2013
Bühler-Colloquium of the Department of Psychology
Akira Miyake (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
The unity and diversity of executive functions revisited: What we have learned so far
Ulrich Mayr (University of Oregon, USA)
Control of attentional control settings
Sanne de Wit (University of Amsterdam, NL)
External stimulus control over instrumental action
Christoph Mulert (Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, D)
From mapping to mechanisms: Multimodal imaging with fMRI, DTI and EEG
Alfons Hamm (Universität Greifswald, D)
Anxiety disorders and defense reactivity
Martin Paulus (University of California San Diego, USA)
Toward individual predictions of treatment outcomes in anxiety: application of random forests to fMRI data
Jürgen Markgraf (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D)
Psychological therapy of anxiety disorders: From efficacy research to the elucidation of mechanisms
Andrea Reinecke (University of Oxford, UK)
Cognitive and neurobiological markers of psychopathology and treatment success
Daniel Pine (National Institue of Mental Health, USA)
The developmental neuroscience of anxiety: Insights of novel therapies
Bertram Gawronski (University of Western Ontario, CAN)
Contextualized representation and automatic evaluation
Felix Schönbrodt (LMU München, Germany)
Let us reconcile our absolute differences: Response surface analyses as alternative to difference values
Lectures in Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience
Friedhelm Hummel (Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, D)
Tuning up the brain: Hirnstimulation zur Beeinflussung von Lernen
Grit Hein (Universität Zürich, CH)
Why do we help? Uncovering the neutral correlates of prosocial motives
Björn Rasch (Universität Zürich, CH)
Reactivating memories during sleep
Sven Müller (Ghent University, B)
The relevance of cognition-emotion interactions for pediatric psychopathalogy
Current Perspectives in Psychiatric Research
Ulrich Ebner-Priemer (Universität Karlsruhe, D)
Ambulatory long-term monitoring using smartphones in patients with Bipolar Disorder
Florian Schlagenhauf (Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, D)
Disordered reinforcement learning in Schizophrenia and Addiction
Max Pilhatsch & Nora Vetter (TU Dresden, D)
Neuronal development and clinical aspects of emotion regulation mechanisms in adolescence
Pavol Mikolás (Universität Prag, CZ)
Analysis of fMRI signal complexity in patients with Bipolar Disorder
Thesis Defenses at the Department of Psychology
(only those relevant for CRC 940)
Robert Miller
Approaches to the parametric modeling of hormone concentrations: Inference on acute secretory of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
Nils Krömer
Facing Food: Neuromodulation of food-cue reactivity
Nora Vetter
Theory of mind development in adolescence and its (neuro)cognitive mechanisms
Stephan Ripke
Decision and reward in intertemporal choice: The roles of brain development, inter-individual differences and pharmacological influences
Susann Steudte
The analysis of cortisol in human scalp hair – Examination of long term endocrine and cognitive correlates of PTSD an traumatization
Antje Tietze
Cortisolbestimmung im menschlichen Haar- eine neue Methode der psychoneuroendokrinen Forschung
Monika Fleischhauer
The value and pitfalls of direct and indirect measures of personality: A contribution to the conceptual understanding and measurement of individual differences in Need for Cognition
Habilitations at the Faculty of Science
(only those relevant for CRC 940)
Ulrike Lüken
Exploring the neural signature of anxiety and its mechanisms of change following cognitive-behavioral therapy
Rico Fischer
Context-sensitive adjustments of cognitive control: The role of conflict- and alerting signals