- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Neural dynamics and brain function
- Research Data Management Practices
- Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
- Psychological Treatments and Assessments
- Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
- Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
- Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
- Emotional Intelligence and Performance
- Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
- Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
- scientometrics and bibliometrics research
- Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Cognitive Abilities and Testing
- Grit, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation
- Technostress in Professional Settings
- Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
Technische Universität Dresden
2021-2024
Faculty (United Kingdom)
2024
Reproducible research and open science practices have the potential to accelerate scientific progress by allowing others reuse outputs, promoting rigorous that is more likely yield trustworthy results. However, these are uncommon in many fields, so there a clear need for training helps encourages researchers integrate reproducible into their daily work. Here, we outline eleven strategies making norm at institutions. The strategies, which emerged from virtual brainstorming event organized...
Need for Cognition (NFC) describes one’s inclination towards and enjoyment of effortful cognitive activities has been associated with favourable academic outcomes. Yet, recent evidence also points to beneficial outcomes regarding well-being. This review gives an overview the literature on role NFC in well-being healthy adults by combining random-effects meta-analyses a qualitative integration evidence. Studies investigating facets were acquired via database searches call unpublished results....
Abstract Emotion regulation (ER) can be implemented by different strategies which differ in their capacity to alter emotional responding. What all have common is that cognitive control must exercised order implement them. The aim of the present preregistered study was investigate whether two ER strategies, expressive suppression and distancing, require amounts effort associated with personality traits. Effort assessed subjectively via ratings objectively pupillometry heart period. In...
When individuals set goals, they consider the subjective value (SV) of anticipated reward and required effort, a trade-off that is great interest to psychological research. One approach quantify SVs levels difficulty cognitive task Cognitive Effort Discounting Paradigm by Westbrook colleagues (2013). However, it fails acknowledge highly individual nature as assumes unidirectional, inverse relationship between load SVs. Therefore, cannot map differences in effort perception arise from traits...
Burnout has become more prevalent, mainly in social jobs, and there is evidence that certain personality traits protect against burnout. Only recently, studies have focused on investment like Need for Cognition (NFC), the stable intrinsic motivation to seek out enjoy effortful cognitive activities. This study had three aims: First, replication of findings by Grass et al. (2018), who investigated NFC burnout subscale reduced personal efficacy student teachers, a sample 180 teachers. Second,...
Across disciplines, researchers increasingly recognize that open science and reproducible research practices may accelerate scientific progress by allowing others to reuse outputs promoting rigorous is more likely yield trustworthy results. While initiatives, training programs, funder policies encourage adopt practices, these are uncommon in many fields. Researchers need integrate into their daily work. We organized a virtual brainstorming event, collaboration with the German Reproducibility...
In electroencephalography (EEG), microstates are distributions of activity across the scalp that persist for several tens milliseconds before changing into a different pattern. Microstate analysis is way utilizing EEG as both temporal and spatial imaging tool, but has rarely been applied to task-based data. This study aimed conceptually replicate microstate findings valence emotional arousal processing investigate effects emotion regulation on microstates, using data an paradigm with 107...
Individuals have a repertoire of emotion regulation (ER) strategies at their disposal, which they can use more or less flexibly. In ER flexibility research, that facilitate goal achievement are considered adaptive and therefore subjectively valuable. motivated to reduce emotional arousal effectively avoid cognitive effort. Perceived costs in the form effort, however, highly subjective. Subjective values (SVs) should represent trade-off between effectiveness required However, SVs not been...
Emotion regulation (ER) can be implemented by different strategies which differ in their capacity to alter emotional responding. What all have common is that cognitive control must exercised order implement them. The aim of the present preregistered study was investigate whether two ER expressive suppression and distancing require amounts effort associated with personality traits. Effort assessed subjectively via ratings objectively pupillometry heart period. In studies, N = 110 52 healthy...
Need for Cognition (NFC) describes one’s inclination towards and enjoyment of effortful cognitive activities has been associated with favourable academic outcomes. Yet, recent evidence also points to beneficial outcomes regarding well-being. This review gives an overview the literature on role NFC in well-being healthy adults by combining random-effects meta-analyses a qualitative integration evidence. Studies investigating facets were acquired via database searches call unpublished results....
Individuals have a repertoire of emotion regulation (ER) strategies at their disposal, which they can use more or less flexibly. In ER flexibility research, that facilitate goal achievement are considered adaptive and therefore subjectively valuable. motivated to reduce emotional arousal effectively avoid cognitive effort. Perceived costs in the form effort, however, highly subjective. Subjective values (SVs) should represent trade-off between effectiveness required However, SVs not been...
When individuals set goals, they consider the subjective value (SV) of anticipated reward and required effort, a trade-off that is great interest to psychological research. One approach quantify SVs levels difficulty cognitive task Cognitive Effort Discounting Paradigm by Westbrook colleagues (2013). However, it fails acknowledge highly individual nature as assumes unidirectional, inverse relationship between load SVs. Therefore, cannot map differences in effort perception arise from traits...
In electroencephalography (EEG), microstates are distributions of activity across the scalp that persist for several tens milliseconds before changing into a different topographical pattern. Microstate analysis is promising way utilizing EEG as both temporal and spatial imaging tool, but has mostly been applied to resting state data. This study aimed conceptually replicate microstate findings valence arousal processing investigate effects emotion regulation on microstates, using existing...
Burnout has become more prevalent, mainly in social jobs, but little is known about the personality traits that promote or protect against burnout. One of these Need for Cognition (NFC), stable intrinsic motivation to seek out and enjoy effortful cognitive activities. We analyzed data N = 180 teachers replicate results by Grass et al. (2018), who reported a mediation NFC burnout subscale reduced personal efficacy habitual reappraisal, not suppression self-control. With our data, self-control...