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    How to refocus attention on working memory representations following interruptions—Evidence from frontal theta and posterior alpha oscillations by Zickerick, Bianca, Rösner, Marlene, Sabo, Melinda, Schneider, Daniel

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2021)
    “…Interruptions lead to a deterioration of primary task performance. Applied research usually describes a delay in primary task resumption as an essential…”
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    Preparing for the unknown: How working memory provides a link between perception and anticipated action by Rösner, Marlene, Sabo, Melinda, Klatt, Laura-Isabelle, Wascher, Edmund, Schneider, Daniel

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-10-2022)
    “…•Selectively cueing features results in an overall performance benefit.•Feature-based attention is sufficient to form a prospective motor plan.•Prospective…”
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    Spaziergang in die Zukunft der Altenpflege: Wie Robis die Lebensqualität von Oldies verbessern könnten by Ďuranová, Lenka, Schrödel, Frank, Rösner, Marlene

    “…Zusammenfassung In der Altenpflege herrscht Fachkräftemangel. Dieser beeinträchtigt Organisationen, Personal, Pflegebedürftige sowie Angehörige und erfordert…”
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    Aging impairs primary task resumption and attentional control processes following interruptions by Rösner, Marlene, Zickerick, Bianca, Sabo, Melinda, Schneider, Daniel

    Published in Behavioural brain research (26-07-2022)
    “…Attentional selection of working memory content is impaired after an interruption. Here we investigate the neural correlates underlying attentional selection…”
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    The spatial orienting of the focus of attention in working memory makes use of inhibition: Evidence by hemispheric asymmetries in posterior alpha oscillations by Rösner, Marlene, Arnau, Stefan, Skiba, Isabel, Wascher, Edmund, Schneider, Daniel

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-05-2020)
    “…Retroactive cuing of information after encoding improves working memory performance. However, there is an ongoing debate on the contribution of target…”
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