During this special day, which precedes the annual EPP Day, selected PhD students present and receive feedback on their work. Moreover, an interactive workshop is organized for all PhD... read more →
It is well known that stressful experience can shape memories. For instance, emotional experiences are usually better remembered and at the same time during a stressful experience people tend... read more →
In the field of experimental psychopathology, meta-analyses are increasingly used to come to pooled effect-size estimates with regard to an association/effect of interest [e.g., ‘exposure on average decreases anxiety... read more →
People with psychiatric diagnoses often present with alterations in empathy and Theory of Mind. This may contribute to interpersonal problems, a lower quality of life, and a worse prognosis.... read more →
In the field of experimental psychopathology, clinical trials are useful to investigate causality, treatment options, and other clinical phenomena. Despite its common use and its position in the field... read more →
Every year, the EPP board commissions the organization of an annual EPP-day, in collaboration with the EPP educational committee. It is strongly recommended that all EPP researchers attend this... read more →
During this special day, which precedes the annual EPP Day, selected PhD students present and receive feedback on their work. Moreover, an interactive workshop is organized for all PhD... read more →
Inhibitory control refers to the individual’s ability to inhibit (impulsive) responses to stimuli, and is seen as a key component of cognitive control and emotion regulation. Impaired inhibitory functioning... read more →
The EPP symposium on Bayesian statistics aims to provide researchers with the theoretical and practical tools to start utilizing Bayesian statistics in their own analyses. Bayesian statistics diverge... read more →
Conventional classification systems of mental disorders, such as the DSM-5, define psychopathology and substance use disorders as distinct, independent, and categorical constructs. This implies that a patient either meets... read more →