Skip to main content
  1. Contributors/

Prof. Dr. Michael Plichta

Principal investigator Quality control group member

Goethe University Frankfurt

0000-0002-7161-0688

Related content

Projects


C07: Identifying mediators of threat-aggression and experimental manipulation by tDCS

Test the interaction of the CS and frustrative non-reward as part of the NVS. It will investigate the electrophysiological correlates of frustrative feedback in aggression-prone patients. In the aftermath of induced stress, an EEG task-battery including frustrative feedback will be applied for extraction of error-related negativity (ERN) and contingent negative variation to monitor electro-physiologic signaling of the relevant learning and frustration processes. In half of the participants, tDCS over the prefrontal cortex will be applied to enhance cognitive control, with participants being put into a stress context inducing frustration.

Publications


Voice as objective biomarker of stress: association of speech features and cortisol

Objective:: Cortisol is a well-established biomarker of stress, assessed through salivary or blood samples, which are intrusive and time-consuming. Speech, influenced by physiological stress responses, offers a promising non-invasive, real-time alternative for stress detection. This study examined relationships between speech features, state anger, and salivary cortisol using a validated stress-induction paradigm.

Sites


Goethe University Frankfurt

Goethe University Frankfurt is known for its strong emphasis on research across diverse fields, including social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The university fosters a dynamic academic environment with a commitment to academic freedom and a focus on societal relevance and innovation.

Eingansgsbereich der Psychiatrie in Frankfurt
Welcome area at the Department of Psychiatry ©University of Frankfurt
Therapieraum der Psychiatrie in Frankfurt
Therapy at Department of Psychiatry ©University of Frankfurt