2019
Bühler-Kolloquium der Fakultät Psychologie
Antje Ducki (Beuth Hochschule für Technik, Berlin, D)
Mobile Arbeit und Gesundheit
Ute Stephan (King`s College London, UK)
Entrepreneurs’ mental health and well-being: Facts, myths and a new research agenda
Rudolf Stark (Justus Liebig University Gießen, D)
Kann der Konsum von Pornographie zur Sucht führen? Einblicke unter Berücksichtigung neurobiologischer Ergebnisse
Gregor Domes (University of Trier, D)
Hormone und Soziale Kognition
Caroline Catmur (King's College London, UK)
Mirroring intentions? Investigating the role of mirror neurons in action understanding
Pim Cuijpers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL)
The Dodo Bird in the digital age; how E‐mental health can improve prevention and treatment of mental health problems
Heleen Riper (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL)
The future of E-mental health: From effectiveness towards digital phenotyping.
NIC-Kolloquium
Alejandro Tabas (TU Dresden, D)
Testing the role of predictability in stimulus specific adaptation to frequency-modulated sounds at the auditory subcortical pathway
Dirk Müller (TU Dresden, D)
NIC IT-Resources and NICePype Pipelines
Brennan McDonald (TU Dresden, D)
Improving Social Cognition through Prolonged Engagement with Narrative Fiction
Lisa Jeschke (TU Dresden, D)
TMS on area V5 influences visual speech recognition
Heidi Järvikylä (TU Dresden, D)
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation in the Auditory Thalamus in Developmental Dyslexia
Tanja Endrass & Verena Wüllhorst (TU Dresden, D)
Common and Distinct Mechanisms of Social Anxiety and Alcohol Use (MOSAIC)
Thomas Hummel (Universitätsklinikum Dresden, D)
Effects of mint exposure in the processing of trigeminal and non-trigeminal odorous stimuli
Louise Kauffmann (Grenoble Alpes University, F)
What can eye movements tell us on neuro-cognitive (dys)functioning?
Disputationen an der Fakultät Psychologie
(nur SFB-relevante)
Anne Gärtner
Individual differences in cognitive, neurobiological and psychopathological correlates of emotion regulation
Caroline Surrey
Specifying mechanisms serving context-specific activation of cognitive control
Magdalena Wekenborg
When the heart burns out: The predictive power of repeated heart rate variability measurements for the development and pathogenesis of Burnout
Ying Lee
Dopamine modulation of action control
Katharina Zwosta
Neurocognitive mechanisms of goal-directed behavior and its transition to habitual behavior
Marcus Möschl
Prospective Memory and Intention Deactivation: Challenges, Mechanisms and Modulators
André Schmidt
Selbststeuerung, kognitive Kontrolle und Persönlichkeitsaspekte bei einer Störung durch Glücksspiel
Nicolas Zink
Oscillation-based brain network dynamics in executive functions
MGK-Kolloquium
Sarah Schwöbel
Balancing control: A Bayesian interpretation of habitual and goal-directed behavior
Ulrike Senftleben
Choice repetition effects in value-based decision making
Felix Knorr
Towards real time detection of dynamic control states