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Department of Psychology I - Biological Psychology, Clinical Psychology
and Psychotherapy

Pauli Paul, Prof. Dr. rer. soc.

Prof. Dr. rer. soc. Paul Pauli (Chair / on leave- since 01.04.2021 President of the University Würzburg)

Phone +49 931 31-82843
Fax +49 931 31-82733
E-Mail pauli@psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Curriculum Vitae

1979 General qualification for university entrance at the Wieland Gymnasium in Biberach/Riß
1979 - 1985 Study psychology diploma at the University of Tübingen
1986 Diploma in psychology (grade: very good)
1986 - 1987 Research Associate at the Psychology Department of the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Munich
Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. J. Brengelmann
1987 - 1990 Research Fellow of the Max Planck Society at the Neurological Polyclinic of the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich
Head: Prof. Dr. F. Strian
1990 - 1991 Research Associate at the Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine, Psychotherapy and Medical Psychology of the Technical University of Munich
Head: Prof. Dr. M. von Rad
1991 Doctorate in psychology (grade: magna cum laude)
1992 - 1993 Research Assistant (C1) at the Psychological Institute, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychophysiology, University of Tübingen, Germany
Head: Prof. Dr. N. Birbaumer
1993 - 1998 Research Assistant (C1) at the Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tübingen, Germany
Head: Prof. Dr. N. Birbaumer
1997 Habilitation in medical psychology
1998 - 2000 Senior Assistant (C2) at the Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tübingen, Germany
Head: Prof. Dr. N. Birbaumer
2000 - 2001 Professor, Lehrstuhl für klinische Psychologieforschung, Universität Southampton, England
since 2001 Professor, Chair of Psychology I, Biological Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy (W3), University of Würzburg

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Awards

1997 Attempto Prize for the Promotion of Brain Research, Neurobiology, and Biological Psychiatry at the University of Tübingen
2002 Call to the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, Professorship of Clinical Psychology (Head of the Department of Clinical Psychology), declined
2003 - 2004 Dean of Studies of the Faculty of Philosophy III, University of Würzburg
2004 - 2007 Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy III, University of Würzburg
2007 Calls to the Universities of Giessen and Bonn
since 2007 Co-opted member of the Medical Faculty of the University of Würzburg
2006 - 2008 President of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychophysiologie und ihre Anwendung (DGPA) e.V.
2009 - 2011 Member of the Commission for Research and Technology Transfer at the University of Würzburg
since 2009 Lecturer of the German Research Foundation (DFG) at the University of Würzburg
2010 Founding member of the European Society for Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience (ESCAN)
2010 Advisory Board in the Bavarian Abuse Prevention Project of the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection
2014 - 2016 President of the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN)
since 2014 Associate Editor at International Journal of Psychophysiology and Heliyon
since 2018 Associate Editor at Frontiers in Human Neuroscience and Plos One

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Clinical Training

1983 Ausbildung zum "Klinischen Psychologen" am F.D. Roosevelt VA Hospital, Montrose, New York, USA
1986 - 1990 Therapeutic work at the Neurological Polyclinic of the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Munich
1987 - 1990 Three-year additional training in behavior therapy at the Institute for Therapy Research (IFT), Munich
1993 - 2000 Therapeutic work at the outpatient clinic of the Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology
1999 Licensed and specialized as a psychological psychotherapist
since 2002 Head of the University Outpatient Clinic for Psychotherapy at the Psychological Institute of the University of Würzburg

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Teaching

1992 - 1993 Teaching in clinical psychology, psychophysiology and psychosomatics at the Psychological Institute of the University of Tübingen
1992 - 2001 Teaching in Medical Psychology at the Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology at the University of Tübingen
2000 Teaching in Biological Psychology at the Graduate School of Neural & Behavioural Sciences at the University of Tübingen
since 2001 Teaching in biological and clinical psychology at the University of Würzburg

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Research Interests

  • Anxiety disorders
    Studies regarding cognitive distortions (distorted assessments of probability and memory) and psychophysiological correlate (EEG) with anxiety disorders. I am especially interested in whether cognitive distortions contribute to the development and/or continuation of the disorder.
  • Pain
    Nach der motivationalen Priming-Hypothese fördert bzw. hemmt der emotional-motivationale Grundzustand eines Organismus die Verarbeitung emotional kongruenter bzw. emotional inkongruenter Reize. Diese Hypothese wird für Schmerzreize untersucht, wobei generell eine verstärkte bzw. reduzierte Schmerzempfindung bei negativen bzw. positiven Grundemotionen erwartet wird.
  • Somatoform Disorders - Pain
    My research interests concentrate on the interaction between emotions, brain hemisphere asymmetry and pain perception. Studies with healthy individuals examined the association between brain hemisphere asymmetry and pain threshold, or rather manageability and pain threshold. The way in which changes in feelings influence pain percpetion was examined in studies regarding hypochondria and pain disorders.
  • Addiction
    The cognitive, motivational and physiological effects of cues are studied in connection with drug consumption (nicotine). Our recent studies have shown that drug cues have a neutral or rather a negative valence subjectively, but their physiological measurements (change in acoustic fright reaction) point rather to a positive valence. This contradiction between subjective and physiological reaction is possibly responsible for the continuation of the desire for drugs.

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Funded Research Projects

Research associations:

2006 - 2015 DFG Research Training Group "Processing of Emotionally Relevant Stimuli: From the Molecular Basis to Sensation".
Speaker: Pauli
2006 - 2013 DFG Research Unit "Emotion and Behavior: Reflective and impulsive processes"
Applicants: Strack and Pauli
2008 - 2020 SFB/Transregio 58 "Fear, Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders", local spokesperson for Würzburg since 2016
2015 - 2020 Doctoral focus Villigst


Subject "Fear":

2008 - 2020 DFG grant in kind within the framework of the SFB / Transregio 58 "Fear, Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders" Münster / Hamburg / Würzburg
Subproject B01: "Structural/functional correlates of contextual fear conditioning in humans".
Applicants: Pauli and Mühlberger
2008 - 2020 DFG grant in kind within the framework of the SFB / Transregio 58 "Fear, Anxiety, Anxiety Diseases" Münster / Hamburg / Würzburg
Subproject Z02: "Functional genomics and gene-environment interactions in dimensional endophenotypes for fear and anxiety".
Applicants: Deckert, Pauli and Reif
2006 - 2013 Grant of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Subproject no. 01GV0617 in the "Verbund Psychotherapie Panik": "Improving CBT for panic by identifying the active ingredients and understanding the mechanisms of action - a multicenter study".
Applicant: Pauli and Alpers
2006 Grant in kind from St. Jude Medical GmbH, Eschborn, Germany
Project: "Internet-based program for the prevention of psychological stress in patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)".
Applicant: Pauli and Crössmann
2005 - 2006 Grant from the German Research Foundation
Project: "Temporal aspects of gaze behavior and eye contact in socially anxious individuals in virtual social situations".
Applicants: Mühlberger and Pauli
1999 - 2002 Grant in kind from the German Research Foundation
Project: "Prospective studies on the development and maintenance of panic anxiety in panic patients and patients with an automatic implanted cardioversion defibrillator".
Applicant: Pauli, Wiedemann and Dengler
2000 - 2001 In-kind grant from the German Academy of Aviation Medicine
Project: "Fear of Flying and Kinetosis
Applicant: Pauli and Wiedemann
1999 - 2000 Project Funding - Structural Fund of the University of Tübingen
Project: "Exposure to fear in virtual reality".
Applicant: Pauli
1996 - 1999 In-kind grant from the German Academy of Aviation Medicine.
Projects: "Cognitive and central nervous correlates of fear of flying" and "Development and treatment of fear of flying".
Applicant: Pauli and Wiedemann
1996 - 1998 Grant from the German Research Foundation
Project: "Investigations on the differential involvement of associative learning processes in the development and maintenance of panic disorder".
Applicants: Pauli, Wiedemann and Dengler


Subject "Addiction":

2006 - 2009 DFG grant in kind within the framework of the research group "Emotion and Behavior
Subproject 6: "Conditioned inhibition and the motivational effects of smoking-associated cue stimuli".
Applicants: Pauli and Mucha
2003 - 2005 Budgetary funds from the Bavarian State Ministry of Health, Food and Consumer Protection as part of the "Bayern aktiv" health initiative.
Project: "Controlling smoking in public buildings and schools. Development and testing of a biopsychological approach to optimize 'smoking/non-smoking' information and zones."
Applicant: Pauli and Mucha
1999 - 2001 Grant in kind from the DFG
Project: "Learning processes in the development and maintenance of addictive behavior" within the framework of the SPP "Mechanisms of associative learning".
Applicants: Mucha and Pauli
1994 - 1999 DFG grant in kind
Project: "Learning Processes in the Development and Maintenance of Addictive Behavior"
Applicant: Mucha and Pauli


Subject "ADHS":

2004 - 2013 DFG grant in kind within the framework of the Clinical Research Unit "Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Molecular Pathogenesis and Endophenotypes in the Therapeutic Course".
Subproject: "Emotional-motivational disorders in ADHD".
Applicants: Pauli, Mucha and Weyers


Subject "Pain":

2006 - 2012 DFG grant in kind within the framework of the research group "Emotion and Behavior
Subproject 8: "Experimental studies on the reciprocal influence of emotions and pain".
Applicant: Pauli
2003 - 2005 DFG grant in kind
Project: "Emotions and Pain Perception
Applicant: Pauli
1998 - 1999 Grant in kind from the Alfred Teufel Foundation
Project: "Cognitive and central nervous correlates of the perception of disease symptoms in vegetative dystonia".
Applicant: Pauli and Wiedemann
1996 - 1998 DFG grant in kind within the framework of the research group "Clinical Psychophysiology of Pain
Subproject 7: "Emotional influences on pain processing using the example of depression".
Applicant: Pauli and Wiedemann


Other projects:

2012 - 2013 Grant within the framework of the Road Research Program of the Federal Highway Research Institute
Project: "Impact analysis of safety devices visible to tunnel users in road tunnels" FE 15.0513/2011/ERP
Applicant: Pauli and Mühlberger
2009 - 2010 Grant within the framework of the program "Start-ups from Science" (EXIST)
Project: "CyberSession complete system for the treatment of anxiety disorders with virtual reality".
Applicant: Pauli and Mühlberger
2008 - 2014 In-kind grant from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Project: "Human Behavior and Investigations of Psychological Influencing Factors" (Subproject in the joint project: "Protection of Critical Bridges and Tunnels in the Course of Roads" (SKRIBT, SKRIBTPlus))
Applicant: Pauli and Mühlberger
2005 - 2007 In-kind grant from RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Road Engineering Aachen (isac).
Project: "Design of emergency exits in road tunnels".
Applicant: Mühlberger and Pauli
2002 - 2005 Research contracts from DaimlerChrysler AG about emotional reactions triggered by cars or traffic
1999 - 2002 Grant in kind from the German-American Academic Council
Project: "Effects of spatial and response requirements on finding and moving to targets"
Applicant: Pauli and Bourn (University of Colorado at Boulder)

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