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Dr. rer. nat. Ferdinand Hoffmann

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin

Campus- bzw. interne Geländeadresse:
Luisenstraße 57

Sie befinden sich hier:

Expertise

  • Entwicklungspsychopathologie
  • Neurokognitive Mechanismen erhöhter Krankheitsvulnerabilität in Folge früher Stresserfahrungen
  • Neurobiologie affektiver Störungen
  • Emotionswahrnehmung und-regulation
  • Soziale Kognition

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Publikationen:

Hoffmann, F., Viding, E., Puetz, V. B., Gerin, M. I., Sethi, A., Rankin, G., & McCrory, E. J. (2018). Evidence for Depressogenic Spontaneous Thoughts and Altered Resting-State Connectivity in Adolescents With a Maltreatment History. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 57(9), 687-695.

Banzhaf*, C., Hoffmann*, F., Kanske, P., Fan, Y., Walter, H., Spengler, S., ... & Bermpohl, F. (2018). Interacting and dissociable effects of alexithymia and depression on empathy. Psychiatry research, 270, 631-638.

Sethi, A., McCrory, E., Puetz, V., Hoffmann, F., Knodt, A. R., Radtke, S. R., ... & Viding, E. (2018). Primary and Secondary Variants of Psychopathy in a Volunteer Sample Are Associated With Different Neurocognitive Mechanisms. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.

Gerin, M. I., Puetz, V. B., Blair, R. J. R., White, S., Sethi, A., Hoffmann, F., ... & McCrory, E. J. (2017). A neurocomputational investigation of reinforcement-based decision making as a candidate latent vulnerability mechanism in maltreated children. Development and psychopathology, 29(5), 1689-1705.

Hoffmann, F., Puetz, V. B., Viding, E., Sethi, A., Palmer, A., & McCrory, E. J. (2017). Risk-taking, peer-influence and child maltreatment: a neurocognitive investigation. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 13(1), 124-134.

Hoffmann, F., Koehne, S., Steinbeis, N., Dziobek, I., & Singer, T. (2016). Preserved self-other distinction during empathy in autism is linked to network integrity of right supramarginal gyrus. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 46(2), 637-648.

Hoffmann, F., Banzhaf, C., Kanske, P., Gärtner, M., Bermpohl, F., & Singer, T. (2016). Empathy in depression: Egocentric and altercentric biases and the role of alexithymia. Journal of affective disorders, 199, 23-29.

Hoffmann, F., Banzhaf, C., Kanske, P., Bermpohl, F., & Singer, T. (2016). Where the depressed mind wanders: Self-generated thought patterns as assessed through experience sampling as a state marker of depression. Journal of affective disorders, 198, 127-134.

Hoffmann, F., Singer, T., & Steinbeis, N. (2015). Children’s increased emotional egocentricity compared to adults is mediated by their difficulties in conflict processing. Child Development, 86, 765-780.

Vander Wyk, B. C., Hoffmann, F., & Pelphrey, K. A. (2014). Equivalent neural responses in children and adolescents with and without autism during judgments of affect. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 8, 121-130.

Weirich, S., Hoffmann, F., Meißner, L., Heinz, A., Bengner, T. (2011). Sex Influence on Face Recognition Memory Moderated by Presentation Duration and Reencoding. Neuropsychology, 25, 806-813.





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