Archives: Research Groups
-
Research Groups
Research
Learn moreAt the Psychotherapy Lab, we conduct research on mental disorders and the psychotherapeutic process. One key aspect of our work involves structured clinical interviews, which are essential for ensuring that individuals in our patient groups meet the diagnostic criteria for the disorders under study, while control group participants do not. We use advanced recording equipment…
-
-
Research Groups
Psychotherapy Lab
Learn moreThe Psychotherapy Lab focuses on the investigation of psychological processes that contribute to the development or maintenance of mental disorders. In addition, it is designed to support research on the psychotherapeutic process. It features two assessment rooms equipped with a sophisticated system of cameras and microphones. This equipment enables the unobtrusive observation and recording of…
-
-
Research Groups
Research
Learn moreThe CLIPSLAB is designed for the experimental investigation of psychophysiological processes that are important for health and the development or maintenance of chronic physical conditions (e.g., cardiovascular diseases, long-/post-covid, chronic fatigue syndrome, inflammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, obesity) and mental disorders (e.g., eating disorders, anxiety disorders, depression, dissociative disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder or somatic…
-
-
Research Groups
CLIPS LAB
Learn moreThe Clinical Psychophysiology Laboratory (CLIPSLAB) hosts research projects of the research groups “Brain-Body Interaction” (Head: André Schulz) and “Self-Regulation and Health” (Head: Claus Vögele). This laboratory is equipped with cutting-edge technology to monitor activity of the brain, of multiple body organs and their interaction.
-
-
-
Research Groups
Research
Learn moreHow do number processing and mathematical thinking work in children and in adults? How are they implemented in the brain? What are the typical and atypical developmental trajectories of these skills?