. GAD65 promoter polymorphism rs2236418 modulates harm avoidance in women via inhibition/excitation balance in the rostral ACC. Journal of Neuroscience. 38(22):5067-5077. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1985-17.2018Richter A, Barman A, Wüstenberg T, Soch J, Schanze D, Deibele A, Behnisch G, Assmann A, Klein M, Zenker M, et al. 2017. Behavioral and neural manifestations of reward memory in carriers of low-expressing versus high-expressing genetic variants of the dopamine D2 receptor. Frontiers in Psychology. 8(MAY):Article 654. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00654Barman A, Richter S, Soch J, Deibele A, Richter A, Assmann A, Wüstenberg T, Walter H, Seidenbecher CI, Schott BH. 2015. Gender-specific modulation of neural mechanisms underlying social reward processing by Autism Quotient. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 10(11):1537-1547. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsv044Richter A, Guitart-Masip M, Barman A, Libeau C, Behnisch G, Czerney S, Schanze D, Assmann A, Klein M, Düzel E, et al. 2014. Valenced action/inhibition learning in humans is modulated by a genetic variant linked to dopamine D2 receptor expression. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 8(AUG):Article 140. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2014.00140Barman A, Assmann A, Richter S, Soch J, Schütze H, Wüstenberg T, Deibele A, Klein M, Richter A, Behnisch G, et al. 2014. Genetic variation of the RASGRF1 regulatory region affects human hippocampus-dependent memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8:Article 260. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00260Richter A, Richter S, Barman A, Soch J, Klein M, Assmann A, Libeau C, Behnisch G, Wüstenberg T, Seidenbecher CI, et al. 2013. Motivational salience and genetic variability of dopamine D2 receptor expression interact in the modulation of interference processing. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00250 - Third party funds
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2023 - 2025 (Bund)
DZPG Aufbauförderung - "Standort Jena" - Physiologie und Pathophysiologie neuronaler Schaltkreise im Kontext psychischer Gesundheit