Passionate neuroscientist 🧠 investigating interacting emotional and cognitive processes 🧠 "Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose” So let’s poke a bit in EEG, MEG, and fNIRS brain signals 🤓, Fantasy book aficionado 📚
In this fascinating talk, Maren Bertheau dives into the world of error potentials and their link to emotion regulation when monitoring moral decisions made by autonomous cars in a dilemma situation.
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May 30, 2024 at 9:05 AM
In this fascinating talk, Maren Bertheau dives into the world of error potentials and their link to emotion regulation when monitoring moral decisions made by autonomous cars in a dilemma situation.
Christoph Scheffel is going to discuss the role of cognitive effort in emotion regulation. He'll be looking at the effects of effort and emotion regulation in different task phases and post-regulatory effects on a subjective and physiological level.
May 30, 2024 at 9:02 AM
Christoph Scheffel is going to discuss the role of cognitive effort in emotion regulation. He'll be looking at the effects of effort and emotion regulation in different task phases and post-regulatory effects on a subjective and physiological level.
Anya Dietrich presents a fascinating new approach to understanding the temporal and frequency-specific signatures of emotional interference inhibition and emotion-cognition integration.
May 30, 2024 at 9:00 AM
Anya Dietrich presents a fascinating new approach to understanding the temporal and frequency-specific signatures of emotional interference inhibition and emotion-cognition integration.
Enya Weidner is going to show us how paying attention to the valence of emotions can tune emotion processing in the face processing network and amygdala! And she'll show us how this interaction changes over time!🧐🧠
May 30, 2024 at 8:59 AM
Enya Weidner is going to show us how paying attention to the valence of emotions can tune emotion processing in the face processing network and amygdala! And she'll show us how this interaction changes over time!🧐🧠
A cross-over interaction indicated workload-dependent left hemispheric inhibition processes during negative distractions and high workload. For positive emotional distractions under low workload, we observed left PFC recruitment associated with speech-related processes.
December 6, 2023 at 3:52 PM
A cross-over interaction indicated workload-dependent left hemispheric inhibition processes during negative distractions and high workload. For positive emotional distractions under low workload, we observed left PFC recruitment associated with speech-related processes.
💡 One main insight of the study was that lateralized hemispheric processing, regulating emotional speech distractions and integrating emotional and cognitive processes, is influenced by workload levels and stimulus characteristics. 💡
December 6, 2023 at 3:49 PM
💡 One main insight of the study was that lateralized hemispheric processing, regulating emotional speech distractions and integrating emotional and cognitive processes, is influenced by workload levels and stimulus characteristics. 💡