Projects
Fundings
The AG Neuroimaging has been supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG):
Collaborative research center 940 ‘Volition and cognitive control: mechanisms, modulators, dysfunction’
2020-2024
- Project A2 ‘Neurocognitive processes supporting flexible voluntary action’
- Project Z2 ‘Core Imaging Facility - Design & Analysis‘ (together with Michael Marxen & Stefan Kiebel)
- Project A11 ' Does the human thalamus play a role in human goal-directed behaviour and cognitive control?' (together with Katharina von Kriegstein)
2016-2020
- Project A2 ‘Neurocognitive processes supporting flexible voluntary action’
- Project Z2 ‘Core Imaging Facility - Design & Analysis‘ (together with Michael Marxen & Stefan Kiebel)
- Project A6 'Mechanismen der Selbstkontrolle: Die Rolle von antizipierten Emotionen und zukunftsorientiertem Denken bei der Belohnungsregulation' (together with Thomas Goschke & Franziska Korb)
2012-2016
- Project A2 ‘Neurocognitive processes supporting flexible voluntary action’
- Project Z2 ‘Core Imaging Facility - Design & Analysis‘ (together with Michael Marxen)
- Project A6 "Mechanismen der Selbstkontrolle: Die Rolle von antizipierten Emotionen und zukunftsorientiertem Denken bei der Belohnungsregulation" (together with Thomas Goschke)
- Project B1 ‘Emotional modulation of cognitive control: Effects of positive affect and reward cues on the stability-flexibility balance’ (together with Thomas Goschke & Annette Bolte)
Individual Projects
2011-2015
- ‘Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of learning and implementing context-dependent action-affect associations as a prerequisite for goal-directed behavior‘ funded by the German Research Agency (RU 1539/2; Hannes Ruge & Uta Wolfensteller)