Project Details
Implicit chemosensory threat signals as stimulators of amygdala hyperresponsiveness in AMD (A04)
Subject Area
Biological Psychiatry
Clinical Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Clinical Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Term
since 2024
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 512007073
The project will make use of threat-related chemosensory stimuli, namely body odor, acquired during aggressive behavior (boxing) and unconsciously perceived, to investigate heightened amygdala responses to threat stimuli in aggressive patients. Body odors have the major advantage of being directly projected into the amygdala, circumventing cortical preprocessing, thereby enabling the differentiation of mechanisms between bottom-up altered limbic processing and top-down modulated altered cognitive evaluation. We investigate the potential of such body odors to bias responses to ambiguous visual social cues towards threat and their effects during peripersonal space (PPS) violation where they may be especially relevant.
DFG Programme
CRC/Transregios
Subproject of
TRR 379:
Neuropsychobiology of Aggression: A Transdiagnostic Approach in Mental Disorders
Applicant Institution
Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Project Heads
Professorin Dr. Natalya Chechko; Professorin Dr. Ute Habel