Talks

Deep brain stimulation in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Department of Psychiatry Science Lunch 2022 Dr. Helena Rogg, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Lübeck, presented her research on the effects of deep brain stimulation on patients affected by obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The Translational Psychiatry group is currently collaborating with multiple units of the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein to facilitate the integration …

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Perception, cognition, and metacognition in schizotypy vs dyslexia: What’s common?

Department of Psychiatry Science Lunch 2021 Dr. Léon Franzen, Department of Psychology at Lübeck University, presented his research on the perceptual and cognitive commonalities between schizotypy and dyslexia. The Translational Psychiatry group is currently collaborating with the Auditory Cognition group of Professor Jonas Obleser, housed in the department of psychology, on a project investigating biases …

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Charakterisierung veränderter thalamokortikaler Konnektivität nach d-Amphetamin, LSD und MDMA Gabe

Department of Psychiatry Science Lunch 2021 Dr. Mihai Avram, Department of Psychology at the University of Lübeck, presented his research on “Charakterisierung veränderter thalamokortikaler Konnektivität nach d-Amphetamin, LSD und MDMA Gabe”. Our weekly “Science Lunch” takes place on Wednesdays at noon (12pm CEST) online via the Webex platform. Once a month, external speakers are invited …

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Optimizing the effects of psychotherapy: efficacy, predictors, and side effects in routine inpatient care

Department of Psychiatry Science Lunch Dr. Philipp Herzog, Department of Psychiatry at Lübeck University, presented his research on how to optimize the effects of psychotherapy.  Our weekly “Science Lunch” takes place on Wednesdays at noon (12pm CEST) online via the Webex platform. Once a month, external speakers are invited to present their research during the …

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Mushrooms instead of pills? The Renaissance of Hallucinogens in Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry Science Lunch Dr. Felix Müller, Department of Psychiatry at Basel University (Switzerland), presented his recent studies on the effects of hallucinogens (psilocybin, mescaline, LSD) on major depression.   Our weekly “Science Lunch” takes place on Wednesdays at noon (12pm CEST) online via the Webex platform. Once a month, external speakers are invited to …

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Kick-off event for the Open Science Initiative Lübeck with Prof Ulrich Dirnagl (Charité, Berlin)

In January 2021, the Open Science Initiative Lübeck was founded . The Open Science movement aims to ensure the reproducibility and thus sustainability of science and to enable as many people as possible to access data and research results from all fields.  On Feb. 18 2021, the virtual kick-off event with Prof. Ulrich Dirnagl (Charité, …

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Research diagnostic criteria and prodromal score in Parkinson’s disease

Department of Psychiatry Science Lunch 2021 Dr. Sebastian Heinzel, Integrative data analytics (IDA) group at the Department of Neurology, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, presented his latest research on the prodromal state of Parkinson’s disease.  Our weekly “Science Lunch” takes place on Wednesdays at noon (12pm CEST) online via the Webex platform. Once a month, external speakers are …

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CBBM-Lecture by Gerhard Jocham

Our collaborator in the Psychology department, the Obleser-group, featured a CBBM-lecture by Prof. Gerhard Jocham (Biological Psychology of Decision Making Institute of Experimental Psychology, HHU Düsseldorf). Title: Decision making: memory, patch-leaving and cortical mechanisms Abstract: The first part of the presentation will focus on the bi-directional interaction between memory and decision making. Decisions are guided by information stored in memory. I will …

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