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Welcome to the Research Group
"Clinical Neuroscience Center
for Emotions and Social Cognition"
Emotions play a crucial role for human survival as well as for communication between individuals. They are of extreme informational value and facilitate the evaluation of events taking place within the individual (e.g., thoughts and memories) as well as in the individual's environment. This evaluation process yields adequate and functional behavior and reactions. However, these basic abilities of emotional experience and behavior may be impaired in people with mental diseases.
The Clinical Neuroscience Center for Emotions and Social Cognition attempts to investigate the neural correlates of emotional experience and emotional processing. In addition, our work focuses on the neural bases of social perception and cognition in patients with mental diseases and healthy individuals.
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