
Katharina Lingelbach (M.Sc.)
Kontakt
Katharina Lingelbach (M.Sc.)
Research interests
My research investigates neuronal correlates associated with cognitive processes during emotional distraction using EEG, MEG, fNIRS and Eye Tracking.
I am interested in new approaches in signal processing as well as encoding and decoding approaches to better understand how our brain processes emotional stimuli during ongoing cognitive tasks not only in laboratory settings but also in our everyday life.
Publications
2022
Lingelbach, K., Bui, M., Diederichs, F., & Vukelić, M. (2021, October). Exploring Conventional, Automated and Deep Machine Learning for Electrodermal Activity-Based Drivers’ Stress Recognition. In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) (pp. 1339-1344). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/SMC52423.2021.9658662
2021
Lingelbach, K., Gado, S., Vukelić, M, & Rieger, J. W. (2021). Investigating the Emotion-Cognition Interaction: Effects of Affective Distractors on Working Memory Load. Presented at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference on The Brain at Work and in everyday life, Munich, Germany, September 11-16, 2021. neuroergonomicsconference.um.ifi.lmu.de/wp-content/uploads/submissions/120.pdf
Best Talk Award. Talk available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkWv0ai2pZc
Lingelbach, K., Gado, S., Vukelić, M, & Rieger, J. W. (2021). What I feel and what I say: Decoding neurophysiological correlates of cognitive and affective states. Presented at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference on The Brain at Work and in everyday life, Munich, Germany, September 11-16, 2021. neuroergonomicsconference.um.ifi.lmu.de/wp-content/uploads/submissions/126.pdf
Lingelbach, K., Piechnik, D., Brouwer, A.-M., Stuldreher, I., & Vukelić, M. (2021). Temporal Decoding of Emotion and Workload from Fixation-Related EEG Recordings. Presented at the 3rd Neuroergonomics Conference on The Brain at Work and in everyday life, Munich, Germany, September 11-16, 2021. neuroergonomicsconference.um.ifi.lmu.de/wp-content/uploads/submissions/107.pdf
Lingelbach, K., Dreyer, A. M., Schollhörn, I., Bui, M., Weng, M., Diederichs, F., … Vukelić, M. (2021). Brain oscillation entrainment by perceptible and non-perceptible rhythmic light stimulation. Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, 2, 9. FULL TEXT
Lingelbach, K., Schöllhorn, I., Dreyer, A. M., Diederichs, F., Bui, M., Weng, M., … Vukelić, M. (2021). Investigating the Modulation of Spatio-Temporal and Oscillatory Power Dynamics by Perceptible and Non-perceptible Rhythmic Light Stimulation. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80285-1_2
2020
Brouwer, A. M., Stuldreher, I., Huertas Penen, S., Lingelbach, K., & Vukelić, M. (submitted, 2020). Combining eye tracking and physiology for detection of emotion and workload. Measuring Behavior 2020-21. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13013717.v5
2019
Kosuru, R. K., Lingelbach, K., Bui, M. & Vukelić, M., (2019). MindTrain: How to Train your Mind with Interactive Technologies. In: Alt, F., Bulling, A. & Döring, T. (Hrsg.), Mensch und Computer 2019 - Tagungsband. New York: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3340764.3344884
CV
10.2020 - present
Applied Neurocognitive Psychology Lab, University of Oldenburg
Supervisor: Prof. Jochem Rieger
10.2018 - present
Employee as research associate at the (RAUS: Institute of Human Factors and Technology Management IAT, University of Stuttgart and) Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO, Human Machine Interaction
Research Group Applied Neuroscience and Neuroadaptive Technologies
10.2016 - 10.2018
B.Sc and M.Sc. Psychology - Cognitive and Neuroscience, University of Vienna, Austria
Master Thesis in cooperation with the MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Science
The role of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in voluntary retrieval suppression: An online rTMS approach
10.2014 - 10.2016
B.Sc. Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria