2014
Bühler-Colloquium of the Department of Psychology
Sander Koole (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL)
Do demanding conditions help or hurt self-regulation?
Michael Posner (University of Oregon, USA)
Developing attention networks of the human brain (video lecture)
Merim Bilalic (Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurth, A)
Why good thoughts block better ones
Todd Hare (University of Zürich, CH)
The effects of acute stress on behavioral and neural measures of dietary self-control
Florian Schlagenhauf (MPI CBS Leipzig, D)
What influences the balance between goal-directed and habitual behavioral control?
Christian Doeller (Donders Institute & Radboud University Nijmegen, NL)
Mapping memories
Roberto Cabeza (Duke University, USA)
Neural mechanisms of memory, emotion and aging: Three short stories
Emrah Düzel (Universitätsklinikum Magdeburg, D)
Functional organization and plasticity of hippocampal memory networks in humans: fMRI studies at 7 Tesla
Bruce Bridgeman (University of California Santa Cruz, USA)
Perceived difficulty of a motor task affects memory but not action
Lectures in Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience
Cindy H. Liu (University of Massachusetts Boston, USA)
Perinatal stress an psychological outcomes: Measurement and mechanisms
Julie Bugg (Washington University St. Louis, USA)
Expectations and experience: Dissociable influences on cognitive control
Torsten Schubert (HU Berlin, D)
Effects of action video gaming and working memory training on executive functions
Current Perspectives in Psychiatric Research
Michael Marxen & Mathias Heil (TU Dresden, D)
Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Simulation (TMS) on emotional networks
NIC-Colloquium
Gabriela Gan (TU Dresden, D)
Neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced loss of control over behavior
Anke Meyer-Base (Florida State University, USA)
Pattern analysis and visualization in fMRI data analysis and neuro-oncology: Cross-fertilization between biomedical imaging and engineering
Thesis Defenses at the Department of Psychology
(only those relevant for CRC 940)
Stefanie Beck
Realizing delayed intentions: The neuro-cognitive mechanisms of strategic monitoring and spontaneous retrieval in prospective memory
Damaris Bäumler
Ontogenese und Funktion der Cortisolaufwachfunktion
Sören Enge
The common role of serotonin function in modulating responsiveness to behaviorally relevant signals: Evidence for genetic variations to enhance selectivity to goal-relevant stimuli across cognitive tasks and sensory modalities
Anja Kräplin
Impulsivity in pathological gambling: Decomposing the construct to detect disorder-specific characteristics
Moritz Walser
The failure of deactivating completed intentions
Gabriela Gan
Neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced loss of control over behavior