Katharina Lingelbach
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Investigating the Emotion-Cognition Interaction: Effects of Affective Distractors on Working Memory Load
In the past decade, theoretical models of modular architectures with cold cognitive and hot affective-emotional systems have been …
M.Sc. Katharina Lingelbach
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Sabrina Gado
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Jochem W. Rieger
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Mathias Vukelic
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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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What I feel and what I say: Decoding neurophysiological correlates of cognitive and affective states
For neuroergonomic applications, robust decoding of activation patterns indicating current affective or cognitive states is a crucial …
M.Sc. Katharina Lingelbach
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Sabrina Gado
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Jochem W. Rieger
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Mathias Vukelic
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Cognition and Affect - Let's try to disentangle them!
The central research question of my doctoral thesis and reason for sleepless nights is how cognitive processes and emotional distractions interact with each other. How are these processes entangled? Which control mechanisms are triggered? Does the valence of the emotional distraction play a fundamental role? And is there a further interaction with the level of task difficulty or workload level? Which neuronal activation patterns underly these processes? I accept the major challenge of this research question and its complexity and act as Sherlock Holmes…First insights from an EEG Pilot Study!
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