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Gregor Wilbertz is a Researcher in the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at the Faculty of Education and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin. He is currently engaged in externally funded research with office location at Habelschwerdter Allee 45 (Room JK 26/221b), Berlin, and maintains active contact via email and telephone.
His academic qualifications include:
- Diplom-Psychologe (Master's equivalent in Psychology)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Psychology
Wilbertz's research centers on clinical neuroscience, investigating emotional regulation, cognitive control, and social cognition in disorders like depression and ADHD. He employs fMRI and behavioral paradigms to explore neurobiological mechanisms of therapeutic interventions, with notable focus on reward processing in perceptual tasks and neural correlates of impulsivity. His work bridges clinical questions with advanced neuroimaging techniques to optimize treatment outcomes.
Analysis of his 13 publications (2008-2020) reveals consistent progression from foundational ADHD neuroimaging studies toward contemporary research on exercise therapy for depression. His work demonstrates strong methodological rigor in linking perceptual processes to clinical applications, particularly through collaborations with Professor Sterzer's team on bistable perception and reward mechanisms.
As a researcher on externally funded projects, Wilbertz contributes to initiatives like PANDA and I-REACH, securing resources for neurobiological intervention studies. While not explicitly teaching, his role supports the department's mission through active grant management and scientific investigation.
He operates within Freie Universität Berlin's Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy research team, collaborating on projects examining therapeutic mechanisms and participating in the department's broader work on prevention, health promotion, and social cognition through externally funded grants.



