Jutta Stahl
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Recent Articles
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Paul K, Beauducel A, Hennig J, Hewig J, Hildebrandt A, Kuhrt C, et al.
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2024 Nov;
128(1):196-210.
PMID: 39570685
Frontal alpha asymmetry has been proposed as a ubiquitous marker of state and trait approach motivation, but recent meta-analyses found weak or nonexistent links with personality traits. It has been...
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Beauducel A, Scheuble-Cabrera V, Hennig J, Hewig J, Hildebrandt A, Kuhrt C, et al.
Biol Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
192:108850.
PMID: 39074541
Prior research suggests that cognitive control, indicated by NoGo N2 amplitudes in Go/NoGo tasks, is associated with dispositional anxiety. This negative association tends to be reduced in anxiety-enhancing experimental conditions....
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Porth E, Mattes A, Stahl J
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):15966.
PMID: 38987364
Action inhibition and error commission are prominent in everyday life. Inhibition comprises at least two facets: motor inhibition and interference suppression. When motor inhibition fails, a strong response impulse cannot...
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Ko Y, Zhou A, Niessen E, Stahl J, Weiss P, Hester R, et al.
Cortex
. 2024 Mar;
173:248-262.
PMID: 38432176
When we make a decision, we also estimate the probability that our choice is correct or accurate. This probability estimate is termed our degree of decision confidence. Recent work has...
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Muck M, Mattes A, Porth E, Stahl J
Personal Neurosci
. 2023 Feb;
6:e2.
PMID: 36843659
The literature on narcissism suggests two contradictory ways how highly narcissistic individuals deal with their failures: They might avoid consciously recognising their failures to protect their ego or they might...
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Mattes A, Porth E, Niessen E, Kummer K, Muck M, Stahl J
Sci Rep
. 2023 Feb;
13(1):2259.
PMID: 36755038
Understanding human error processing is a highly relevant interdisciplinary goal. More than 30 years of research in this field have established the error negativity (Ne) as a fundamental electrophysiological marker...
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Mattes A, Muck M, Stahl J
Personal Neurosci
. 2023 Feb;
5:e12.
PMID: 36721395
Perfectionists strive for a flawless performance because they are intrinsically motivated to set and achieve high goals (personal standards perfectionism; PSP) and/or because they are afraid to be negatively evaluated...
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Overhoff H, Ko Y, Fink G, Stahl J, Weiss P, Bode S, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2023 Jan;
14:969074.
PMID: 36589534
Accurate metacognitive judgments, such as forming a confidence judgment, are crucial for goal-directed behavior but decline with older age. Besides changes in the sensory processing of stimulus features, there might...
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Porth E, Mattes A, Stahl J
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2022 Aug;
22(6):1231-1249.
PMID: 35915335
Error detection and error significance form essential mechanisms that influence error processing and action adaptation. Error detection often is assessed by an immediate self-evaluation of accuracy. Our study used cognitive...
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Ko Y, Feuerriegel D, Turner W, Overhoff H, Niessen E, Stahl J, et al.
Cognition
. 2022 Apr;
225:105125.
PMID: 35483160
Whether people change their mind after making a perceptual judgement may depend on how confident they are in their decision. Recently, it was shown that, when making perceptual judgements about...