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10 Selected Articles:

Dietrich*, A., & Haider, H. (2015). Human creativity, evolutionary algorithms, and predictive representations: The mechanics of thought trials. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22, 897-915.

Dietrich, A. (2014). The mythconception of the mad genius. Frontiers In Psychology: Psychopathology, 5, 79-82.

Dietrich*, A., & Audiffren, M. (2011). The reticular-activating hypofrontality (RAH) model of acute exercise. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 35, 1305-1325.

Dietrich*, A., & Kanso, R. (2010). A review of EEG, ERP and neuroimaging studies of creativity and insight. Psychological Bulletin, 136, 822-848.

Dietrich, A. (2007). Who is afraid of a cognitive neuroscience of creativity? Methods, 42, 22-27.

Dietrich, A. (2004). The cognitive neuroscience of creativity. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 11, 1011-1026.

Dietrich, A. (2004). Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the experience of flow. Consciousness and Cognition, 13, 746-761.

Dietrich*, A., & Sparling, P.B. (2004). Endurance exercise selectively impairs prefrontal-dependent cognition. Brain and Cognition, 55, 516-524.

Sparling, P.B., Giuffrida, A., Piomelli, D., Rosskopf, L., & Dietrich*, A. (2003). Exercise activates the endocannabinoid system. NeuroReport, 14, 2209-2211.

Dietrich, A. (2003). Functional neuroanatomy of altered states of consciousness: The transient hypofrontality theory. Consciousness and Cognition, 12, 231-256.

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