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Posts by Katharina Lingelbach

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🎓After an incredible journey, I defended my PhD thesis last Wednesday🧠🥳 A big thank you to my examination board -Prof. Jochem Rieger, Prof. Christoph Herrmann, and Prof. Surjo Soekadar -, my colleagues, friends (especially Elisabeth, @sabrinagado.bsky.social, and Maren) and family for your support🫶

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I am very grateful and honoured for receiving the #bioDGPS Poster Award at the #PuG2025 for my #MEG research on decoding neural signatures of #emotionregulation and the #emotion-cognition-interaction 🎉🥳 Thank you! 🤩😇🧠 #Neuroscience @pug2025.bsky.social

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I am so grateful and honored for receiving the Best Talk Award at the #Neuroergonomic Conference 2024 for my #MEG research on interacting #emotional and #cognitive processes 🧠🎉🥳 Thank you so encouraging and supporting me in my research 🤩😇🧠 #Neuroscience #Neuroergonomics

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Traveling home after the NEC 2024 in Bordeaux with great researchers, collaborators, and friends 😍🧠🤓 thanks for the amazing time with Geek discussions, fascinating applied neuroscience, social dinners 🍷 and of course partying and dancing 💃🪩

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Thanks to everyone and all the great discussions 🙏😎

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✨ After fantastic workshops at the NEC Conference 24, yesterday’s social dinner, and an inspiring opening keynote on Explainable ML, the first poster session is starting! 🎉 If you're interested in Human-Robot Interactions and EEG-based ML, drop by at Poster 4 and have a chat! 🤖🧠 #Neuroergonomics2024

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9 am Symposium here I am 🤓☕️ 30 min left for my brain to arrive/ wake up 🧠😶‍🌫️

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📣New Preprint 📣
Excited to share my first immersive #VR study where @gamerlab.bsky.social and I investigated social approach-avoidance behavior after a one-trial social conditioning procedure 👉 osf.io/j2zds

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Thank you for this amazing symposium on emotion-cognition interaction at the #PuG2024 🤩👌🤓🧠 Fascinating research, great audience, and awesome talks from my fellow contributors Enya Weidner, Anya Dietrich, Christoph @scheffel.bsky.social and Maren Bertheau 🤩🧠 #Neuroscience #Emotion #Cognition

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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.

Don't miss out 🌟😱! We can't wait to see you 🧠😎🌟

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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.

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Anya Dietrich presents a fascinating new approach to understanding the temporal and frequency-specific signatures of emotional interference inhibition and emotion-cognition integration.

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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!🧐🧠

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Symposium Alert🚨 🧠
I am excited to chair the upcoming symposium at the #PuG2024, where the speakers will delve into the fascinating interplay between cognitive and emotional processes and their underlying neurophysiological mechanisms.
Intrigued? Join us at 1 pm 🌟🧠😎
pug2024.de/detaillierte...

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Cortical rostral and lateral surface projections of the significant standardized LMM HbR estimates in the interaction effect. (A) Bootstrapped mean first-level GLM estimates and confidence intervals (CIs) across participants per subcondition within the significant channel S9-D11. (B) Subcontrasts of the interactions calculated between the subconditions and devided in workload and emotion-related effects.

Cortical rostral and lateral surface projections of the significant standardized LMM HbR estimates in the interaction effect. (A) Bootstrapped mean first-level GLM estimates and confidence intervals (CIs) across participants per subcondition within the significant channel S9-D11. (B) Subcontrasts of the interactions calculated between the subconditions and devided in workload and emotion-related effects.

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.

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💡 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. 💡

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I want to thank all the collaborators on this project, and most of all, @sabrinagado.bsky.social for your never-ending stamina and enthusiasm 💛

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Workload-dependent hemispheric asymmetries during the emotion-cognition interaction: a close-to-natu... We investigated brain activation patterns of interacting emotional distractions and cognitive processes in a close-to-naturalistic functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study. Eighteen partici...

Thrilled to start on bsky 👋 with a 🚨 Paper Alert! 🚨We uncovered lateralized prefrontal cortex activity 🧠 using fNIRS in realistic scenarios 🌍✈️ with different workload levels 📊 and emotional speech distractions 🗣️ Eager for more details on cognitive integration? ⬇️ 🧐
www.frontiersin.org/articles/10....

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