Sitzungsübersicht |
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8:30 - 10:00 |
Parsing avenues for future fear conditioning research Ort: From (epi)genetics to cognition Chair: Roland Benoit, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig Chair: Tina Lonsdorf, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Assessing performance adjustments in and test-retest reliability of fear conditioning Category conditioning put to the test: A meta-analysis and successful replication Fear conditioning with an imagined unconditioned stimulus Network perspective on neural activation during fear acquisition and extinction training: theoretical considerations and future directions |
Brain correlates of hormonal contraceptive effects on emotion and cognition Ort: Hormones and emotions Chair: Belinda Pletzer, Universität Salzburg Chair: Ramune Griksiene, Vilnius University Progesterone antagonism beneficial for premenstrual dysphoric disorder The predictive role of (synthetic) sex hormones in hippocampal and amygdala grey matter volumes Women's ability to regulate emotions: relationship with personality, sex steroids and hormonal contraceptives Effects of oral contraceptive intake duration on verbal fluency and navigation |
How robust are the benefits of sleep on learning and memory? Ort: Learning, memory, and sleep Chair: David Philip Morgan, Central Institute of Mental Health Chair: Gordon Feld, Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit - Universität Heidelberg The impact of sleep deprivation on memory: A meta-analysis The benefits of sleep on episodic memory: A meta-analysis Drawing conclusions from null findings in sleep research: An investigation of the impact of sleep on eyewitness identifications, a registered report. Does sleep-dependent memory consolidation depend on information load? |
The utility of ERPs in clinical psychology: examples from neural correlates of performance monitoring Ort: Clinical challenges and the ageing brain Chair: Julia Klawohn, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Chair: Anja Riesel, Universität Hamburg Loss of control over binge-watching: Interactions of inhibitory and feedback processing Social performance monitoring: Obsessive-compulsive symptoms and processing of harmful mistakes Efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation in modulating aberrant error monitoring in obsessive-compulsive disorder The predictive validity of ERN and CRN for perceived risk, stress, and internalizing symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic Neural markers of depression - reward processing and attentional allocation as predictors of symptom status, disorder trajectories, and symptom development under stress |
Advances in laterality research: Towards a better understanding of hemispheric asymmetries Ort: Perspectives in neuroscience Chair: Patrick Friedrich, Forschungszentrum Jülich Chair: Sebastian Ocklenburg, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Advances in neurogenetic research on hemispheric asymmetries The influence of acute stress on frontal alpha asymmetries in EEG Increasing ecological validity in laterality research using mobile EEG Is it left or right? A classification approach for investigating hemispheric differences Towards a unified view of lateralized vision |
From the heart to the brain: Central nervous effects of cardioafferent signals Ort: Attention and perception Chair: Mauro Larrá, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors (IfADo) Somatosensory perception and active visual sampling vary across the cardiac cycle How cardioafferent traffic modulates the processing of response conflicts Removing the cardiac field artefact from the EEG using neural network non-linear regression Neural divergence and convergence for attention to and detection of interoceptive and somatosensory stimuli Enhanced responsiveness of heartbeat-evoked potentials to attention focused on heartbeats in high somatic symptom distress: a neurophysiological explanation for medically-unexplained symptoms |
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10:00 - 11:30 |
Posterblitz Ort: Plenum Chair: Christine Blume, Universität Basel |
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10:00 - 11:45 |
Postersession Ort: Postersaal gather.town Alle Poster können weiterhin besucht werden. Die Posterpräsentatoren müssen nicht anwesend sein. Die Chat-Funktion in gather.town kann genutzt werden, um Termine mit den Präsentatoren zu vereinbaren. |
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11:30 - 11:45 |
Posterpreise / G. A. Lienert-Stiftung Ort: Plenum Chair: Martin Herrmann, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Chair: Gesa Hartwigsen, Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften, Leipzig |
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12:00 - 12:30 |
Round Table - Doktoranden & Postdocs Ort: Runder Tisch 1 Chair: Andrea Kübler, Universität Würzburg Chair: Hartmut Schächinger, Universität Trier |
Round Table - Neuberufene Ort: Runder Tisch 2 Chair: Gesa Hartwigsen, Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften, Leipzig Chair: Alexander Lischke, Medical School Hamburg |
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12:00 - 13:00 |
Mittagspause |
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12:30 - 13:00 |
Interessensgruppe Offene und Reproduzierbare Forschung (IGOR) Ort: IGOR Chair: Gordon Feld, Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit - Universität Heidelberg Chair: Tina Lonsdorf, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf |
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13:00 - 14:30 |
The role of BDNF in vulnerability to and treatment of stress-related disorders Ort: From (epi)genetics to cognition Chair: Lara Puhlmann, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig Chair: Helge Frieling, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in acute stress settings: exploring associations to cortisol and hippocampal volume as neuro-endocrine markers of stress and health Serum BDNF increase and the role of cortisol reduction following contemplative mental training BDNF DNA methylation following narrative exposure therapy in former female child soldiers from the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo BDNF plasma levels and BDNF exon IV promotor methylation as predictors for antidepressant treatment response BDNF IV methylation and antidepressant treatment response - from bench to bedside |
Societal polarization: psychological and neurobiological approaches Ort: Hormones and emotions Chair: Bastian Schiller, University of Freiburg Chair: Grit Hein, Universität Würzburg Oxytocin changes behavior and spatio-temporal brain dynamics underlying inter-group conflict in humans Neural dynamics of racial categorization predicts racial bias in face recognition and altruism Promises and perils of vicarious interracial contact Intolerant of being tolerant? The impact of intergroup toleration on relative left frontal EEG activity and outgroup attitudes How learning from outgroups affects prosocial motivation and health |
Dynamic shaping of memory representations by physiological and cognitive processes Ort: Learning, memory, and sleep Chair: Svenja Brodt, Universität Tübingen Chair: Monika Schönauer, University of Freiburg Hippocampal vascularization as a potential reserve factor Anterior medial temporal lobe networks and memory for objects are affected in early stages of Alzheimer's disease Simulation-induced learning: Episodic simulations shape real-life attitudes The neocortex rapidly acquires a content-specific representation of naturalistic learning material Sleep benefits memory retention by stabilizing functional activity and enhancing hippocampal independence in the posterior medial memory network, thalamus and striatum |
Neurobiological markers for psychotherapy response Ort: Clinical challenges and the ageing brain Chair: Elisabeth Leehr, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Chair: Miriam Schiele, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg Patho- and therapyepigenetics of anxiety and stress-related disorders Predictive value of clinical data, process variables and brain imaging data for treatment outcome in spider phobia Overgeneralization of fear is associated with later non-response to virtual reality exposure therapy in spider phobia – evidence from magnetoencephalography Brain activity predicting behavioural outcomes in a combined neuromodulation and inhibitory control task in patients with binge eating disorder |
Network neuroscience approaches in psychological science: a connectionist perspective on the biological bases of attention, cognitive ability, and on clinical disease Ort: Perspectives in neuroscience Chair: Kirsten Hilger, University of Würzburg Chair: Sebastian Markett, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Attention networks and the intrinsic network structure of the human brain Intrinsic brain network dynamics and general intelligence The neural architecture of general knowledge Network neuroscience perspective on schizophrenia - from brain maps to network mechanisms |
Faces in context: Bottom-up and top-down influences on face perception Ort: Attention and perception Chair: Julia Baum, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Chair: Rasha Abdel Rahman, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Task-driven modulations of electrophysiological responses to facial expressions. Insights from intracranial EEG recordings. How associated relevance and inherent salience shape human face processing: time-resolved evidence from event-related brain potentials Beautiful is good, moral is better: Social judgments based on facial attractiveness and affective information Negative-appearing faces boost positive emotion perception Do you see what I see? Individual differences in contextualized emotion recognition |
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14:30 - 14:45 |
Kaffeepause Ort: Coffee Lounge gather.town |
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14:45 - 16:15 |
Neurophysiology of aversive conditioning and (emotional) memory Ort: From (epi)genetics to cognition Chair: Ursula Stockhorst, Universität Osnabrück Chair: Andreas Keil, University of Florida Aversive learning in the visual brain: Generalization across feature dimensions Externally induced cross-regional synchronisation modulates human associative memory: empirical and computational evidence 4 Hz phase-synchronized stimulus presentation improves contingency knowledge and affective evaluation in a fear conditioning task Prefrontal oscillations and the immediate extinction deficit in healthy men Noradrenergic modulations of fear conditioning: Yohimbine potentiates fear-conditioned bradycardia, N170, and late positive potential amplitudes |
Sex hormones and social emotional processes Ort: Hormones and emotions Chair: Bernadette von Dawans, Trier University Chair: Frances Chen, University of British Columbia Estradiol administration modulates neural emotion regulation The modulation of social behavior in oral contraceptive users and naturally cycling women Choosing right from wrong: Association of moral judgements with oral contraceptive use, testosterone, and the CAG repeat polymorphism in the androgen receptor gene Within-person changes in cardiac vagal activity across the menstrual cycle: Implications for female health and future studies Adolescent oral contraceptive use and future major depressive disorder |
Sleep, physical, and mental wellbeing in a modern society – relevance of stress, media consumption, and artificial light Ort: Learning, memory, and sleep Chair: Christine Blume, Universität Basel Chair: Christian Benedict, Uppsala University Binge-watching in the sleep laboratory - effects of cliffhangers on sleep Bad sleep makes it harder to keep your waistline down Pre-sleep artificial light exposure does not alter basic cognitive processing during sleep The effect of sleep deprivation on the response to acute psychosocial stress in young and older adults |
The impact of social exclusion and loneliness: neural mechanisms and interventions Ort: Clinical challenges and the ageing brain Chair: Dirk Scheele, Universität Oldenburg Chair: Alexander Lischke, Medical School Hamburg Social exclusion, poverty and mental health The neural underpinnings of altered interpersonal trust in loneliness Lonely hearts: an fMRI study on interoception in loneliness Sex- and subregion-specific associations between amygdala structure and social network indices – a community based imaging study with more than 900 individuals The impact of social exclusion and cognitive stress on resting-state functional connectivity of amygdala–frontal cortex networks in healthy women and men |
Neuronale Korrelate kindlicher Kognitionen Ort: Perspectives in neuroscience Chair: Stefanie Peykarjou, Universität Heidelberg Elektrophysiologische Verarbeitung akustischer Reizänderung von Säuglingen Frühkindliche neuronale Kategorisierung unvertrauter Reize: Kombinierte EKP und FPVS Reaktionen Kontext-sensitive Handlungsverarbeitung beeinflusst motorische Aktivierung im zweiten Lebensjahr: die Rolle verbaler Hinweisreize Theta-Oszillationen beim selektiven Wortlernen im Vorschulalter Crossmodales Statistisches Lernen im Alter zwischen 5 und 6 Jahren |
Up- and down-tuning in attention: Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of target selection and distractor suppression Ort: Attention and perception Chair: Malte Wöstmann, Universität zu Lübeck Chair: Daniel Schneider, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors Dortmund (IfADo) Distractor suppression is independent of target selection and fluctuates rhythmically across time Rhythmic modulation of visual perception through cross-modal entrainment EEG insights into neural tracking of target and distractor streams in continuous, naturalistic auditory scenes Target selection and distractor suppression in visual working memory Learning to ignore: Expectation-dependent distractor suppression |
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16:15 - 16:30 |
Kaffeepause Ort: Coffee Lounge gather.town |
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16:30 - 16:45 |
Brain Products Young Scientist Award / IGOR-Preis für offene und reproduzierbare Forschung Ort: Plenum Chair: Martin Herrmann, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Chair: Gordon Feld, Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit - Universität Heidelberg |
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16:45 - 17:45 |
Hauptvortrag - Nikolai Axmacher Ort: Plenum Chair: Steffen Gais, Universität Tübingen What we remember from an episode: Memory as reactivation, transformation, and selection |
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17:45 - 18:00 |
Schlussworte Ort: Plenum Chair: Steffen Gais, Universität Tübingen Chair: Gesa Hartwigsen, Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften, Leipzig |