TY - GEN A1 - Bijeljac-Babic, Ranka A1 - Höhle, Barbara A1 - Nazzi, Thierry T1 - Early prosodic acquisition in bilingual infants BT - the case of the perceptual trochaic bias T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Infants start learning the prosodic properties of their native language before 12 months, as shown by the emergence of a trochaic bias in English-learning infants between 6 and 9 months (Jusczyk et al., 1993), and in German-learning infants between 4 and 6 months (Huhle et al., 2009, 2014), while French-learning infants do not show a bias at 6 months (Hohle et al., 2009). This language-specific emergence of a trochaic bias is supported by the fact that English and German are languages with trochaic predominance in their lexicons, while French is a language with phrase-final lengthening but lacking lexical stress. We explored the emergence of a trochaic bias in bilingual French/German infants, to study whether the developmental trajectory would be similar to monolingual infants and whether amount of relative exposure to the two languages has an impact on the emergence of the bias. Accordingly, we replicated Hohle et al. (2009) with 24 bilingual 6-month-olds learning French and German simultaneously. All infants had been exposed to both languages for 30 to 70% of the time from birth. Using the Head Preference Procedure, infants were presented with two lists of stimuli, one made up of several occurrences of the pseudoword /GAba/ with word-initial stress (trochaic pattern), the second one made up of several occurrences of the pseudoword /gaBA/ with word-final stress (iambic pattern). The stimuli were recorded by a native German female speaker. Results revealed that these French/German bilingual 6-month olds have a trochaic bias (as evidenced by a preference to listen to the trochaic pattern). Hence, their listening preference is comparable to that of monolingual German-learning 6-month-olds, but differs from that of monolingual French-learning 6-month-olds who did not show any preference (Noble et al., 2009). Moreover, the size of the trochaic bias in the bilingual infants was not correlated with their amount of exposure to German. The present results thus establish that the development of a trochaic bias in simultaneous bilinguals is not delayed compared to monolingual German-learning infants (Hohle et al., 2009) and is rather independent of the amount of exposure to German relative to French. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 435 KW - bilinguals KW - infants KW - language KW - prosody KW - lexical stress KW - dominance effects Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-407225 IS - 435 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bondü, Rebecca A1 - Richter, Philipp T1 - Interrelations of justice, rejection, provocation, and moral disgust sensitivity and their links with the hostile attribution bias, trait anger, and aggression T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Several personality dispositions with common features capturing sensitivities to negative social cues have recently been introduced into psychological research. To date, however, little is known about their interrelations, their conjoint effects on behavior, or their interplay with other risk factors. We asked N = 349 adults from Germany to rate their justice, rejection, moral disgust, and provocation sensitivity, hostile attribution bias, trait anger, and forms and functions of aggression. The sensitivity measures were mostly positively correlated; particularly those with an egoistic focus, such as victim justice, rejection, and provocation sensitivity, hostile attributions and trait anger as well as those with an altruistic focus, such as observer justice, perpetrator justice, and moral disgust sensitivity. The sensitivity measures had independent and differential effects on forms and functions of aggression when considered simultaneously and when controlling for hostile attributions and anger. They could not be integrated into a single factor of interpersonal sensitivity or reduced to other well-known risk factors for aggression. The sensitivity measures, therefore, require consideration in predicting and preventing aggression. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 446 KW - justice sensitivity KW - rejection sensitivity KW - provocation sensitivity KW - moral disgust sensitivity KW - trait anger KW - hostile attribution bias KW - aggression Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-407697 IS - 446 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Booker, Anke A1 - Jacob, Louis E. C. A1 - Rapp, Michael Armin A1 - Bohlken, Jens A1 - Kostev, Karel T1 - Risk factors for dementia diagnosis in German primary care practices T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Background: Dementia is a psychiatric condition the development of which is associated with numerous aspects of life. Our aim was to estimate dementia risk factors in German primary care patients. Methods: The case-control study included primary care patients (70-90 years) with first diagnosis of dementia (all-cause) during the index period (01/2010-12/2014) (Disease Analyzer, Germany), and controls without dementia matched (1:1) to cases on the basis of age, sex, type of health insurance, and physician. Practice visit records were used to verify that there had been 10 years of continuous follow-up prior to the index date. Multivariate logistic regression models were fitted with dementia as a dependent variable and the potential predictors. Results: The mean age for the 11,956 cases and the 11,956 controls was 80.4 (SD: 5.3) years. 39.0% of them were male and 1.9% had private health insurance. In the multivariate regression model, the following variables were linked to a significant extent with an increased risk of dementia: diabetes (OR: 1.17; 95% CI: 1.10-1.24), lipid metabolism (1.07; 1.00-1.14), stroke incl. TIA (1.68; 1.57-1.80), Parkinson's disease (PD) (1.89; 1.64-2.19), intracranial injury (1.30; 1.00-1.70), coronary heart disease (1.06; 1.00-1.13), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (2.12; 1.82-2.48), mental and behavioral disorders due to alcohol use (1.96; 1.50-2.57). The use of statins (OR: 0.94; 0.90-0.99), proton-pump inhibitors (PPI) (0.93; 0.90-0.97), and antihypertensive drugs (0.96, 0.94-0.99) were associated with a decreased risk of developing dementia. Conclusions: Risk factors for dementia found in this study are consistent with the literature. Nevertheless, the associations between statin, PPI and antihypertensive drug use, and decreased risk of dementia need further investigations. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 449 KW - dementia KW - Alzheimer KW - risk factors KW - statins Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-413441 IS - 449 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Brand, Ralf A1 - Wolff, Wanja A1 - Ziegler, Matthias T1 - Drugs as instruments BT - describing and testing a behavioral approach to the study of neuroenhancement T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Neuroenhancement (NE) is the non-medical use of psychoactive substances to produce a subjective enhancement in psychological functioning and experience. So far empirical investigations of individuals' motivation for NE however have been hampered by the lack of theoretical foundation. This study aimed to apply drug instrumentalization theory to user motivation for NE. We argue that NE should be defined and analyzed from a behavioral perspective rather than in terms of the characteristics of substances used for NE. In the empirical study we explored user behavior by analyzing relationships between drug options (use over-the-counter products, prescription drugs, illicit drugs) and postulated drug instrumentalization goals (e.g., improved cognitive performance, counteracting fatigue, improved social interaction). Questionnaire data from 1438 university students were subjected to exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis to address the question of whether analysis of drug instrumentalization should be based on the assumption that users are aiming to achieve a certain goal and choose their drug accordingly or whether NE behavior is more strongly rooted in a decision to try or use a certain drug option. We used factor mixture modeling to explore whether users could be separated into qualitatively different groups defined by a shared "goal X drug option" configuration. Our results indicate, first, that individuals decisions about NE are eventually based on personal attitude to drug options (e.g., willingness to use an over-the-counter product but not to abuse prescription drugs) rather than motivated by desire to achieve a specific goal (e.g., fighting tiredness) for which different drug options might be tried. Second, data analyses suggested two qualitatively different classes of users. Both predominantly used over-the-counter products, but "neuroenhancers" might be characterized by a higher propensity to instrumentalize over-the-counter products for virtually all investigated goals whereas "fatigue-fighters" might be inclined to use over-the-counter products exclusively to fight fatigue. We believe that psychological investigations like these are essential, especially for designing programs to prevent risky behavior. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 434 KW - psychoactive drugs KW - non-addictive behavior KW - cognitive enhancement KW - drug instrumentalization KW - user types Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-406738 IS - 434 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bürger, Arne T1 - MaiStep - Mainzer Schultraining zur Essstörungsprävention T1 - MaiStep - Mainzer school training für eating disorder prevention BT - die Entwicklung, Durchführung und Evaluation eines Programms zur Prävention von Essstörungen für die 7. und 8. Klassen BT - the development, implementation and evaluation of an eating disorder prevention program for the 7th and 8th classes N2 - Objectives The aim of this doctoral thesis was to investigate the efficacy of a German skills-based primary prevention program for partial-syndrome and full-syndrome eating disorders (Mainzer Schultraining zur Essstörungsprävention (MaiStep)) in reducing eating disorder symptoms as the primary outcome and associated psychopathology as a secondary outcome. Design Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT), three-intervention-group design, with two intervention groups and one active control group with a 3-month and 12-month follow-up. Setting A project in nine schools within the state of Rhineland-Palatine, Germany; funded by the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (MSAGD) and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research (MBWWK). Participants 1,654 adolescents (female/male: 781/873; mean age: 13.1±0.7; BMI: 20.0±3.5) recruited from randomly selected schools. Interventions The implementation and development of the skills based program was based on a systematic review of 63 scientific articles regarding eating disorder prevention in childhood and adolescence. One intervention group was conducted by psychologists and one by trained teachers. The active control group was performed by trained teachers using a stress and addiction prevention program. Main outcome measures The primary outcome measure was the incidence of partial-syndrome and full-syndrome eating disorders after completion of the program; secondary outcomes included self-reported questionnaires about eating disorder pathology. Results MaiStep did not reveal significant group differences at 3-month follow-up but showed a significant difference between the intervention groups and the active control group for partial anorexia nervosa (CHI²(2)) = 8.74, p = .01**) and partial bulimia nervosa (CHI²(2) = 7.25, p = .02*) at 12-month follow-up. Consistent with the primary outcome, the secondary measures were even more effective in the intervention groups at 12-month follow-up. The subscales of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-2) drive of thinness (F (2, 355) = 3.94, p = .02*) and perfectionism (F (2, 355) = 4.19, p = .01**) and the Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire (BIAQ) (F (2, 525) = 18.79, p = .01**) showed significant differences for the intervention groups and demonstrated the effectiveness of MaiStep. Conclusions MaiStep has shown to be a successful program to prevent eating disorders in adolescents at 13 to 15 years of age. In addition, MaiStep was equally effective when conducted by teachers compared to psychologists suggesting feasibility of implementation in real world settings. Trial registration MaiStep is registered at the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00005050). N2 - Das Ziel der Doktorarbeit war die Entwicklung und Evaluation eines skillsbasierten primären Präventionsprogramms (Mainzer Schultraining zur Essstörungsprävention (MaiStep)) für partielle und manifeste Essstörungen. Dabei wurde die Wirksamkeit durch einen primären (Reduktion vorhandener Essstörungssymptome) und sekundären (assoziierte Psychopathologie) Zielparameter 3 und 12 Monate nach Durchführung des Trainings überprüft. Innerhalb der randomisiert kontrollierten Studie gab es zwei Interventionsgruppe und eine aktive Kontrollgruppe. 1.654 Jugendliche (weiblich/männlich: 781/873; mittleres Alter: 13.1±0.7; BMI: 20.0±3.5) konnten für die Studie, an zufällig ausgewählten Schulen in Rheinland-Pfalz, rekrutiert werden. Die Entwicklung des Präventionsprogramms basiert auf einem systematischen Literaturreview von 63 wissenschaftlichen Studien über die Prävention von Essstörungen im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Eine Interventionsgruppe wurde durch Psychologinnen/Psychologen und eine zweite durch Lehrkräfte angeleitet. Das in der aktiven Kontrollgruppe durchgeführte Sucht- bzw. Stresspräventionsprogramm wurde durch Lehrkräfte geleitet. MaiStep zeigte zur 3-Monatskatamnese keine signifikanten Effekte im Vergleich zur aktiven Kontrollgruppe. Allerdings zeigten sich nach 12 Monaten multiple signifikante Effekte zwischen den Interventions- und der aktiven Kontrollgruppe. Im Rahmen der Analyse des primären Parameters wurden in den Interventionsgruppen signifikant weniger Jugendliche mit einer partiellen Anorexia nervosa (CHI²(2) = 8.74, p = .01**) und/oder partiellen Bulimia nervosa (CHI²(2) = 7.25, p = .02*) gefunden. Im Rahmen der sekundären Zielparameter zeigten sich signifikante Veränderungen in Subskalen des Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-2) Schlankheitsstreben (F (2, 355) = 3.94, p = .02*) und Perfektionismus (F (2, 355) = 4.19, p = .01**) sowie dem Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire (BIAQ) (F (2, 525) = 18.79, p = .01**) zwischen den Interventions- und der aktiven Kontrollgruppe. MaiStep kann somit als erfolgreiches Programm zur Reduktion von partiellen Essstörungen für die Altersgruppe der 13- 15-jährigen bezeichnet werden. Trotz unterschiedlicher Wirkmechanismen zeigten sich die Lehrkräfte im Vergleich zu den Psychologinnen/Psychologen ebenso erfolgreich in der Durchführung. Trial registration MaiStep is registered at the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00005050). KW - MaiStep KW - Essstörungen KW - Prävention KW - Anorexia nervosa KW - Bulimia nervosa KW - MaiStep KW - prevention KW - eating disorders KW - anorexia nervosa KW - bulimia nervosa Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-98369 ER - TY - THES A1 - Cajar, Anke T1 - Eye-movement control during scene viewing T1 - Blicksteuerung bei der Betrachtung natürlicher Szenen BT - the roles of central and peripheral vision BT - die Rollen des zentralen und peripheren Sehens N2 - Eye movements serve as a window into ongoing visual-cognitive processes and can thus be used to investigate how people perceive real-world scenes. A key issue for understanding eye-movement control during scene viewing is the roles of central and peripheral vision, which process information differently and are therefore specialized for different tasks (object identification and peripheral target selection respectively). Yet, rather little is known about the contributions of central and peripheral processing to gaze control and how they are coordinated within a fixation during scene viewing. Additionally, the factors determining fixation durations have long been neglected, as scene perception research has mainly been focused on the factors determining fixation locations. The present thesis aimed at increasing the knowledge on how central and peripheral vision contribute to spatial and, in particular, to temporal aspects of eye-movement control during scene viewing. In a series of five experiments, we varied processing difficulty in the central or the peripheral visual field by attenuating selective parts of the spatial-frequency spectrum within these regions. Furthermore, we developed a computational model on how foveal and peripheral processing might be coordinated for the control of fixation duration. The thesis provides three main findings. First, the experiments indicate that increasing processing demands in central or peripheral vision do not necessarily prolong fixation durations; instead, stimulus-independent timing is adapted when processing becomes too difficult. Second, peripheral vision seems to play a prominent role in the control of fixation durations, a notion also implemented in the computational model. The model assumes that foveal and peripheral processing proceed largely in parallel and independently during fixation, but can interact to modulate fixation duration. Thus, we propose that the variation in fixation durations can in part be accounted for by the interaction between central and peripheral processing. Third, the experiments indicate that saccadic behavior largely adapts to processing demands, with a bias of avoiding spatial-frequency filtered scene regions as saccade targets. We demonstrate that the observed saccade amplitude patterns reflect corresponding modulations of visual attention. The present work highlights the individual contributions and the interplay of central and peripheral vision for gaze control during scene viewing, particularly for the control of fixation duration. Our results entail new implications for computational models and for experimental research on scene perception. N2 - Blickbewegungen stellen ein Fenster in aktuelle visuell-kognitive Prozesse dar und können genutzt werden um zu untersuchen wie Menschen natürliche Szenen wahrnehmen. Eine zentrale Frage ist, welche Rollen zentrales und peripheres Sehen für die Blicksteuerung in Szenen spielen, da sie Information unterschiedlich verarbeiten und auf verschiedene Aufgaben spezialisiert sind (Objektidentifikation bzw. periphere Zielauswahl). Jedoch ist kaum bekannt, welche Beiträge zentrale und periphere Verarbeitung für die Blicksteuerung in Szenen leisten und wie sie während der Fixation koordiniert werden. Des Weiteren wurden Einflussfaktoren auf Fixationsdauern bisher vernachlässigt, da die Forschung zur Szenenwahrnehmung hauptsächlich auf Einflussfaktoren auf Fixationsorte fokussiert war. Die vorliegende Arbeit hatte zum Ziel, das Wissen über die Beiträge des zentralen und peripheren Sehens zu räumlichen, aber vor allem zu zeitlichen Aspekten der Blicksteuerung in Szenen zu erweitern. In einer Serie von fünf Experimenten haben wir die Verarbeitungsschwierigkeit im zentralen oder peripheren visuellen Feld durch die Abschwächung selektiver Raumfrequenzanteile innerhalb dieser Regionen variiert. Des Weiteren haben wir ein computationales Modell zur Koordination von fovealer und peripherer Verarbeitung für die Kontrolle von Fixationsdauern entwickelt. Die Arbeit liefert drei Hauptbefunde. Erstens zeigen die Experimente, dass erhöhte Verarbeitungsanforderungen im zentralen oder peripheren visuellen Feld nicht zwangsläufig zu längeren Fixationsdauern führen; stattdessen werden Fixationsdauern stimulus-unabhängig gesteuert, wenn die Verarbeitung zu schwierig wird. Zweitens scheint peripheres Sehen eine entscheidene Rolle für die Kontrolle von Fixationsdauern zu spielen, eine Idee, die auch im computationalen Modell umgesetzt wurde. Das Modell nimmt an, dass foveale und periphere Verarbeitung während der Fixation weitgehend parallel und unabhängig ablaufen, aber interagieren können um Fixationsdauern zu modulieren. Wir schlagen somit vor, dass Änderungen in Fixationsdauern zum Teil auf die Interaktion von zentraler und peripherer Verarbeitung zurückgeführt werden können. Drittens zeigen die Experimente, dass räumliches Blickverhalten sich weitgehend an Verarbeitungsanforderungen anpasst und Betrachter Szenenregionen mit Raumfrequenzfilterung als Sakkadenziele vermeiden. Wir zeigen, dass diese Sakkadenamplitudeneffekte entsprechende Modulationen der visuellen Aufmerksamkeit reflektieren. Die vorliegende Arbeit hebt die einzelnen Beiträge und das Zusammenspiel zentralen und peripheren Sehens für die Blicksteuerung in der Szenenwahrnehmung hervor, besonders für die Kontrolle von Fixationsdauern. Unsere Ergebnisse geben neue Implikationen für computationale Modelle und experimentelle Forschung zur Szenenwahrnehmung. KW - psychology KW - eye movements KW - scene perception KW - Psychologie KW - Blickbewegungen KW - Szenenwahrnehmung Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-395536 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Cajar, Anke A1 - Schneeweiß, Paul A1 - Engelbert, Ralf A1 - Laubrock, Jochen T1 - Coupling of attention and saccades when viewing scenes with central and peripheral degradation N2 - Degrading real-world scenes in the central or the peripheral visual field yields a characteristic pattern: Mean saccade amplitudes increase with central and decrease with peripheral degradation. Does this pattern reflect corresponding modulations of selective attention? If so, the observed saccade amplitude pattern should reflect more focused attention in the central region with peripheral degradation and an attentional bias toward the periphery with central degradation. To investigate this hypothesis, we measured the detectability of peripheral (Experiment 1) or central targets (Experiment 2) during scene viewing when low or high spatial frequencies were gaze-contingently filtered in the central or the peripheral visual field. Relative to an unfiltered control condition, peripheral filtering induced a decrease of the detection probability for peripheral but not for central targets (tunnel vision). Central filtering decreased the detectability of central but not of peripheral targets. Additional post hoc analyses are compatible with the interpretation that saccade amplitudes and direction are computed in partial independence. Our experimental results indicate that task-induced modulations of saccade amplitudes reflect attentional modulations. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 316 KW - scene viewing KW - saccades KW - attention KW - gaze-contingent displays KW - spatial frequencies KW - tunnel vision Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-394918 ER - TY - THES A1 - Friedel, Eva T1 - Der Einfluss von Kognition und Stresserleben auf die Entscheidungsfindung und deren Rolle für Alkoholabhängigkeit T1 - The influence of stress and cognition on decision making and their relevance for alcohol use disorder N2 - Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, belohnungsabhängiges (instrumentelles) Lernen und Entscheidungsfindungsprozesse auf Verhaltens- und neuronaler Ebene in Abhängigkeit von chronischem Stresserleben (erfasst über den Lifetime Stress Inventory, Holmes und Rahe 1962) und kognitiven Variablen (eingeteilt in eine fluide und eine kristalline Intelligenzkomponente) an gesunden Probanden zu untersuchen. Dabei steht zu Beginn die Sicherung der Konstruktvalidität zwischen den bislang oft synonym verwendeten Begriffen modellfrei ~ habituell, bzw. modellbasiert ~ zielgerichtet im Fokus. Darauf aufbauend soll dann insbesondere der differentielle und interaktionelle Einfluss von chronischem Stresserleben und kognitiven Variablen auf Entscheidungsprozesse (instrumentelles Lernen) und deren neuronales Korrelat im VS untersucht und dargestellt werden. Abschließend wird die Relevanz der untersuchten belohnungsabhängigen Lernprozesse für die Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung der Alkoholabhängigkeit zusammen mit weiteren Einflussvariablen in einem Übersichtspapier diskutiert. N2 - The following thesis assessed instrumental learning on a behavioural and neuronal level with respect to the influence of chronic stress exposure (Lifetime Stress Inventory, Holmes und Rahe 1962) and cognition (fluid and crystallized IQ) in healthy subjects. In experimental psychology different experiments have been developed to assess goal–directed as compared to habitual control over instrumental decisions. More recently sequential decision-making tasks have been designed to assess the degree of goal-directed vs. habitual choice behavior in terms of an influential computational theory of model-based compared to model-free behavioral control. In the present thesis, a devaluation paradigm and a sequential decision-making task were used in a first step to address the question of construct validity when using the terms model-based vs goal-directed and model-free vs habitual behaviour. In a second step the differential influence of chronic stress exposure and fluid IQ on these decision making processes were assessed. In a last step we discussed the relevance of changes in decision making processes for the development and maintenance of Alcohol Use Disorder. KW - Lernen KW - Intelligenz KW - Stresserleben KW - learning and cognition KW - alcohol use disorder KW - fluid IQ and chronic stress exposure Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-91609 ER - TY - THES A1 - Harding, Eleanor Elizabeth T1 - Neurocognitive entrainment to meter influences syntactic comprehension in music and language T1 - Neurokognitives Entrainment durch Metrum beeinflusst Syntaxverständnis in Musik und Sprache BT - an individual-differences approach BT - ein Zugang über individuelle Unterschiede N2 - Meter and syntax have overlapping elements in music and speech domains, and individual differences have been documented in both meter perception and syntactic comprehension paradigms. Previous evidence insinuated but never fully explored the relationship that metrical structure has to syntactic comprehension, the comparability of these processes across music and language domains, and the respective role of individual differences. This dissertation aimed to investigate neurocognitive entrainment to meter in music and language, the impact that neurocognitive entrainment had on syntactic comprehension, and whether individual differences in musical expertise, temporal perception and working memory played a role during these processes. A theoretical framework was developed, which linked neural entrainment, cognitive entrainment, and syntactic comprehension while detailing previously documented effects of individual differences on meter perception and syntactic comprehension. The framework was developed in both music and language domains and was tested using behavioral and EEG methods across three studies (seven experiments). In order to satisfy empirical evaluation of neurocognitive entrainment and syntactic aspects of the framework, original melodies and sentences were composed. Each item had four permutations: regular and irregular metricality, based on the hierarchical organization of strong and weak notes and syllables, and preferred and non-preferred syntax, based on structurally alternate endings. The framework predicted — for both music and language domains — greater neurocognitive entrainment in regular compared to irregular metricality conditions, and accordingly, better syntactic integration in regular compared to irregular metricality conditions. Individual differences among participants were expected for both entrainment and syntactic processes. Altogether, the dissertation was able to support a holistic account of neurocognitive entrainment to musical meter and its subsequent influence on syntactic integration of melodies, with musician participants. The theoretical predictions were not upheld in the language domain with musician participants, but initial behavioral evidence in combination with previous EEG evidence suggest that perhaps non-musician language EEG data would support the framework’s predictions. Musicians’ deviation from hypothesized results in the language domain were suspected to reflect heightened perception of acoustic features stemming from musical training, which caused current ‘overly’ regular stimuli to distract the cognitive system. The individual-differences approach was vindicated by the surfacing of two factors scores, Verbal Working Memory and Time and Pitch Discrimination, which in turn correlated with multiple experimental data across the three studies. N2 - Metrum und Syntax weisen sowohl in Musik als auch Sprache ähnliche Strukturelemente auf und in beiden Domänen sind interindividuelle Unterschiede in der Wahrnehmung von Metrum und Syntax berichtet worden. Bisherige Befunde deuten eine Wechselwirkung von metrischer Struktur auf syntaktische Verarbeitung an. Bislang gibt es jedoch keine konkreten Untersuchungen, die diese Beziehung systematisch beleuchtet haben, die Vergleichbarkeit dieser Prozesse in Musik und Sprache eruiert oder den Einfluss interindividueller Unterschiede erforscht haben. Die vorliegende Dissertation zielte daher darauf ab, ein neurokognitives Phänomen — Entrainment — in Musik und Sprache zu untersuchen, dessen Einfluss auf syntaktisches Verstehen zu definieren und herauszufinden, ob individuelle Unterschiede in musikalischer Vorerfahrung, Zeitwahrnehmung oder Arbeitsgedächtnis eine entscheidende Rolle bei diesen Prozessen spielt. Es wurde ein theoretischer Rahmen entwickelt, der neuronales Entrainment, kognitives Entrainment und syntaktisches Verstehen verknüpft und bereits dokumentierte individuelle Unterschiede in der Wahrnehmung vom Metrum und in syntaktischem Verstehen berücksichtigt. Dieser Rahmen wurde sowohl für Musik als auch Sprache formuliert und mit Hilfe von Verhaltens- und EEG-Untersuchungen in drei Studien (zusammengesetzt aus sieben Experimenten) getestet. Um eine empirische Untersuchung von neurokognitivem Entrainment und syntaktischem Verstehen zu ermöglichen, wurde geeignetes Melodie- und Satzmaterial entwickelt. Jede Melodie und jeder Satz wurde in vier Variationen dargeboten: regelmäßiges/unregelmäßiges Metrum, basierend auf der hierarchischen Organisation von betonten/unbetonten Noten und Silben, und bevorzugte/nicht bevorzugte Syntax, basierend auf strukturell verschiedenen Satzenden. Es wurde erwartet, dass in beiden Domänen regelmäßiges Metrum zu größerem neurokognitiven Entrainment führt als unregelmäßiges Metrum. Individuelle Unterschiede zwischen den Teilnehmern wurden sowohl für Entrainment als auch für die syntaktische Verarbeitung erwartet. Insgesamt kann die Dissertation den Einfluss von musikalischem Metrum auf neurokognitives Entrainment sowie dessen Einfluss wiederum auf die syntaktische Integration von Melodien bestätigen. Für die Sprachverarbeitung konnten diese Zusammenhänge in der hier getesteten Stichprobe von Musikern nicht nachgewiesen werden. Frühere Befunde aus Verhaltens- und EEG-Studien legen jedoch nahe, dass Untersuchungen mit Nichtmusikern ein solches Ergebnis erbringen könnten. Dass Musiker von unseren Hypothesen abweichende Ergebnisse in der Sprachverarbeitung zeigen, kann damit zu tun haben, dass sie durch ihr musikalisches Training akustische Merkmale besser wahrnehmen, wodurch "übermäßig" reguläre Stimuli kognitive Interferenzeffekte induzieren können. Des Weiteren konnte in allen drei Studien gezeigt werden, dass individuelle Wahrnehmungsunterschiede durch zwei Faktoren definiert werden: verbales Arbeitsgedächtnis sowie Zeit- und Tonhöhenunterscheidung. KW - entrainment KW - Entrainment KW - syntax KW - Syntax KW - meter KW - Metrum KW - language KW - Sprache KW - music KW - Musik Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-102258 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Häusler, Andreas A1 - Sánchez, Alba A1 - Gellert, Paul A1 - Deeken, Friederike A1 - Nordheim, Johanna A1 - Rapp, Michael Armin T1 - Perceived stress and quality of life in dementia patients and their caregiving spouses BT - does dyadic coping matter? T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Background: Given the well-established association between perceived stress and quality of life (QoL) in dementia patients and their partners, our goal was to identify whether relationship quality and dyadic coping would operate as mediators between perceived stress and QoL. Methods: 82 dyads of dementia patients and their spousal caregivers were included in a cross-sectional assessment from a prospective study. QoL was assessed with the Quality of Life in Alzheimer's Disease scale (QoL-AD) for dementia patients and the WHO Quality of Life-BREF for spousal caregivers. Perceived stress was measured with the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14). Both partners were assessed with the Dyadic Coping Inventory (DCI). Analyses of correlation as well as regression models including mediator analyses were performed. Results: We found negative correlations between stress and QoL in both partners (QoL-AD: r = -0.62; p < 0.001; WHO-QOL Overall: r = -0.27; p = 0.02). Spousal caregivers had a significantly lower DCI total score than dementia patients (p < 0.001). Dyadic coping was a significant mediator of the relationship between stress and QoL in spousal caregivers (z = 0.28; p = 0.02), but not in dementia patients. Likewise, relationship quality significantly mediated the relationship between stress and QoL in caregivers only (z = -2.41; p = 0.02). Conclusions: This study identified dyadic coping as a mediator on the relationship between stress and QoL in (caregiving) partners of dementia patients. In patients, however, we found a direct negative effect of stress on QoL. The findings suggest the importance of stress reducing and dyadic interventions for dementia patients and their partners, respectively. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 448 KW - dementia KW - dyadic coping KW - perceived stress KW - quality of life Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-413464 IS - 448 ER -