Albers, L., Opwis, M., Schüle, I., & Salewski, C. (2019). Exploring the relationship between prevention focus and emotional eating. 33th Conference of the EHPS - "Individuals and Professionals: Cooperation to health", Dubrovnik, Croatia. (Poster)
Opwis, M., Kallweit, U., Triller, A., Dohr, M., Pollmann, W., & Salewski, C. (2018). The role of emotion regulation in narcolepsy with cataplexy. Journal of Sleep Research, 27, NJ USA: Wiley. (Poster)
Eggermann, J., Opwis, M., & Salewski, C. (2018). The effect of alexithymia on relationship functioning is mediated by affectionate experience. 32th Conference of the EHPS - "Health Psychology across the lifespan. Uniting Research, Practice & Policy", Galway, Ireland. (Poster)
Opwis, M., Schimdt, J., & Salewski, C. (2017). The relationship between pain catastrophizing and personal happiness in patients with fibromyalgia. 31th Conference of the EHPS - "Innovative Ideas in Health Psychology", Padova, Italy.
Opwis, M., Schimdt, J., & Salewski, C. (2017). Boredom proneness and rumination interactively mediate the effect of negative urgency on emotional eating. 31th Conference of the EHPS - "Innovative Ideas in Health Psychology", Padova, Italy.
Schimdt, J., Voehringer, J., Opwis, M. & Martin, A. (2017). The role of skin picking and dysmorphic concerns for impaired mental health accompanying skin conditions. 31th Conference of the EHPS - "Innovative Ideas in Health Psychology", Padova, Italy.
Opwis, M. & Zimmermann, P. (2016). Zusammenhänge zwischen implizitem Affekt und physiologischen Reaktionen während der Darbietung emotionaler Reize. Symposium auf dem 50. DGPs Kongress, Leipzig, Germany.
Opwis, M. & Zimmermann, P. (2016). Emotional Coherence: How does Implicit Versus Explicit Affect Relate to Bodoly Emotion Markers? Association for Psychological Science, 28th annual convention, Chicago Illinois, USA.
Opwis, M., Zimmermann, P., & Salewski, C. (2016). The Influence of Emotion Regulation on Experiental, Expressive, and Physiological Reactions while Experiencing Sadness. 30th Conference of the EHPS/DHP – “Behaviour Change: Making an impact on health and health services", Aberdeen, Scotland.
Opwis, M., Schimdt, J., & Salewski, C. (2016). Rumination, but not Suppression Contributes to Gender Effects in Non-Clinical Disordered Eating Behavior. 30th Conference of the EHPS/DHP – “Behaviour Change: Making an impact on health and health service", Aberdeen, Scotland.
Opwis, M. & Salewski, C. (2015). Emotion Regulation, Self-Efficacy, Disease Severity, and Psychological Adjustment in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. 29th Conference of the EHPS - "Principles of behaviour change in health and illness", Limassol, Cypress.
Ungruh, S., Krajewski, J., Opwis, M., Eyben, F., Schuller, B., Schnieder, S. (2014). Analyse von Tastaturanschlägen und Mausbewegungsmustern zur Detektion von Schläfrigkeit in der PC-Arbeit. Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP). Gießen, Germany.
Opwis, M. & Zimmermann, P. (2014). Auswirkung habitueller Emotionsregulationsstrategien auf die subjektive, expressive und physiologische Reaktionsebene von Emotionen. Symposium auf dem 49. DGPs Kongress, Bochum, Germany.
Schmidt, J., Stürmer, R., Theuerzeit, C., Opwis, M., Lambeck, J.-P., Schweitzer, N. & Werner, B. (2013). Empirical validation of psychophysiological patterns related to the “Limbic® Map”. 2013 NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference, Bonn, Germany.
Schmidt, J., Opwis, M. & Stürmer, R. (2012). Physio-HeatMaps. Visualizing complex psychophysiological assessment of market research stimuli. 2012 NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference, Rotterdam, Niederlande.
Opwis, M., Schmidt, J., Lambeck, J.-P. & Stürmer, R. (2012). Weird or wired celebrities - Effects of Celebrity Endorsers in Energy-Commercials on Psychophysiological Response Patterns. 2012 NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference, Rotterdam, Niederlande.
Boucsein, W., Stürmer, R., Moessinger, M., Opwis, M., Schmidt, J., & Theuerzeit, C. (2011). Psychophysiological investigation of the impact of stimulating and relaxing scents on arousal, relaxation, and driving behavior in car drivers. 51st Annual conference of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Boston, USA.