Conference Agenda
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Daily Overview |
| 9:00am - 10:30am |
144: Identifying Neural Signatures of Conscious Auditory Perception: A Multimethod Approach Location: HS 01 Chair: Torge Dellert, University of Münster Isolating Neural Correlates of Auditory Consciousness in the Absence of Decision-Making: Evidence from fMRI and EEG Neural Correlates of Auditory Awareness: Effects of Attention, Arousal, and Task Relevance Contextual Influences On (And Neural Correlates Of) Perception Of Degraded Speech Signals Identifying Neural Correlates of Auditory Perceptual Awareness and Deviance Using a No-report Inattentional Deafness Paradigm |
158: Dynamics of Enhancement and Suppression: Integrating Neural and Behavioral Perspectives on Selective Attention Location: HS 07 Chair: Max Schulz, University Lübeck Chair: dock duncan, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Effort Expectation and Strategic Cue Use in Visual Search The Electrophysiological Correlates of Visual Distraction: a Combined ERP, Decoding, and SSVEP Approach to Studying Distraction in the Brain Better Late Than Never: Early Stimulus-driven Feature-based Attention Is Adjusted Later By Top-down Control Auditory Attention Implements Independent but Complementary Cortical Mechanisms of Enhancement and Suppression The Here and Now of Attention: Electrophysiological Signatures of Attentional Processes in Space and Time |
152: What’s in a Shared Heart Beat? Physiological Synchrony as Indicators of Interpersonal Relationships Location: HS 08 Chair: Hedwig Eisenbarth, Victoria University of Wellington Psychophysiology of Peer Experiences in Late Childhood and Early Adolescence Multimodal Interpersonal Synchrony in Dyadic Conversations: The IRSync Project Back To The Lab: Advancing Physiological Synchrony Research Through Controlled Experimental Paradigms The Association between the Visual System, Physiological Synchrony and Lie Detection Taking Turns In Taking Stress: Psychophysiological Synchrony In Romantic Partners Under Physiological Stress |
134: Advances in the Brain-Based Prediction of General Intelligence (g): From Networks to Neurons Location: HS 09 Chair: Oliver Bruton, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Chair: Daniel Kristanto, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Multimethod Prediction of Human Traits from Structural Brain Connectivity Meta-Scientific Evaluation of Precision Functional Mapping: Implications for Predicting g Structure Mapping in the Hippocampal-Cortical System Relates to Intelligence An Island That Connects? The Insular Cortex and General Intelligence (g) |
| 139: From Laboratory Stress to Real-World Resilience Location: HS 10 Chair: Charlotte Schenk, University Hospital Frankfurt - Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Chair: Maren Schmidt-Kassow, University Hospital Dynamic Brain States: An HMM fMRI Study of Stress Response Neural Correlates Of Non-genomic And Genomic Cortisol Effects On Memory Retrieval Influence Of Acute And Long-lasting Stress On Voice Perception Adaptive Pupil-Indexed Arousal Regulation Across Stress Contexts Predicts Real-World Resilience Empathy in the Face of Adversity: A Longitudinal Study of Psychological Resilience |
135: Modeling the Predictive Brain: From Concepts to Neural and Behavioral Data Location: HS 13 Chair: Insa Schloßmacher, University of Münster Chair: Jana Harenbrock, University of Münster Toward a Unified Account of Surprise and Novelty in the Brain Bayesian Workflow for Theory-driven Modelling in Computational Psychiatry The Somatosensory MMN – From Averages to Single-Trial Modeling Bayesian modeling of Mismatch Negativity: Unraveling Perceptual Learning through Computational and Neural Mechanisms Mismatch Responses: A Spatiotemporal Pattern of Prediction and Adaptation |
162: From Mind Wandering to Rumination: Perspectives on Self-generated Thoughts Location: HS 14 Chair: Jessica Peter, University of Bern Mind Wandering, Stress and Academic Success in Higher Education Robust Minds? Auditory Distraction Effects on Cognitive Performance in Laboratory and Remote Intelligence Testing The influence of Repetitive Thinking On Episodic Memory In Depression Speech-Based Markers: Objective Tools for Capturing Spontaneous Thought and Ruminative States |
154: Pharmacological Modulation of Neurocognitive Functioning and Affective Regulation Location: HS 15 Chair: Jana Tegelbeckers, Otto von Guericke Universität Chair: Alexander Weuthen, Universitätsklinikum Jena M1-Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Blockage Impairs Memory Performance and Meta-Memory Judgements Orexinergic Modulation of Attention and Cognitive Control Estradiol Administration Effects Striatal Grey Matter Volume Cannabidiol as Treament Option for Individuals with AUD: Results from the ICONIC Trial |
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| 10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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| 11:00am - 12:30pm |
142: IGOR Symposium: Psychology and the Brain - Registered Reports in Practice Location: HS 01 Chair: Guido Hesselmann, Psychologische Hochschule Berlin (PHB) Disentangling the Effects of Intensity and Saliency in Thermonociception: A Registered Report Can TMS-Evoked Potentials Act As Biomarkers Of Long-Term Potentiation Or Long- Term Depression Induced By Paired Associative Stimulation? Probing the Dual-Task Structure of a Metacontrast-Masked Priming Paradigm with Trialwise Subjective Visibility Judgments Arithmetic Deficits in Parkinson’s Disease? – A Registered Report |
156: Connecting Within-Person Fluctuations In Cognition To Real-life Behavior Location: HS 07 Chair: Hilmar Zech, Technische Universität Dresden Smartphone Experiments Reveal Mechanisms Driving Real-Life Drinking in Alcohol Use Disorder Microlongitudinal Assessment and Neuromodulation of Mood and Cognition in Daily Life Between- and Within-Person Learning and Decision-Making Markers of Depressive Symptoms A Complex Systems Approach to Routine Outcome Monitoring and Feedback in Psychotherapy |
145: Aggression in Context: Neural Mechanisms of Social Interactions and Emotion Regulation Location: HS 08 Chair: Alexandra Sebastian, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Chair: Christoph Korn, Heidelberg University It Runs in the Family: Temporal Neural and Behavioral Dynamics in Patient-Sibling Dyads Close to the Heart: Temporal Neural and Behavioural Dynamics in Patient–Partner Dyads Contextual Factors Shape Anger and Aggression - Evidence From Novel Grid Aggression Tasks in VR, fMRI, and Online Real-time fMRI Neurofeedback As A Transdiagnostic Approach To Strengthen Self-Regulation Of Cognitive Control Regions Emotion Meets Inhibition: Neural Mechanisms of Aggression in Adult ADHD |
102: From White Matter Microstructure to Cognitive Processes: Integrating Evidence on the Neurocognitive Basis of Intelligence Location: HS 09 Chair: Henrike Maria Jungeblut, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Chair: Sven Lesche, Universität Heidelberg White Matter Microstructure and Intelligence: From Replicable FA Findings to Neurite Density and Polygenic Influences Predicting Individual Differences in General Intelligence from Structural-Functional Brain Network Coupling Temporal Dynamics of Frontal Midline Theta Connectivity in Relation to General Intelligence Intelligence and the Phase-amplitude Coupling of Brain Oscillations Are Smarter Brains Always Faster? Testing the Boundaries of the Mental Speed Hypothesis |
| 128: Interoception in Stress-Related Disorders: From Vulnerability to Mechanisms Location: HS 10 Chair: Alexander Lischke, Medicalschool Hamburg Sex-Specific Interoceptive Deficits In Individuals With Subclinical Levels Of BPD Selective Interoception Impairments And Treatment Effects In Borderline Personality Disorder A Meta-Analytic Review Of Child Maltreatment And Interoception Interoception in Acute Stress, Chronic Stress, and Stress‑Related Disorders Including Post‑COVID Syndrome |
130: Decision-making Under Risk And Uncertainty Location: HS 13 Chair: Franziska Knolle, Technical University of Munich Chair: John Purcell, Rutgers University How Experience Drives Loss Aversion in Risky Decisions. Evaluation, Exploration, and Predictions of Potentially Immoral Others in People with Schizophrenia Should I stay or should I go? – Examining the Exploration-Exploitation Trade-off and its Relation to Anxiety and Depression. Association of Schizotypal Traits and Psychotic-Like Experiences to Risk Taking Mechanisms when Contingencies Change in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task |
151: Stress Physiology and the Modulation of Emotional Memory Activation at Varying Timescales: From Cardiac Timing to the Lifespan Location: HS 14 Chair: Johannes B. Finke, University of Siegen Embodiment of Encoding and Consolidation of Declarative Memory for Emotional Faces Post-Retrieval Stress Disrupts Memory Updating by Altering Retrieval-Dependent Neural Representations Genomic Vs. Non-genomic Effects of Cortisol on Appetitive Extinction: Evidence from Pupillometry Leveraging Stress Hormone Effects for Enhancing Extinction Learning Once Stressed, Always Stressed? Early Life Adversity, Cognitive Control, and Depressive Vulnerability |
137: Learning and Updating in Psychopathology: From Brain Dynamics to Symptom Changes Location: HS 15 Chair: Max Schulz, University Lübeck Chair: dock duncan, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Longitudinal Associations Between Reinforcement Learning and Psychopathology in Youth Negative Expectations, Learning Rate, and Treatment Outcome in Anxiety Disorders Machine Learning for Dynamical Systems Modelling in Psychiatry and Neuroscience Network Analysis of Panic Disorder: Integrating Defensive Reactivity, Clinical Indicators, and Treatment Response Brain Dynamics in the Antidepressant Placebo Effect |
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| 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Keynote 3: Monika Schönauer Location: HS 13 Chair: Bastian Schiller, Universität Heidelberg The Role Of Reactivation In Forming Long-Term Memories. |
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| 1:30pm - 2:00pm |
Conference Closing Location: HS 13 |
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