@article{GerberEhrbarBrandetal.2018, author = {Gerber, Markus and Ehrbar, Janine and Brand, Ralf and Antoniewicz, Franziska and Brand, Serge and Colledge, Flora and Donath, Lars and Egger, Stephan T. and Hatzinger, Martin and Holsboer-Trachsler, Edith and Imboden, Christian and Schweinfurth, Nina and Vetter, Stefan and Ludyga, Sebastian}, title = {Implicit attitudes towards exercise and physical activity behaviour among in-patients with psychiatric disorders}, series = {Mental Health and Physical Activity}, volume = {15}, journal = {Mental Health and Physical Activity}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1755-2966}, doi = {10.1016/j.mhpa.2018.08.001}, pages = {71 -- 77}, year = {2018}, abstract = {The current body of evidence suggests that in healthy participants, implicit attitudes towards physical activity explain variance in exercise behaviour beyond explicit cognitive processes. However, such relationships have not been examined in psychiatric patients, although this may contribute to a better understanding of the motivational and volitional resources needed to self-regulate their exercise behaviour. Therefore, the present cross-sectional study aimed to assess implicit attitudes towards exercise among psychiatric in-patients, and to correlate these implicit attitudes with their physical activity levels. Patients (N = 101) showing a psychiatric disorder, but no severe cognitive impairment, were directly recruited from psychiatric clinics. Their physical activity levels were assessed using both accelerometers and self-reports. Additionally, patients reported psychiatric symptoms and performed a single-target implicit association test (ST-IAT) with exercise employed as the target category. Of all patients, 39\% showed a preference for exercise, whereas 13\% showed an aversion towards exercise. The implicit attitudes of the remaining participants were equally strong for both concepts. Based on correlational analysis (correcting for age, sex, psychiatric symptoms severity, and ST-IAT sequence), no association was found between ST-IAT score, or self-reported and objectively assessed physical activity. Consequently, the link between exercise behaviour and implicit attitudes towards physical activity found in healthy participants could not be observed in psychiatric patients.}, language = {en} } @book{HoltmannMutzAlberetal.2006, author = {Holtmann, Dieter and Mutz, Michael and Alber, Florian and G{\"o}rl, Tilo and Buchheister, Claudia and Hinteregger, Sigrid and Gr{\"u}neberg, Franziska and Meisdrock, Claudia and Jeske, Lydia and Ratzlaff, Olaf and Arlt, Maria and Fink, Jana and Wille, Robin and Steinberg, Juliane and F{\"u}tterer, Bernhard and Balke, Gregor and Wache, Stephan and Benz, Caroline and Humcke, Daniela and Bruhn, Anja and Lapp, Joachim and Buhr, Stefanie and Zippka, Susanne and Thessel, Friedericke}, title = {Zur Performanz von Wohlfahrtsregimen und zu den Unterst{\"u}tzungspotentialen f{\"u}r die verschiedenen Wohlfahrtskonzepte}, publisher = {Univ.-Verl.}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {3-939469-31-9}, pages = {286 S.}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Wie Gesellschaften Wohlfahrt organisieren und institutionalisieren, dr{\"u}ckt ihre grundlegenden Wertvorstellungen {\"u}ber gutes Zusammenleben aus. Der Vergleich von Gesellschaften l{\"a}sst sich besonders fruchtbar mit dem Konzept der Wohlfahrtsregime durchf{\"u}hren, das die Logiken der Produktion und Verteilung von Wohlfahrt ins Zentrum stellt und mit dem Regimebegriff die zeitliche Entwicklung durch Regierungsphasen mit einer bestimmten politischen Ausrichtung thematisiert. Deshalb werden aufgrund einer Auseinandersetzung mit der sozialphilosophischen Diskussion acht Performanzkriterien entwickelt, die als Maßstab f{\"u}r den Vergleich von 28 L{\"a}ndern und f{\"u}nf Wohlfahrtsregimen verwendet werden: Wohlstand und Wachstum; {\"o}kologische Nachhaltigkeit; Innovation; soziale Sicherung durch Unterst{\"u}tzungsleistungen im Risikofall sowie vorsorgend durch Bildungsinvestitionen; Anerkennung der Besonderheiten (Frauenfreundlichkeit und Migrantenfreundlichkeit); Gleichheit der Teilhabe; soziale Integration; Autonomie („freedom of choice and capabilities"). Anschließend wird der Umbau der Wohlfahrtsregime anl{\"a}sslich der aktuellen Herausforderungen und Randbedingungen f{\"u}r die verschiedenen Wohlfahrtsregime diskutiert. Schließlich wird untersucht, welche Gruppen in welchen L{\"a}ndern welche der sechs Wohlfahrtskonzepte unterst{\"u}tzen, die sich bei der Faktorenanalyse von internationalen Einstellungssurveys ergeben.}, language = {de} } @article{ObrigMockStephanetal.2017, author = {Obrig, Hellmuth and Mock, Julia and Stephan, Franziska and Richter, Maria and Vignotto, Micol and Rossi, Sonja}, title = {Impact of associative word learning on phonotactic processing in 6-month-old infants: A combined EEG and fNIRS study}, series = {Developmental cognitive neuroscience : a journal for cognitive, affective and social developmental neuroscience}, volume = {25}, journal = {Developmental cognitive neuroscience : a journal for cognitive, affective and social developmental neuroscience}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1878-9293}, doi = {10.1016/j.dcn.2016.09.001}, pages = {185 -- 197}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerEbertRaberetal.2018, author = {M{\"u}ller, Sandra Marie and Ebert, Franziska and Raber, Georg and Meyer, S{\"o}ren and Bornhorst, Julia and H{\"u}wel, Stephan and Galla, Hans-Joachim and Francesconi, Kevin A. and Schwerdtle, Tanja}, title = {Effects of arsenolipids on in vitro blood-brain barrier model}, series = {Archives of toxicology : official journal of EUROTOX}, volume = {92}, journal = {Archives of toxicology : official journal of EUROTOX}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {0340-5761}, pages = {823 -- 832}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Arsenic-containing hydrocarbons (AsHCs), a subgroup of arsenolipids (AsLs) occurring in fish and edible algae, possess a substantial neurotoxic potential in fully differentiated human brain cells. Previous in vivo studies indicating that AsHCs cross the blood-brain barrier of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster raised the question whether AsLs could also cross the vertebrate blood-brain barrier (BBB). In the present study, we investigated the impact of several representatives of AsLs (AsHC 332, AsHC 360, AsHC 444, and two arsenic-containing fatty acids, AsFA 362 and AsFA 388) as well as of their metabolites (thio/oxo-dimethylpropionic acid, dimethylarsinic acid) on porcine brain capillary endothelial cells (PBCECs, in vitro model for the blood-brain barrier). AsHCs exerted the strongest cytotoxic effects of all investigated arsenicals as they were up to fivefold more potent than the toxic reference species arsenite (iAsIII). In our in vitro BBB-model, we observed a slight transfer of AsHC 332 across the BBB after 6 h at concentrations that do not affect the barrier integrity. Furthermore, incubation with AsHCs for 72 h led to a disruption of the barrier at sub-cytotoxic concentrations. The subsequent immunocytochemical staining of three tight junction proteins revealed a significant impact on the cell membrane. Because AsHCs enhance the permeability of the in vitro blood-brain barrier, a similar behavior in an in vivo system cannot be excluded. Consequently, AsHCs might facilitate the transfer of accompanying foodborne toxicants into the brain.}, language = {en} } @misc{KlannDeliusKauschkeGluecketal.2008, author = {Klann-Delius, Gisela and Kauschke, Christina and Gl{\"u}ck, Christian W. and Schr{\"o}der, Astrid and Lorenz, Antje and Domahs, Frank and Grande, Marion and Domahs, Ulrike and Frankenberg, Jenny v. and Wahl, Michael and De Kok, D{\"o}rte and Stadie, Nicole and Machleb, Franziska and Manz, Katrin and Frank, Ulrike and Sperlich, Kathrin and Vauth, Friederike and Hampel, Pamela and M{\"a}der, Mark and Sticher, Heike and Bethmann, Anja and Fischenich, Andrea and Scheich, Henning and Brechmann, Andr{\´e} and Peschke, Claudia and Ziegler, Wolfram and Kappes, Juliane and Baumg{\"a}rtner, Annette and Sonntag, Kristin and Bartels, Luise and Heide, Judith and Meinunger, Andr{\´e} and Burchert, Frank and Bohn, Christiane and Kliegl, Reinhold and Gottal, Stephanie and Berendes, Karin and Grabherr, Britta and Schneeberg, Jennifer and Wittler, Marion and Ptok, Martin and Sallat, Stephan}, title = {Spektrum Patholinguistik = Schwerpunktthema: der Erwerb von Lexikon und Semantik: Meilensteine, St{\"o}rungen und Therapie ; Tagungsband zum 1. Herbsttreffen Patholinguistik, 24. November 2007}, number = {1}, editor = {Wahl, Michael and Michael, Judith and Hanne, Sandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, organization = {Verband f{\"u}r Patholinguistik e. V. (vpl)}, issn = {1869-3822}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-1719}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18688}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Tagungsband enth{\"a}lt alle Beitr{\"a}ge des 1. Herbsttreffens Patholinguistik, das am 24.11.2007 an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam stattgefunden hat. Sowohl die drei Hauptvortr{\"a}ge zum Thema „Der Erwerb von Lexikon und Semantik - Meilensteine, St{\"o}rungen und Therapie" als auch die Kurzvortr{\"a}ge promovierter Patholinguisten sind ausf{\"u}hrlich dokumentiert. Außerdem enth{\"a}lt der Tagungsband die Abstracts der pr{\"a}sentierten Poster.}, language = {de} }