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Research Group Developmental Clinical Neurophysiology

How brain functions develop in children and adolescents, how they are impaired in ADHD (attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder) with its comorbid disorders, how they mediate treatment mechanism, and how they are shaped by gene environment interactions are major research questions of our multimodal imaging and neurophysiology (EEG-fMRI) brain mapping lab.
By studying brain functions with neurophysiology and neuroimaging methods, we relate the neural basis of risks, disorders, genetic variants, and treatments to specific systems and pathways, developmental changes. To understand and improve the mechanisms of treatments such as neurofeedback, we also use advanced imaging methods.

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Prof. Dr. Daniel Brandeis
Fon: ++49(0)621/1703-4922
e-mail: daniel.brandeis@zi-mannheim.de

Staff
Imaging
Dr. Isabella Wolf

Neurofeedback Multicenterstudie (DFG, with T. Banaschewski, M. Holtmann)
Sabina Steiner, Bach
(Dipl.-Psych.)

Neurofeedback and reward processing (SFB D8, with T. Banaschewski, M. Holtmann)
Dr. Sarah Hohmann
Sara Baumeister
(Dipl.-Psych.)

Imaging stress related gene environment interactions (DFG, with M. Laucht, T. Banaschewski, A. Meyer-Lindenberg)
Nathalie Holz
(Dipl.-Psych.)
Regina Boecker
(Dipl.-Psych.)