Edmund Wascher
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    Ulku S, Getzmann S, Wascher E, Schneider D
  
  
    Eur J Neurosci
    . 2025 Feb;
          61(4):e70027.
    
    PMID: 39994973
  
  
          Interruptions are a common aspect of everyday working life, negatively affecting both task performance and long-term psychological well-being. However, research suggests that the effects of interruptions can be mitigated in...
      
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    Arslan C, Schneider D, Getzmann S, Wascher E, Klatt L
  
  
    Psychophysiology
    . 2025 Feb;
          62(2):e70018.
    
    PMID: 39981616
  
  
          Although real-life events are multisensory, how audio-visual objects are stored in working memory is an open question. At a perceptual level, evidence shows that both top-down and bottom-up attentional processes...
      
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    Alyan E, Arnau S, Getzmann S, Reiser J, Karthaus M, Wascher E
  
  
    Heliyon
    . 2025 Jan;
          11(1):e41164.
    
    PMID: 39758399
  
  
          Driving is a complex task that requires effective neural processing and coordination, which degrade with aging. Previous studies suggest that age-related changes in cognitive and motor functions can influence driving...
      
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    Gajewski P, Brode P, Claus M, Golka K, Hengstler J, Watzl C, et al.
  
  
    Brain Behav Immun Health
    . 2024 Dec;
          43:100909.
    
    PMID: 39717874
  
  
          Background: Exhaustion and depersonalization are the core symptoms of the occupational burnout. However, burnout is not an all-or-nothing phenomenon, but can occur in a milder to moderate form in otherwise...
      
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    Alyan E, Arnau S, Reiser J, Wascher E
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2024 Nov;
          14(1):26918.
    
    PMID: 39506076
  
  
          Decoding locomotor tasks is crucial in cognitive neuroscience for understanding brain responses to physical tasks. Traditional methods like EEG offer brain activity insights but may require additional modalities for enhanced...
      
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    Arnau S, Liegel N, Wascher E
  
  
    Cortex
    . 2024 Oct;
          180:94-110.
    
    PMID: 39393200
  
  
          Cognitive performance largely depends on how much effort is invested during task-execution. This also means that we rarely perform as good as we could. Cognitive effort is adjusted to the...
      
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    Getzmann S, Arnau S, Gajewski P, Wascher E
  
  
    Neurobiol Aging
    . 2024 Sep;
          144:114-126.
    
    PMID: 39316947
  
  
          Cognitive aging is typically associated with a higher susceptibility to distraction by concurrent, but task-irrelevant stimuli. Here, we studied the cognitive sub-processes involved in a sample of 484 healthy adults...
      
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    Getzmann S, Gajewski P, Schneider D, Wascher E
  
  
    Sci Data
    . 2024 Sep;
          11(1):988.
    
    PMID: 39256413
  
  
          This dataset consists of 64-channels resting-state EEG recordings of 608 participants aged between 20 and 70 years, 61.8% female, as well as follow-up measurements after approximately 5 years of 208...
      
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    Sabo M, Wascher E, Schneider D
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2024 Sep;
          14(1):20937.
    
    PMID: 39251722
  
  
          Goal-directed memory reactivation involves retrieving the most relevant information for the current behavioral goal. Previous research has linked this process to activations in the fronto-parietal network, but the underlying neurocognitive...
      
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    Liegel N, Schneider D, Wascher E, Klatt L, Arnau S
  
  
    Psychophysiology
    . 2024 Aug;
          61(12):e14678.
    
    PMID: 39210245
  
  
          In some situations, for example, when we expect to gain a reward in case of good performance, goal-driven top-down attention is particularly strong. Little is known about the task specificity...