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Session Overview | |
Location: 0.004 Z6 651 Audimax |
Date: Thursday, 19/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 9:00am |
Welcome address and conference opening Location: 0.004 Z6 |
9:00am - 10:00am |
Keynote Lecture 1: Daniela Mier Location: 0.004 Z6 |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
Poster Blitz Location: 0.004 Z6 |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
The Emergence and Transformation of Memory Representations in the Human Brain Location: 0.004 Z6 The Emergence and Transformation of Memory Representations in the Human Brain Temporal Dynamics of Microstructural Plasticity in the Human Brain From Detail to Gist? The Role of Consolidation in Real-Life Episodic Memory Transformation Concurrent Representations of Reinstated and Transformed Memories and Their Modulation by Reward Anxiety And Pain Sensitivity Differentially Influence Generalisation Across Cognitive Maps The Schematic Scaffolding of Past and Future Episodes: Evidence from Human Brain Lesions and Natural Language Processing |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Decoding Credit Assignment: Insights into the Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Causal Inference Location: 0.004 Z6 Decoding Credit Assignment: Insights into the Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Causal Inference Exploring the Effects of Catecholaminergic Modulation on Credit Assignment: Behavioral, Computational and Neural Insights From a Tyrosine Administration Study Cerebellar Dysfunction Impairs Prediction Error Signaling In Reinforcement Learning – A Credit Assignment Problem? Self-Other Mergence and Information Compression in Prefrontal Cortex Am I Smart, or Was the Task Easy? Electrophysiological and Computational Insights into Credit Assignment for Ability vs. Difficulty Perceived Cause and Controllability in Social Interactions and Their Neural Representations |
Date: Friday, 20/June/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:00am |
Keynote Lecture 2: Peter Dayan Location: 0.004 Z6 |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
IGOR Symposium: Open Science initiatives in biopsychological research Location: 0.004 Z6 IGOR Symposium: Open Science initiatives in biopsychological research ARIADNE: A Scientific Navigator to Find Your Way Through the Resource Labyrinth of Psychological Sciences Towards more open data in psychoneuroendocrinology: Introducing the Neuroendocrinology Open Data Exchange Standard (NODES) Task Force Is There a Standard? An Umbrella Review of EEG Preprocessing Pipelines for ERP Studies From Raw to Refined: How Data Transformations Shape Effect Sizes and Reliability There Is No Research On A Dead Planet – Fostering Ecologically Sustainable Open Science Practices In Neuroscience Discussion: Future Directions of Open Science in Biopsychological Research |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Social Interactions And Their Clinical Implications Location: 0.004 Z6 Social Interactions And Their Clinical Implications Dopaminergic Modulation Independently Affects Movement and Social Cognition Learning About Others’ Cooperative and Competitive Intentions Under Ambiguity Neural Signatures of Social Inference Predict Real-World Social Connectivity and Loneliness Across the Lifespan The Effects Of Types Of Social Support In Everyday-life Social Interactions On Anxiety And Mood In Depression And Anxiety Disorders Nonverbal Communication Deficits in Schizophrenia and Depression |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Building Concepts, Space and Memory in Early Brain Development Location: 0.004 Z6 Building Concepts, Space and Memory in Early Brain Development The COMIC Study – Investigating Brain and Memory Development in Childhood Memories in Motion: Understanding the Dynamic Patterns of Memory Formation and Retention in Early Childhood Understanding Neural Dynamics Across Development: From Infancy to Adulthood How Early Motor System Development Promotes Spatial Navigation: An Infant MRI Study Entorhinal Grid-like Codes In 6- to 8-year-old Children |
Date: Saturday, 21/June/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Neural Dynamics Of Threat Processing: Exploring Underlying Mechanisms And Their Relevance For Psychopathology Location: 0.004 Z6 Neural Dynamics Of Threat Processing: Exploring Underlying Mechanisms And Their Relevance For Psychopathology Fear Extinction Learning and The Reward Positivity The Impact Of Aversive Contexts On Visuocortical Processing Of Generalized Threat Magnetoencephalographic Correlates of Fear Generalization Are Modulated by Phobia-relevance of the Unconditioned Stimulus in Spider Phobics Magnetoencephalographic and Multimodal Correlates of Aversive Generalization Learning in Tinnitus |
10:45am - 12:00pm |
Awards Session Location: 0.004 Z6 |
12:15pm - 1:15pm |
Keynote Lecture 3: Andreas Keil Location: 0.004 Z6 |
1:15pm - 1:20pm |
Conference Closing Location: 0.004 Z6 |
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