Katharina Lingelbach
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Navigating through Emotion-Cognition Interactions: Brain Oscillations of Visuo-Spatial Attention and Auditory Emotional Processing during Simulated Driving
During driving, several cognitive processes are required, including visuospatial attention and working memory. In addition, some …
M.Sc. Katharina Lingelbach
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Christoph S. Herrmann
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Jochem W. Rieger
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Temporal Decoding of Emotion and Workload from Fixation-Related EEG Recordings
Electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings allow to capture temporal activation patterns associated with the current level of workload or …
M.Sc. Katharina Lingelbach
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Daniela Piechnik
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Anne-Marie Brouwer
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Ivo Stuldreher
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Mathias Vukelic
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Feinfühlige Technik: Wie Neuroergonomie und Brain-Computer-Interfaces in der Praxis eingesetzt werden können
Die Studie zeigt auf, welche neuen Perspektiven und Potenziale sich durch neuroergonomische Methoden für die Gestaltung von …
Mathias Vukelic
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M.Sc. Katharina Lingelbach
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Daniela Piechnik
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Combining eye tracking and physiology for detection of emotion and workload
Peripheral physiological measures such as electrodermal activity (EDA), heart rate and pupil dilation, as well as neurophysiological …
Anna-Marie Brouwer
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Ivo Stuldreher
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Silvana Pene Huertas
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M.Sc. Katharina Lingelbach
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Mathias Vukelic
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Our Brain in the Car - Driver State Decoding with Magnetecephalography (MEG)
In one of my PhD projects, I am investigating neuronal activation patterns during simulated driving with Magnetencephalography. I am interested in understanding and decoding cognitive processes during driving with different task difficulties (easy highway road and visually and attentionally more challenging construction work) and concurrent auditory emotional distraction of different valence (negative, neutral, and positive).
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