Spreading the word re: the 2nd EEG Microstates Conference & Electrical Neuroimaging Symposium (July 9-12, 2024) in Geneva, Switzerland. The details are still being finalized but keep an eye on the dates if you are interested in attending. Abstract Submission date: Mar 31, 2024
A great article summarizing the "Current State of EEG/ERP Microstate Research". A fantastic contribution and collection of articles resulting from the wonderful microstate meeting in Bern, Switzerland in 2022.
https://t.co/4AohbxLDMb
Our new paper is now published in Journal of Sports Sciences (@JSportsSci)!
We were interested in a simple question: Why do home teams win more in pro sports? is it crowd support, away team travel fatigue, or venue familiarity? https://t.co/39fFvwZQ6C
New NSNLab paper in Brain Topography, with
@TobiKleinert. Trait Aggression is associated with lower temporal stability in EEG resting-state networks.
See here 👇
https://t.co/dlHO6y3inQ
🚨 New paper accepted at @PsychScience that examines associations between self-control and the temporal stability of resting networks. Awesome project to be a part of, led by @TobiKleinert & @BastianSchille3. Read here:
https://t.co/Ah6vXc9M1H
🚨 Our new paper is out now in Cerebral Cortex. We sought to shed light on the uncertain link between anxiety and performance monitoring. Great project led by Kyle Nash (@NSNLab) with @TobiKleinert & @DanaHayward1. Open access article here (@OUPAcademic): https://t.co/RJKAjx28fZ
🧵Our paper is finally out in @PsychScience!
Self-control helps us regulate our behavior to achieve long-term goals and lead happier and healthier lives. Yet, differences between a self-controlled mind and an impulsive mind remain unclear. https://t.co/9wSRkY4ttD
🎉New preprint 🎉Interested in the role of alpha oscillations? Here, we investigated to what extent attentional modulations of target-elicited alpha power capture the required spatial specificity of a sound localization task https://t.co/xLhHzaLkvx. A summary 👇
New research from our lab by Josh Leota @JoshLeota and Tobias Kleinert @TobiKleinert explores neural signatures of heterogeneity in risk-taking and strategic consistency. Read the article in the European Journal of Neuroscience @EJNeuroscience:
https://t.co/GrMQgUf6Rl
New paper out at @EJNeuroscience with @TobiKleinert, @a_tran9, & Kyle Nash from @NSNLab examining neural signatures of risk-taking behavior. Open Access: https://t.co/TvAqH5kODS
Can someone’s task-free neurophysiological processing reveal information on someone’s prosociality? New study published with @SpringerNature in @SciReports on the associations of #prosociality and the temporal dynamics of resting #EEG networks. https://t.co/2gma0rjmir
Excited to present the Trust Game for Couples (TGC), a novel instrument for the assessment of trust in intimate relationships! Freely available in German and English.
https://t.co/eXdG9MvIRF