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New project "Social anxiety disorder in childhood: Attentional, neurophysiological and cognitive correlates of emotional reactivity and emotion regulation" (Prof. Tuschen-Caffier)

Prof. Dr. Brunna Tuschen-Caffier (Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy) received a German Research Foundation (DFG) grant for the project "Social anxiety disorder in childhood: Attentional, neurophysiological and cognitive correlates of emotional reactivity and emotion regulation" (duration: 36 months; 235.550 €). The project is a 2-center-study cooperation with Prof. Dr. Julian Schmitz (Department of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, University of Leipzig). [6.12.2019]

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