Publications
17
Citations
48
Est. group size
~1
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
8
Publishing since 2019
Emma Herms studies mental health conditions, with a focus on psychotic experiences such as delusional thinking and hallucinations, as well as how people perceive signals from their own bodies (interoception) and how this relates to psychological distress. The work also touches on eating behavior, body dissatisfaction, and the influence of factors like sleep, trauma, and social relationships on mental health.
Publication activity has been steady with a modest increase in recent years, averaging about 2.6 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Exploring the role of negative urgency in body dissatisfaction in young adults
Journal of Health Psychology · 2026
- Interoception and Affective Processes: Network-Based Overlap and Relationships with Psychopathology
2025
- A Longitudinal Study on the Relationship between Delusional Ideation and Social Network
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- Moving from isolation to integration: a Bayesian multisensory perspective of interoception and psychosis
Neuropsychopharmacology · 2025
- A longitudinal study on the relationship between delusional ideation and social network
Schizophrenia Research · 2025
- 0139 Impaired Sleep Mediates the Relationship Between Interpersonal Trauma and Subtypes of Delusional Ideation
SLEEP · 2023
- No connectivity alterations for striatum, default mode, or salience network in association with self-reported antipsychotic medication dose in a large chronic patient group
Schizophrenia Research · 2020
- S206. Effect of Alcohol on Ad Lib Eating: The Role of Food-Related Reward and Inhibitory Control
Biological Psychiatry · 2019
- F155. Negative Content and Distress Across Hallucination Sensory Modalities
Biological Psychiatry · 2019
- Schizophrenia Research×2
- Schizophrenia Bulletin×2
- Biological Psychiatry×2
- Clinical Psychology Review×1
- The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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