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View article: Beyond the neural underpinnings of action emulation in expert athletes: An EEG study
Beyond the neural underpinnings of action emulation in expert athletes: An EEG study Open
Athletes specializing in sports demanding rapid predictions and hand-eye coordination are highly trained in predicting the consequences of motor commands. This can be framed as highly efficient action emulation, but the neural underpinning…
View article: Neural oscillations guiding action during effects imagery
Neural oscillations guiding action during effects imagery Open
Goal-directed acting requires the integration of sensory information but can also be performed without direct sensory input. Examples of this can be found in sports and can be conceptualized by feedforward processes. There is, however, sti…
View article: The neurophysiology of continuous action monitoring
The neurophysiology of continuous action monitoring Open
Monitoring actions is essential for goal-directed behavior. However, as opposed to short-lasting, and regularly reinstating monitoring functions, the neural processes underlying continuous action monitoring are poorly understood. We invest…
View article: Valence moderates the effect of stimulus-hand proximity on conflict processing and gaze-cueing
Valence moderates the effect of stimulus-hand proximity on conflict processing and gaze-cueing Open
An effective interaction with the environment requires adaptation of one’s own behaviour to environmental demands. We do so by using cues from our environment and relating these cues to our body to predict the outcomes of events. The recen…
View article: Unraveling astrocyte behavior in the space brain: Radiation response of primary astrocytes
Unraveling astrocyte behavior in the space brain: Radiation response of primary astrocytes Open
Introduction Exposure to space conditions during crewed long-term exploration missions can cause several health risks for astronauts. Space radiation, isolation and microgravity are major limiting factors. The role of astrocytes in cogniti…
View article: ICA’s bug: How ghost ICs emerge from effective rank deficiency caused by EEG electrode interpolation and incorrect re-referencing
ICA’s bug: How ghost ICs emerge from effective rank deficiency caused by EEG electrode interpolation and incorrect re-referencing Open
Independent component analysis (ICA) has been widely used for electroencephalography (EEG) analyses. However, ICA performance relies on several crucial assumptions about the data. Here, we focus on the granularity of data rank, i.e., the n…
View article: TRACK—a new algorithm and open-source tool for the analysis of pursuit-tracking sensorimotor integration processes
TRACK—a new algorithm and open-source tool for the analysis of pursuit-tracking sensorimotor integration processes Open
In daily life, sensorimotor integration processes are fundamental for many cognitive operations. The pursuit-tracking paradigm is an ecological and valid paradigm to examine sensorimotor integration processes in a more complex environment …
View article: The neural stability of perception–motor representations affects action outcomes and behavioral adaptation
The neural stability of perception–motor representations affects action outcomes and behavioral adaptation Open
Actions can fail – even though this is well known, little is known about what distinguishes neurophysiological processes preceding errors and correct actions. In this study, relying on the Theory of Event Coding, we test the assumption tha…
View article: The effects of noninvasive brain stimulation on heart rate and heart rate variability: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
The effects of noninvasive brain stimulation on heart rate and heart rate variability: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation are widely used to test the involvement of specific cortical regions in various domains such as cognition…
View article: 576 Ovarian carcinoma precursor lesions in a walk-in series of opportunistic and prophylactic salpingectomies at the Tuebingen women’s hospital
576 Ovarian carcinoma precursor lesions in a walk-in series of opportunistic and prophylactic salpingectomies at the Tuebingen women’s hospital Open
Introduction/Background* Epithelial ovarian cancer is nowadays recognized to encompass five major disease entities with High Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma representing the most common histologic type. The majority of these cancers origina…
View article: Editorial: The Psychophysiology of Action
Editorial: The Psychophysiology of Action Open
What is action? What processes are involved in initiating, guiding, and evaluating the outcomes of action? Different research disciplines have dealt with these questions, and a huge amount of empirical and theoretical work has been conduct…
View article: The Psychophysiology of Action: A Multidisciplinary Endeavor for Integrating Action and Cognition
The Psychophysiology of Action: A Multidisciplinary Endeavor for Integrating Action and Cognition Open
There is a vast amount of literature concerning the integration of action and cognition. Although this broad research area is of great interest for many disciplines like sports, psychology and cognitive neuroscience, only a few attempts tr…
View article: Classifying Response Correctness across Different Task Sets: A Machine Learning Approach
Classifying Response Correctness across Different Task Sets: A Machine Learning Approach Open
Erroneous behavior usually elicits a distinct pattern in neural waveforms. In particular, inspection of the concurrent recorded electroencephalograms (EEG) typically reveals a negative potential at fronto-central electrodes shortly followi…
View article: Preface
Preface Open
The scope of this book is to present a unique collective volume written by experts, with the aims of providing a scientific guide to the field of performance psychology with a focus on research from multiple disciplines and domains and syn…
View article: EEG data of modified flanker and mental rotation task
EEG data of modified flanker and mental rotation task Open
This is the EEG raw data as described in Hoffmann, S., & Falkenstein, M. (2010). Independent component analysis of erroneous and correct responses suggests online response control. Human Brain Mapping, 31(9), 1305–1315. http://doi.org/10.1…
View article: Performance Psychology: Perception, Action, Cognition, and Emotion
Performance Psychology: Perception, Action, Cognition, and Emotion Open
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.This book integrates findings from across domains in performance psychology to focus on core research on what influences peak and non-peak performance. The book explores basic and applied research i…
View article: A perspective on neural and cognitive mechanisms of error commission
A perspective on neural and cognitive mechanisms of error commission Open
Behavioral adaptation and cognitive control are crucial for goal-reaching behaviors. Every creature is ubiquitously faced with choices between behavioral alternatives. Common sense suggests that errors are an important source of informatio…