Elena Eggert
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Gholamipourbarogh N, Eggert E, Munchau A, Frings C, Beste C
Neuroimage
. 2024 Jun;
295:120667.
PMID: 38825216
Executive functions are essential for adaptive behavior. One executive function is the so-called 'interference control' or conflict monitoring another one is inhibitory control (i.e., action restraint and action cancelation). Recent...
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Ghin F, Eggert E, Gholamipourbarogh N, Talebi N, Beste C
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Apr;
45(6):e26643.
PMID: 38664992
Coping with distracting inputs during goal-directed behavior is a common challenge, especially when stopping ongoing responses. The neural basis for this remains debated. Our study explores this using a conflict-modulation...
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Prochnow A, Muckschel M, Eggert E, Senftleben J, Frings C, Munchau A, et al.
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol
. 2024 Jan;
27(1).
PMID: 38181228
Background: The catecholaminergic system influences response inhibition, but the magnitude of the impact of catecholaminergic manipulation is heterogeneous. Theoretical considerations suggest that the voluntary modulability of theta band activity can...
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Eggert E, Ghin F, Stock A, Muckschel M, Beste C
Cereb Cortex Commun
. 2023 Jan;
4(1):tgac050.
PMID: 36654911
Response inhibition and the ability to navigate distracting information are both integral parts of cognitive control and are imperative to adaptive behavior in everyday life. Thus far, research has only...
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Bluschke A, Eggert E, Friedrich J, Jamous R, Prochnow A, Pscherer C, et al.
J Cogn Enhanc
. 2022 Nov;
6(4):463-477.
PMID: 36373033
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41465-022-00255-6.
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Eggert E, Prochnow A, Roessner V, Frings C, Munchau A, Muckschel M, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Sep;
5(1):919.
PMID: 36068298
An efficient integration of sensory and motor processes is crucial to goal-directed behavior. Despite this high relevance, and although cognitive theories provide clear conceptual frameworks, the neurobiological basis of these...
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Prochnow A, Wendiggensen P, Eggert E, Munchau A, Beste C
Cortex
. 2022 May;
152:122-135.
PMID: 35569325
Inhibition of inappropriate behavior is relevant in many everyday situations. Nevertheless, the mechanisms that induce response inhibition based on sensory information and what influences these mechanisms are not entirely understood....
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Eggert E, Takacs A, Munchau A, Beste C
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2022 May;
34(7):1246-1258.
PMID: 35552449
Efficient response selection is essential to flexible, goal-directed behavior. Prominent theoretical frameworks such as the Theory of Event Coding and Binding and Retrieval in Action Control have provided insights regarding...
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Prochnow A, Eggert E, Munchau A, Muckschel M, Beste C
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2022 Mar;
34(6):1053-1069.
PMID: 35258591
The ability to inhibit responses is central for situational behavior. However, the mechanisms how sensory information is used to inform inhibitory control processes are incompletely understood. In the current study,...
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Eggert E, Bluschke A, Takacs A, Kleimaker M, Munchau A, Roessner V, et al.
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol
. 2021 Mar;
24(7):592-600.
PMID: 33730752
Background: The process underlying the integration of perception and action is a focal topic in neuroscientific research and cognitive frameworks such as the theory of event coding have been developed...