Publications by authors named "S Knoth"

The list-level proportion congruency effect (PCE) and the context-specific PC (CSPC) effect are typical findings in experimental conflict protocols, which competing explanations attribute to different mechanisms. Of these mechanisms, stimulus-unspecific conflict-induced selectivity adjustments have attracted the most interest, from various disciplines. Recent methodological advances have yielded an experimental procedure for entirely ruling out all stimulus-specific alternatives.

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Background: The efficacy of pericardium 6 (P6) acupoint stimulation to reduce the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) has been proven in several randomised controlled clinical trials. However, little is known about the effectiveness in daily practice and its use in combination with traditional pharmacologic approaches.

Methods: The primary objective of the P6NV study is to determine whether intraoperative acustimulation (acupuncture or acupressure) at the point P6 provides additional benefit when applied along with customary prophylactic intravenous antiemetics administered according to the local standard operating procedures (SOP).

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When a patient is operated on, the surgical outcome depends on two major factors: (i) the patient's health condition and (ii) the surgical process comprising the surgeon, the supporting staff, operating environment, and equipment. An outcome is usually represented by one if a patient dies within 30 days of an operation and zero otherwise. Another method of measuring the outcome is to use survival time with truncation on the 30th day for monitoring purposes.

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