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International Scientific Cooperation

The SCAN-Unit currently cooperates with these international scientific departments and institutes:

Department of Social Neuroscience (external link)

Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
 

Researchers:

  • Prof. Tania Singer

Theme:

  • Various topics within the domain of social neuroscience (empathy, compassion, self/other distinction)

Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab (external link)

University of Chicago, USA
 

Researchers:

  • Prof. Jean Decety

Theme:

  • Various topics within the domain of social cognitive neuroscience

NMR Research Group, Centre of Excellence for High-field MR (external link)

Medical University Vienna, Austria
 

Researchers:

  • Prof. Ewald Moser
  • Assoc.-Prof. Christian Windischberger
  • Dr. Simon Robinson

Theme:

  • Integrating slow cortical potential (SCP) tomography and functional-MRIVarious topics within the domain of social, cognitive and affective neuroscience, and the use of high-field MRI in these fields

Functional and Multimodal Neuroimaging - PET & fMRI (external link)

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
 

Researchers:

  • Prof. Siegfried Kasper
  • Assoc.-Prof. Rupert Lanzenberger

Theme:

  • Multi-modal neuroimagingAffective neuroscience

Institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology (external link)

Academy of Science - Bratislava, Slovakia
 

Researchers:

  • Igor Riecansky, MD, PhD

Theme:

  • EEG/ERP correlates of mental activity in normal and pathological states

Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Experimental Psychology (external link)

University of Cambridge
 

Researchers:

  • Christoph Eisenegger, PhD

Theme:

  • Psychoneuroendocrinology and neuropsychopharmacology
  • Decision making and neuroeconomics

Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research (SNS Lab) (external link)

University of Zurich
 

Researchers:

  • Ass-Prof. Christian Ruff
  • Prof. Klaas Enno Stephan

Theme:

  • Decision making, neuroeconomics, and social neuroscience
  • Multi-modal neuroimaging (TMS, tDCS, fMRI)
  • Neuroimaging methods

Department of Cognitive Neuroscience (external link)

Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Triest, Italy
 

Researchers:

  • Giorgia Silani, Ph.D.

Theme:

  • Various topics within the domain of social neuroscience