Publications by authors named "Sigrid Seiler"

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  • Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition that causes cognitive decline greater than normal age-related changes but does not severely disrupt daily life, and it can be influenced by various factors including neuropsychiatric conditions like depression and anxiety.* -
  • The NeuroNation MED Effectiveness Study is a multicenter randomized controlled trial in Germany and Luxembourg, evaluating a 12-week self-administered mobile cognitive training intervention ("NeuroNation MED") for adults with MCI, with a total of 286 participants planned.* -
  • Outcomes of the study will focus on cognitive performance improvements and changes in neuropsychiatric symptoms, psychological well-being, and usability of the application, assessing both primary and secondary outcomes before and after the
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Emotion recognition (ER) can be conceived of as an integration of affective cues in working memory. We examined whether reduced working memory capacity and brain lesions in neural networks involved in emotion processing interactively impair ER of both one's own and another person's emotions. To assess the recognition of one's own and other's emotions, pictures from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) and facial expressions from the Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) database representing fear, anger, disgust, and sadness were presented to 40 lesioned patients and 40 healthy students.

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