Lateefah Roth

Lateefah Roth
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University Medical Center Hamburg - Eppendorf

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Introduction
Current institution
University Medical Center Hamburg - Eppendorf
Current position
  • PhD Student
Education
October 2016 - October 2019
University of Göttingen
Field of study
  • Behavioral Biology
October 2013 - October 2016

Publications

Publications (6)
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There is an ongoing debate about anxiety deficits in psychopathy and their possible impact on individual behavior. Data on actual anxiety- and threat-related behavior associated with psychopathy is still limited. We performed a mixed reality study using the elevated plus-maze (EPM) in a non-clinical sample (N = 160) to test anxiety-related behavior...
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The Dark-Light Box (DLB) is an approach-avoidance task developed in rodents, consisting of a two-part box with an aversive (light) and safe (dark) compartment. The time spent in the aversive part represents a measure of anxiety. While the DLB is common practice in animal anxiety research, human anxiety-related behavior is primarily assessed via sel...
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Approach–avoidance conflicts are a hallmark of anxiety-related behaviors. A gold standard for assessing anxiety-related behaviors in rodents is the elevated plus-maze (EPM), which was recently translated to humans using immersive virtual reality. Repeated behavioral testing is particularly interesting for clinical and pharmacological research in hu...
Article
The use of opioid antagonists is discussed as a feasible and tolerable treatment of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD). However, little is known about the influence of opioid blockage on relevant physiological functions such as sexual arousal, pain perception as well as disgust sensitivity during the sexual response cycle (SRC). Healthy par...
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Masturbation is one of the most common sexual behaviors in humans. It is also a phylogenetically widespread trait of various other mammalian and some non-mammalian species. Several hypotheses have been proposed aiming to explain the function of masturbation in primates and other species. These were mainly based on observations of nonhuman primates...

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