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SFB/TRR393 : Trajectories of Affective Disorders

Cognitive-Emotional Mechanisms of Symptom Change

The SFB/TRR 393 Trajectories of Affective Disorders: Cognitive-Emotional Mechanisms of Symptom Change is a joint project of the Universities of Marburg, Münster, Dresden, and Bonn and KIT Karlsruhe. Funded by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), the first funding period has recently started on October 1st, 2024.

Within the SFB/TRR 393, across 24 projects, we aim to define distinct trajectories of affective disorders in humans and animals, identify antecedents and correlates of recurrence and remission, determine cognitive-emotional and neurobiological mechanisms of symptom change, and develop and probe mechanism-based interventions.

Homepage: https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/trr-393/about-us

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Number Shortcut Name Location Principal Investigators
11101 S01 Mobile infrastructure KIT Ulrich Ebner-Priemer
11102 S02 Longitudinal intermittent sampling Marburg
Dresden
Nina Alexander
Andrea Pfennig
11103 S03 Machine learning development and infrastructure platform Münster
Marburg
Tim Hahn
Hamidreza Jamalabadi
11111 A01 Longitudinal monitoring in affective disorders KIT
Münster
Ulrich Ebner-Priemer
Tim Hahn
11112 A02 Longitudinal trajectories of brain changes as mediators of course of illness Dresden
Münster
Eva Mennigen
Udo Dannlowski
11113 A03 Dissecting the contribution of immune cell activation dependent neuronal connectivity changes to disease trajectories in major depression Münster
Bonn
Michael Ziller
Andreas Forstner
11114 A04 Brain network characterization of symptom changes using intense sampling Münster
Marburg
Katharina Koch
Igor Nenadić
11115 A05 Molecular and immunological characterization of symptom changes and course of illness using intense sampling Münster
Dresden
Judith Alferink
Carmine Pariante
11116 A06 Intense sampling for symptom changes on the trajectory from bipolar high risk to bipolar disorder Dresden Julia Martini
Andrea Pfennig
11121 B01 Emotion perception, emotion regulation variability and flexibility modulate the effect of stressful life events on the course of illness in affective disorders Marburg
Dresden
Andreas Jansen
Stefan Ehrlich
11122 B02 Characterization of life event-triggered inflection signals and emotion regulation in a mouse model Münster
Dresden
Kay Jüngling
Nadine Bernhardt
11123 B03 The mechanistic role of expectation in the development of symptom changes in patients with MDD Marburg Benjamin Straube
Hamidreza Jamalabadi
11124 B04 Identifying inflection signals through continuous long-term monitoring of changes in affect and expectations in genetic rat models for affective disorders Marburg Markus Wöhr
Carsten Culmsee
11125 B05 Social interaction predictors of symptom change in major depression Marburg
Dresden
Nina Alexander
Philipp Kanske
11126 B06 Brain activity correlates of socio-affective communication and cognition under genetic risk modulated through stressful life events Dresden
Marburg
Nadine Bernhardt
Markus Wöhr
11127 B07 Linking cognitive-behavioural rhythms to brain oscillations, cognition and disease trajectories Münster

Dresden
Ida Wessing
Joachim Groß
Philipp Ritter
11128 B08 Impact of chronobiological modulation on sleep/EEG rhythm and immune-metabolic parameters Marburg
Münster
Carsten Culmsee
Kay Juengling
11131 C01 Emotion regulation and depressive course of illness Dresden
Marburg
Katharina Förster
Stefan G. Hofmann
11132 C02 Expectation violation and reward sensitivity in psychological interventions modifying course of illness in acute depression Marburg Winfried Rief
Igor Nenadić
11133 C03 Social interaction-based mental training in major depression Dresden Philipp Kanske
11134 C04 Cortical synaptic strength and behavioural rhythms in bipolar depression Dresden

Münster
Philipp Ritter
Allan Young
Joachim Groß
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