Code
01J05415
Duration
01 September 2015 → 30 June 2020
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Animal experimental and comparative psychology
- Applied psychology
- Clinical and counselling psychology
- Developmental psychology and ageing
- Human experimental psychology
- Other psychology and cognitive sciences
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Medical and health sciences
- Psychiatry and psychotherapy
- Psychiatry and psychotherapy
- Nursing
- Other paramedical sciences
- Psychiatry and psychotherapy
Keywords
self-other distinction
trauma
fMRI
cognitive
abuse
Project description
A recent (2014) enquête of Amnesty International reported that many Belgian women will experience some form of sexual abuse and maltreatment. The present project examines the underlying neurobiological socio-cognitive mechanisms possibly affected by such trauma using self-other distinction tasks and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We anticipate changes in self-other distinction, which bears implications for therapeutic relationships and therapeutic success.