Andrea Kübler

German psychologist

Born 1963-01-01

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Q33711730A Multifunctional Brain-Computer Interface Intended for Home Use: An Evaluation with Healthy Participants and Potential End Users with Dry and Gel-Based Electrodes
Q28284740A P300-based brain-computer interface for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Q37692121A Pilot Study on the Effects of Slow Paced Breathing on Current Food Craving.
Q34191749A brain-computer interface (BCI) for the locked-in: comparison of different EEG classifications for the thought translation device
Q48736663A brain-computer interface as input channel for a standard assistive technology software
Q39989218A brain-computer interface controlled auditory event-related potential (p300) spelling system for locked-in patients.
Q48942988A brain-computer interface tool to assess cognitive functions in completely paralyzed patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Q48176902A brief intervention utilising visual feedback reduces pain and enhances tactile acuity in CLBP patients
Q47359325A multimodal brain-based feedback and communication system
Q48639595A non-invasive communication device for the paralyzed
Q37614560A short version of the Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait: the FCQ-T-reduced
Q56671775A spelling device for the paralysed
Q38425965Addendum
Q36057490An MEG-based brain-computer interface (BCI).
Q48222373An auditory brain-computer interface (BCI).
Q51373440An auditory brain-computer interface based on the self-regulation of slow cortical potentials.
Q30613980An auditory multiclass brain-computer interface with natural stimuli: Usability evaluation with healthy participants and a motor impaired end user.
Q48787109An auditory oddball (P300) spelling system for brain-computer interfaces
Q48337364An auditory oddball brain-computer interface for binary choices
Q38646471Applicability and Validity of the Amnestic Comparative Self-Assessment in Adolescents
Q49022424Applying the user-centred design to evaluation of Brain-Computer Interface controlled applications
Q51699375Automatic processing of self-regulation of slow cortical potentials: evidence from brain-computer communication in paralysed patients.
Q34549925Automaticity and reestablishment of executive control-an fMRI study
Q36515240BCI Meeting 2005--workshop on clinical issues and applications
Q38382918Basic discriminative and semantic processing in patients in the vegetative and minimally conscious state.
Q39150430Beyond maximum speed--a novel two-stimulus paradigm for brain-computer interfaces based on event-related potentials (P300-BCI).
Q28087088Brain Computer Interface on Track to Home
Q27500403Brain Painting: First Evaluation of a New Brain–Computer Interface Application with ALS-Patients and Healthy Volunteers
Q38424264Brain Painting: usability testing according to the user-centered design in end users with severe motor paralysis.
Q48221414Brain responses to emotional stimuli in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Q48722765Brain-computer communication: self-regulation of slow cortical potentials for verbal communication.
Q34274206Brain-computer communication: unlocking the locked in.
Q48966355Brain-computer interface controlled gaming: evaluation of usability by severely motor restricted end-users
Q48490502Brain-computer interface research at the University of South Florida Cognitive Psychophysiology Laboratory: the P300 Speller
Q48235295Brain-computer interface technology: a review of the Second International Meeting
Q37102494Brain-computer interfaces and communication in paralysis: extinction of goal directed thinking in completely paralysed patients?
Q38049294Brain-computer interfaces for communication with nonresponsive patients
Q36997044Brain-computer interfaces in the continuum of consciousness
Q36268958Brain-computer interfaces--the key for the conscious brain locked into a paralyzed body
Q48402927Brain-controlled applications using dynamic P300 speller matrices.
Q48666955Can humans perceive their brain states?
Q39961213Children's Sleep Comic: development of a new diagnostic tool for children with sleep disorders
Q36243369Circadian course of the P300 ERP in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - implications for brain-computer interfaces (BCI).
Q48490561Classifying EEG and ECoG signals without subject training for fast BCI implementation: comparison of nonparalyzed and completely paralyzed subjects
Q48330420Clinical application of an EEG-based brain-computer interface: a case study in a patient with severe motor impairment
Q47433801Co-ordination within and between verbal and visuospatial working memory: network modulation and anterior frontal recruitment
Q46470540Cocaine dependence and attention switching within and between verbal and visuospatial working memory.
Q37411269Cognitive Processing in Non-Communicative Patients: What Can Event-Related Potentials Tell Us?
Q51975061Cognitive function in patients with late stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Q34151441Combining Brain-Computer Interfaces and Assistive Technologies: State-of-the-Art and Challenges
Q30403410Comparison of eye tracking, electrooculography and an auditory brain-computer interface for binary communication: a case study with a participant in the locked-in state.
Q30451749Comparison of tactile, auditory, and visual modality for brain-computer interface use: a case study with a patient in the locked-in state
Q41036541Conditional associative learning examined in a paralyzed patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using brain-computer interface technology
Q48350076Conscious perception of brain states: mental strategies for brain-computer communication
Q49150569Coping with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: an integrative view
Q48086930Correlates of food addiction in obese individuals seeking bariatric surgery
Q44917150Cortical effects of user training in a motor imagery based brain-computer interface measured by fNIRS and EEG.
Q36768040Depression and anxiety in individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: epidemiology and management
Q37228685Depression and quality of life in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Q37784088Design and implementation of a P300-based brain-computer interface for controlling an internet browser.
Q60551611Die Veränderung der Lebensqualität während und nach der Behandlung von Mundhöhlenkarzinomen
Q43482686Differentiating between successful and unsuccessful dieters. Validity and reliability of the Perceived Self-Regulatory Success in Dieting Scale.
Q30473656Dogs cannot bark: event-related brain responses to true and false negated statements as indicators of higher-order conscious processing
Q47775476Double trouble. Trait food craving and impulsivity interactively predict food-cue affected behavioral inhibition
Q33527453Effective functional mapping of fMRI data with support-vector machines
Q30394625Effects of Background Music on Objective and Subjective Performance Measures in an Auditory BCI.
Q48622529Effects of mental workload and fatigue on the P300, alpha and theta band power during operation of an ERP (P300) brain-computer interface
Q48775244Effects of resting heart rate variability on performance in the P300 brain-computer interface
Q47644179Effects of training and motivation on auditory P300 brain-computer interface performance.
Q37232880Empathy, motivation, and P300 BCI performance
Q51017559Enhanced behavioral inhibition in restrained eaters.
Q46116446Ethical issues in brain-computer interface research, development, and dissemination
Q93344793External Validity of the Multicomponent Group Treatment KiSS for School-Aged Children With Insomnia
Q45839176Face stimuli effectively prevent brain-computer interface inefficiency in patients with neurodegenerative disease
Q48969064Facing the challenge: bringing brain-computer interfaces to end-users
Q52301102Factor structure and item analysis of the Yale Food Addiction Scale in obese candidates for bariatric surgery.
Q48434747Flashing characters with famous faces improves ERP-based brain-computer interface performance
Q47399840Food addiction in overweight and obese adolescents seeking weight-loss treatment
Q43579027Food cravings discriminate differentially between successful and unsuccessful dieters and non-dieters. Validation of the Food Cravings Questionnaires in German
Q47985042Food cravings in food addiction: the distinct role of positive reinforcement
Q45056256Food cravings mediate the relationship between rigid, but not flexible control of eating behavior and dieting success
Q37634316Food-cue affected motor response inhibition and self-reported dieting success: a pictorial affective shifting task.
Q60551608Frames, decisions, and cardiac–autonomic control
Q36574081Further Evidence for the JuSt Program as Treatment for Insomnia in Adolescents: Results from a 1-Year Follow-Up Study
Q48213788Health-related quality of life in adolescent chronotypes--a model for the effects of sleep problems, sleep-related cognitions, and self-efficacy
Q50753587Heart rate variability biofeedback reduces food cravings in high food cravers.
Q50953808High-calorie food-cues impair working memory performance in high and low food cravers.
Q48307636Hybrid P300-based brain-computer interface to improve usability for people with severe motor disability: electromyographic signals for error correction during a spelling task
Q48321073Implicit and explicit reward learning in chronic nicotine use.
Q43716567Impulsive reactions to food-cues predict subsequent food craving.
Q35620758Individually adapted imagery improves brain-computer interface performance in end-users with disability
Q50571148Information processing in patients in vegetative and minimally conscious states.
Q35927543Large-Scale Assessment of a Fully Automatic Co-Adaptive Motor Imagery-Based Brain Computer Interface
Q37612320Life can be worth living in locked-in syndrome.
Q48098676Live and let die: existential decision processes in a fatal disease
Q38416031Long-term independent brain-computer interface home use improves quality of life of a patient in the locked-in state: a case study
Q43992301Modulation of slow cortical potentials by transcranial magnetic stimulation in humans
Q48226331Motivation modulates the P300 amplitude during brain-computer interface use.
Q34435365Motor imagery for severely motor-impaired patients: evidence for brain-computer interfacing as superior control solution.
Q46032814Multimodal brain-computer interface communication in disorders of consciousness.
Q50640504Negation as a means for emotion regulation? Startle reflex modulation during processing of negated emotional words.
Q48379716Neural internet: Web surfing with brain potentials for the completely paralyzed
Q51022776Neural mechanisms of brain-computer interface control.
Q91262457Neural mechanisms of training an auditory event-related potential task in a brain-computer interface context
Q42653542Neurophysiological predictor of SMR-based BCI performance
Q48258782Of larks and hearts--morningness/eveningness, heart rate variability and cardiovascular stress response at different times of day.
Q36446026Online artifact removal for brain-computer interfaces using support vector machines and blind source separation.
Q44609300Online use of error-related potentials in healthy users and people with severe motor impairment increases performance of a P300-BCI.
Q37922263Out of the frying pan into the fire--the P300-based BCI faces real-world challenges.
Q30474510Overcoming selfishness: reciprocity, inhibition, and cardiac-autonomic control in the ultimatum game.
Q21129442P300 brain computer interface: current challenges and emerging trends
Q58124942Palliative care and circumstances of dying in German ALS patients using non‐invasive ventilation
Q51456658Patients with ALS can use sensorimotor rhythms to operate a brain-computer interface.
Q30447474Prediction of P300 BCI aptitude in severe motor impairment.
Q30457824Prediction of auditory and visual p300 brain-computer interface aptitude.
Q36732527Prediction of brain-computer interface aptitude from individual brain structure.
Q44078957Probing command following in patients with disorders of consciousness using a brain-computer interface
Q47672901Proof of principle of a brain-computer interface approach to support poststroke arm rehabilitation in hospitalized patients: design, acceptability, and usability
Q28301048Psychobiology of altered states of consciousness
Q54985197Psychological Predictors of Visual and Auditory P300 Brain-Computer Interface Performance.
Q48107781Psychological predictors of SMR-BCI performance.
Q38441650Psychophysiological correlates of coping and quality of life in patients with ALS.
Q36056010Psychosocial adjustment to ALS: a longitudinal study
Q48179266Quality of life in fatal disease: the flawed judgement of the social environment
Q35685932Rapid P300 brain-computer interface communication with a head-mounted display
Q36204414Relationship of sleep quality and health-related quality of life in adolescents according to self- and proxy ratings: a questionnaire survey
Q53092421Restrained eating is related to accelerated reaction to high caloric foods and cardiac autonomic dysregulation.
Q34558574Risk for eating disorders modulates startle-responses to body words.
Q35829793Rumination and age: some things get better
Q48973997Self-initiation of EEG-based communication in paralyzed patients
Q47977557Self-reported dieting success is associated with cardiac autonomic regulation in current dieters.
Q51586074Sensorimotor rhythm-based brain-computer interface training: the impact on motor cortical responsiveness.
Q53285749Severity of depressive symptoms and quality of life in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Q48127766Short progressive muscle relaxation or motor coordination training does not increase performance in a brain-computer interface based on sensorimotor rhythms (SMR).
Q85436855Skipping breakfast: morningness-eveningness preference is differentially related to state and trait food cravings
Q42243372Spelling is Just a Click Away - A User-Centered Brain-Computer Interface Including Auto-Calibration and Predictive Text Entry
Q30859621Studentized continuous wavelet transform (t-CWT) in the analysis of individual ERPs: real and simulated EEG data
Q48231895Subjective sleep quality exclusively mediates the relationship between morningness-eveningness preference and self-perceived stress response
Q30430919Task instructions modulate the attentional mode affecting the auditory MMN and the semantic N400.
Q41200838The Children's Sleep Comic: Psychometrics of a Self-rating Instrument for Childhood Insomnia
Q30400663The WIN-speller: a new intuitive auditory brain-computer interface spelling application
Q48969080The auditory P300-based single-switch brain-computer interface: paradigm transition from healthy subjects to minimally conscious patients
Q39475580The auditory p300-based SSBCI: a door to minimally conscious patients?
Q34493817The changing face of P300 BCIs: a comparison of stimulus changes in a P300 BCI involving faces, emotion, and movement
Q47635320The effect of multimodal and enriched feedback on SMR-BCI performance.
Q34046732The influence of psychological state and motivation on brain-computer interface performance in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - a longitudinal study
Q52166826The thought translation device (TTD) for completely paralyzed patients.
Q48293905The thought translation device: a neurophysiological approach to communication in total motor paralysis
Q48235265The thought-translation device (TTD): neurobehavioral mechanisms and clinical outcome
Q42214090The translation of substance dependence criteria to food-related behaviors: different views and interpretations
Q34623993The user-centered design as novel perspective for evaluating the usability of BCI-controlled applications
Q37205456Time course of electrocortical food-cue responses during cognitive regulation of craving
Q30444168Toward brain-computer interface based wheelchair control utilizing tactually-evoked event-related potentials
Q48307668Toward independent home use of brain-computer interfaces: a decision algorithm for selection of potential end-users
Q46987521Towards a more precise neurophysiological assessment of cognitive functions in patients with disorders of consciousness
Q50562782Training leads to increased auditory brain-computer interface performance of end-users with motor impairments.
Q48235151Training locked-in patients: a challenge for the use of brain-computer interfaces
Q107634647Turning negative into positives! Exploiting ‘negative’ results in Brain–Machine Interface (BMI) research
Q51824920User-centred design in brain-computer interface research and development.
Q44473742Validity of the ALS-Depression-Inventory (ADI-12)--a new screening instrument for depressive disorders in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Q34010470Visuo-motor coordination ability predicts performance with brain-computer interfaces controlled by modulation of sensorimotor rhythms (SMR).
Q39152252Well-being in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a pilot experience sampling study
Q48463143Wheelchair control by elderly participants in a virtual environment with a brain-computer interface (BCI) and tactile stimulation
Q50777372Women with elevated food addiction symptoms show accelerated reactions, but no impaired inhibitory control, in response to pictures of high-calorie food-cues.
Q51586081Workload measurement in a communication application operated through a P300-based brain-computer interface.
Q30421616Workshops of the Fifth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting: Defining the Future
Q48385887Write, read and answer emails with a dry 'n' wireless brain-computer interface system.
Q52096166[EEG-based communication--a new concept for rehabilitative support in patients with severe motor impairment]

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