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Projects within Research Domain B: Mechanisms

Projects within Research Domain B: Mechanisms.
Cognitive-Emotional and Behavioural Mechanisms and their Neurobiological Correlates Underlying Symptom Change, Recurrence, and Remission
- B01 - Emotion perception, emotion regulation variability and flexibility modulate the effect of stressful life events on the course of illness in affective disorders (Elisabeth Leehr, Andreas Jansen, Stefan Ehrlich)
- B02 - Characterization of life event-triggered inflection signals and emotion regulation in a Cacna1c mouse model (Kay Jüngling, Nadine Bernhardt)
- B03 - The mechanistic role of expectation in the development of inflection signals in patients with major depression (Benjamin Straube)
- B04 - Identifying inflection signals through continuous long-term monitoring of changes in affect and expectations in genetic rat models for affective disorders (Markus Wöhr, Carsten Culmsee)
- B05 - Social interaction predictors of symptom change in major depression (Nina Alexander, Philipp Kanske)
- B06 - Trajectories of behaviour and brain activity correlates of socio-affective cognition under genetic risk and psychosocial stress (Nadine Bernhardt, Markus Wöhr)
- B07 - Linking cognitive-behavioural rhythms to brain oscillations, cognition, and disease trajectories in affective disorders (Ida Wessing, Joachim Gross, Philipp Ritter)
- B08 - Impact of chronobiologic modulation on behavioural rhythms, neuroplasticity and immune-metabolic parameters (Carsten Culmsee, Kay Jüngling)