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Computational Neuroimaging

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The Division of Computational Neuroimaging comprises four research groups. The research group Emotional Neuroscience is interested in alterations of emotion and reward processing in psychiatric disorders with a focus on addiction. The research group Learning and Cognition focuses on neuroimaging research and computational modeling of learning abnormalities in schizophrenia and addiction. The research group Multisensory Integration focuses on the neuronal mechanisms underlying multisensory processing and investigates the mechanisms underlying disturbed multisensory integration as, for example, found in patients with schizophrenia. Finally, the Visual Perception Lab investigates the neural foundations of altered perceptual processes in psychiatric diseaese.

Heads of the research division Computational Neuroimaging

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Senkowski

Head of research division Computational Neuroimaging and of the Multisensory Integration Research Group

Dr. med. Jochen Michely

Physician, Head of research division Computational Neuroimaging and research group Translational Computational Psychiatry (DFG Emmy Noether Group), BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Fellow