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Marlene Rösner
Marlene Rösner
Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors
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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
M Rösner, S Arnau, I Skiba, E Wascher, D Schneider
Neuropsychologia 142, 107442, 2020
252020
How to refocus attention on working memory representations following interruptions—evidence from frontal theta and posterior alpha oscillations
B Zickerick, M Rösner, M Sabo, D Schneider
European Journal of Neuroscience 54 (11), 7820-7838, 2021
102021
Preparing for the unknown: How working memory provides a link between perception and anticipated action
M Rösner, M Sabo, LI Klatt, E Wascher, D Schneider
NeuroImage 260, 119466, 2022
92022
Preparing for the unknown: How working memory provides a link between perception and anticipated action
M Rösner, M Sabo, LI Klatt, E Wascher, D Schneider
NeuroImage, 2022
92022
Frontal theta and posterior alpha oscillations reflect the reactivation of working memory representations following interruptions
B Zickerick, M Rösner, M Sabo, D Schneider
bioRxiv, 2020.08. 20.259473, 2020
32020
Aging impairs primary task resumption and attentional control processes following interruptions
M Rösner, B Zickerick, M Sabo, D Schneider
Behavioural Brain Research, 2022
22022
The role of working memory for bridging the gap between perception and goal-directed actions: Evidence by mu and beta oscillations in sensorimotor cortex
D Schneider, M Rösner, LI Klatt, E Wascher
BioRxiv, 817742, 2019
12019
Excitatory and inhibitory attentional mechanisms involved in the control of distractor interference in working memory: A neural oscillations perspective
M Rösner, S Arnau, I Skiba, E Wascher, D Schneider
bioRxiv, 681031, 2019
12019
Hemispheric asymmetries in posterior alpha power reflect the selection and inhibition of spatial context information in working memory
M Rösner, S Arnau, E Wascher, D Schneider
bioRxiv, 2019
12019
Interference processing within visual working memory
M Rösner
2023
Interference processing within visual working memory: electrophysiological correlates of prioritization processes
M Rösner
Dissertation, Bochum, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2022, 2023
2023
Retroactive attentional orienting and concurrent motor selection: How complex stimulus-response mappings promote working memory guided actions
D Schneider, M Rösner, LI Klatt, E Wascher
hand 50, 50, 2019
2019
S151. Deep Brain Stimulation of the Medial Forebrain Bundle in Treatment-Resistant Depression-Criteria for Patient Selection
B Bewernick, M Rösner, H Kilian, M Klein, S Kayser, M Reuter, ...
Biological Psychiatry 83 (9), S406-S407, 2018
2018
Inhibitory mechanisms involved in the retroactive orienting of attention within visual working memory: A neural oscillations perspective
M Rösner, S Arnau, I Skiba, E Wascher, D Schneider
Interrupting Working Memory: Frontal Theta and Posterior Alpha Oscillations Reflect Reactivation Processes
B Zickerick, M Rösner, M Sabo, K Bergeron, D Schneider
How the brain handles irrelevant working memory content–Alpha and theta oscillatory activity in the EEG as correlates of attentional control
M Rösner, S Arnau, A Göddertz, E Wascher, D Schneider
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