====== Project Overview ====== ^ Number^ Project ID ^ Name ^ Principal Investigators ^ | NA | INF | Information infrastructure | Wolfgang E. Nagel\\ Michael N. Smolka| | NA | MGK | Integrated Research Training Group | Anne Gärtner\\ Alexander Strobel| | 1334 | Z2 | Core Imaging Facility (CIF) | Stefan Kiebel\\ Michael Marxen\\ Hannes Ruge| | NA | Z3 | Administration and central tasks | Thomas Goschke| | 439 | A01 | Neurobehavioral mechanisms of shielding and shifting of intentions | John-Dylan Haynes\\ Thomas Goschke\\ Marcus Möschl| | 440 | A02 | Neurocognitive processes supporting flexible voluntary action | Hannes Ruge\\ Uta Wolfensteller| | completed | A03 | The adaptive regulation of cognitive control in dual-task performance | Rico Fischer| | completed | A04 | Volitional control development in children | Mareike Altgassen| | completed | A05 | Volitional emotion regulation: The costs of control | Burkhard Brocke\\ Sabine Schönfeld\\ Alexander Strobel| | 441 | A06 | Mechanisms of self-control: The role of anticipated emotions and future thinking in reward regulation | Thomas Goschke\\ Franziska King-Korb\\ Henrik Walter| | completed | A07 | Brain states representing dynamics of meta-control | Michael Marxen\\ Michael N. Smolka| | 442 | A08 | The balance between perseveration and volatility: The interaction dynamics of meta-control parameters and situational demands across different control-dilemmas | Sebastian Pannasch\\ Stefan Scherbaum\\ Caroline Surrey| | 443 | A09 | Computational modelling of cognitive control over multiple trials | Thomas Goschke\\ Stefan Kiebel| | 702 | A10 | The intrinsic value of self-control | Franziska King-Korb\\ Veronika Job| | 445 | A11 | Does the thalamus play a role in human goal-directed behavior? | Hannes Ruge\\ Katharina von Kriegstein| | completed | B01 | Emotional modulation of cognitive control: Effects of positive affect and reward cues on goal shielding and switching | Annette Bolte\\ Thomas Goschke\\ Hannes Ruge| | completed | B02 | Affective modulation of volitional control: The moderating role of action tendencies, ambivalence, and motivational conflict | Roland Deutsch| | 37 | B03 | Aging and dopamine modulation of complementary control processes | Shu-Chen Li\\ Michael N. Smolka\\ Franka Thurm| | completed | B04 | Serotonergic modulation of meta-control parameters: Temporal discounting rate, probabilistic discounting rate, learning rate, and habitisation | Michael N. Smolka| | 505 | B05 | Chronic stress and executive functioning – a longitudinal perspective | Clemens Kirschbaum\\ Katharina Zwosta| | completed | B06 | Individual differences in effort discounting and adjustments in volitional control | Stefan Kiebel\\ Sebastian Pannasch\\ Alexander Strobel| | 806 | B07 | Lifespan age differences in the arbitration of learning strategies | Ben Eppinger\\ Andrea Reiter| | 616 | B08 | Functional neuroanatomical and neurobiological modulators of the interaction of volitionally controlled and automatic behavior | Christian Beste\\ Ann-Kathrin Stock| | 211 | C01 | Volitional dysfunction in self-control failures and addictive behaviors | Gerhard Bühringer\\ Thomas Goschke\\ Michael N. Smolka| | completed | C02 | Affective modulation and dysregulation of cognitive control in bipolar disorder in different states and stages of the disease | Michael Bauer\\ Andrea Pfennig| | 617 | C03 | Anorexia nervosa as a model for increased volitional control: temporal dynamics, intrinsic costs and alternative explanations | Ilka Boehm\\ Stefan Ehrlich| | completed | C04 | Fronto-striatal dysregulation of motivational and cognitive flexibility | Ulrike Lüken| | completed | C05 | Avoidance behavior as a result of one-sided exertion of cognitive control in specific phobia | Katja Beesdo-Baum| | 223 | C06 | Cognitive control in impulsivity and compulsivity | Raoul Dieterich\\ Tanja Endrass| | 224 | C07 | Failures of social self-control | Emanuel Jauk\\ Philipp Kanske|