Krebs, Ruth Prével, Arthur Hall, Julie Hoofs, Vincent
Despite the overwhelming evidence for global warming and recommendations to respond to the climate chal-lenges, the implementation of pro-environmental behavior (PEB) remains difficult for many individuals. One key notion in this context is that the reconfiguration of behavior generally requires cognitive effort. In a preregistered study entailing ...
Borghouts, Lars Slingerland, Menno Weeldenburg, Gwen van Dijk-van Eijk, Bregje Laurijssens, Sara Remmers, Teun Haerens, Leen
Background There is a strong need for evidence based, effective continuous professional development (CPD) for physical education teachers. This need includes CPD aimed at impacting student motivation. Existing CPD on teachers' motivating style often takes the form of singular events such as a workshop or training session. Research shows that in gen...
Hall, Julie Park, Haeme R. P. Krebs, Ruth Schomaker, Judith
Novel events catch our attention, which can influence performance of a task. Whether this attentional capture by novelty benefits or impairs performance depends on several factors, such as the relevance of the stimulus, task requirements, and the timing of the event. Additionally, it has been argued that novel stimuli can hold intrinsic reward valu...
van Wieringen, Astrid; 17604; Van Wilderode, Mira; 116414; Van Humbeeck, Nathan; 134902; Krampe, Ralf; 46921;
INTRODUCTION: The present study explored age effects and the coupling of sensorimotor and cognitive functions in a stratified sample of 96 middle-aged and older adults (age 45-86 years) with no indication of mild cognitive decline. In our sensorimotor tasks, we had an emphasis on listening in noise and postural control, but we also assessed functio...
Pena-Perez, N Eden, J Ivanova, E Farkhatdinov, I Burdet, E
Bilateral training systems look to promote the paretic hand’s use in individuals with hemiplegia. Although this is normally achieved using mechanical coupling (i.e., a physical connection between the hands), a virtual reality system relying on virtual coupling (i.e., through a shared virtual object) would be simpler to use and prevent slacking. How...
Deygers, Bart; Vanbuel, Marieke; 99641; Knoch, Ute;
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Arnardottir, Erna S Islind, Anna Sigridur Óskarsdóttir, María Ólafsdóttir, Kristín A August, Elias Jónasdóttir, Lára Hrubos-Strøm, Harald Saavedra, Jose M Grote, Ludger Hedner, Jan
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Journal of sleep research
Obstructive sleep apnea is linked to severe health consequences such as hypertension, daytime sleepiness, and cardiovascular disease. Nearly a billion people are estimated to have obstructive sleep apnea with a substantial economic burden. However, the current diagnostic parameter of obstructive sleep apnea, the apnea-hypopnea index, correlates poo...
Koller, Sonia; Stephan, Ute; 60771; Ahmetoglu, Gorkan;
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Kappen, Mitchel Hoorelbeke, Kristof Madhu, Nilesh Demuynck, Kris Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne
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Behavior research methods
Recently, the possibilities of detecting psychosocial stress from speech have been discussed. Yet, there are mixed effects and a current lack of clarity in relations and directions for parameters derived from stressed speech. The aim of the current study is - in a controlled psychosocial stress induction experiment - to apply network modeling to (1...
Pulopulos, Matias M Allaert, Jens Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne Sanchez-Lopez, Alvaro De Witte, Sara Baeken, Chris De Raedt, Rudi
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Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
Previous research supports the distinction between proactive and reactive control. Although the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) has been consistently related to these processes, lateralization of proactive and reactive control is still under debate. We manipulated brain activity to investigate the role of the left and right DLPFC in proactiv...