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DFG Research Unit 1581

Project 3 – Members

 

Dr. Katharina Bösche
Inst. of Medical Psychology and Behavioural Immunology, University Clinic Essen, 45122 Essen
Katharina.Boesche@uk-essen.de

Dr. Harald Engler
Inst. of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Immunobiology, University Clinic Essen, 45122 Essen
harald.engler@uk-essen.de

PhD Cand. Laura Lückemann
Inst. of Medical Psychology and Behavioural Immunology, University Clinic Essen, 45122 Essen
laura.lueckemann@uk-essen.de

Prof. Dr. Manfred Schedlowski (associative Spokesman)
Inst. of Medical Psychology and Behavioural Immunology, University Clinic Essen, 45122 Essen
manfred.schedlowski@uk-essen.de

News

  • SFB 1280 Extinction Learning - accepted! Read more: RUB news portal / DFG press release
  • SFB Extinction Learning evaluated successfully! Read more
  • Julian Packheiser receives treasure chest-support! Read more
  • Young Scientists enjoyed a Lab Day with our colleagues at the University of Marburg. Read more
  • Adriane Icenhour received the promotional price of the Faculty of Medicine! Read more
  • A day with Michelle Craske. Read more
  • Kid came to office: With a mobile nursery we support parents who need to take their children with them to the office in short term. Read more

 ♥ of the press

  • Cooperation with dasgehirn.info
    The online magazine dasgehirn.info presents in cooperation with FOR 1581 and SFB 636 extinction learning as one of the most exciting current research topics between mind and brain. Read more
  • E-Book on Extinction Learning
    To provide a most recent update on research on extinction learning, Denise Manahan-Vaughan, Onur Güntürkün and Oliver Wolf from the Ruhr-University came together to create an open-access Frontier Research Topic e-book.
  • Don't forget...
    In everyday life we are continually confronted with situations where previously learned information is no longer valid – a phenomenon that psychologists refer to as “extinction learning”... forschung 04/2014
    German research 3/2015