Julia Göstl
Research Associate
NameJulia Göstl M.Sc.
Research Interests
In the course of my studies and internships I developed a solid interest in the neuro-cognitive and behavioral processes underlying addiction and addictive patterns. I view addiction as a complex construct anchored in a person’s neuro-functional, behavioral and cognitive profile which is changing over time. These changes can be due to internal and external influences or an individual’s life-experiences. More specifically, our research focuses on underlying cognitive and behavioral (learning) mechanisms in individuals with and without alcohol use disorder.
Additionally, I focus on investigating the relationship between cannabis use and possible adverse mental health outcomes.
Main Project
Collaborative Research Center TRR 265: Losing and Regaining Control over Drug Intake
Central recruitment, imaging and biobanking
(TRR 265, Project S01)