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Barriers and opportunities for implementation of a brief psychological intervention for post-ICU mental distress in the primary care setting – results from a qualitative sub-study of the PICTURE trial (2023)
Sanftenberg, Linda ; Beutel, Antina ; Friemel, Chris Maria ; Kosilek, Robert Philipp ; Schauer, Maggie ; Elbert, Thomas ; Reips, Ulf-Dietrich ; Gehrke-Beck, Sabine ; Schubert, Tomke ; Schmidt, Konrad ; Gensichen, Jochen ; Adrion, Christine ; Angstwurm, Matthias ; Bergmann, Antje ; Bielmeier, Gerhard ; Bischhoff, Andrea ; Bogdanski, Ralph ; Brettner, Franz ; Brettschneider, Christian ; Briegel, Josef ; Bürkle, Martin ; Dohmann, Johanna ; Falkai, Peter ; Felbinger, Thomas ; Fisch, Richard ; Förstl, Hans ; Fohr, Benjamin ; Franz, Martin ; Friederich, Patrick ; Friemel, Chris Maria ; Gallinat, Jürgen ; Gerlach, Herwig ; Güldner, Andreas ; Hardt, Hanna ; Heintze, Christoph ; Heinz, Andreas ; Heller, Axel R. ; von Heymann, Christian ; Hoppmann, Petra ; Huge, Volker ; Irlbeck, Michael ; Jaschinski, Ulrich ; Jarczak, Dominik ; Joos, Stefanie ; Kaiser, Elisabeth ; Kerinn, Melanie ; Klefisch, Frank-Rainer ; Kluge, Stefan ; Koch, Roland ; Koch, Thea ; Kowalski, Michelle ; König, Hans-Helmut ; Lackermeier, Peter ; Laugwitz, Karl-Ludwig ; Lemke, Yvonne ; Lies, Achim ; Linde, Klaus ; Lindemann, Daniela ; Lühmann, Dagmar ; May, Stephanie ; Ney, Ludwig ; Oltrogge, Jan ; Pankow, Wulf ; Papiol, Sergi ; Ragaller, Maximilian ; Rank, Nikolaus ; Reill, Lorenz ; Richter, Hans-Peter ; Riessen, Reimer ; Ringeis, Grit ; Rüchhardt, Ann ; Schelling, Gustav ; Schelling, Jörg ; Scherag, André ; Scherer, Martin ; Schneider, Antonius ; Schneider, Gerhard ; Schneider, Jürgen ; Schnurr, Julia ; Schultz, Susanne ; Schulze, Thomas G ; Schumacher, Karin ; Spieth, Peter ; Thurm, Franka ; Vogl, Thomas ; Voigt, Karen ; Walther, Andreas ; Wassilowsky, Dietmar ; Wäscher, Cornelia ; Weber-Carstens, Steffen ; Wehrstedt, Regina ; Weierstall-Pust, Roland ; Weis, Marion ; Weiss, Georg ; Well, Harald ; Zöllner, Christian ; Zwissler, Bernhard
Detection of deteriorating patients on surgical wards outside the ICU by an automated MEWS-based early warning system with paging functionality (2020)
Heller, Axel R. ; Mees, Sören T. ; Lauterwald, Benjamin ; Reeps, Christian ; Koch, Thea ; Weitz, Jürgen
Modal and amodal cognition: an overarching principle in various domains of psychology (2024)
Kaup, Barbara ; Ulrich, Rolf ; Bausenhart, Karin M. ; Bryce, Donna ; Butz, Martin V. ; Dignath, David ; Dudschig, Carolin ; Franz, Volker H. ; Friedrich, Claudia ; Gawrilow, Caterina ; Heller, Jürgen ; Huff, Markus ; Hütter, Mandy ; Janczyk, Markus ; Leuthold, Hartmut ; Mallot, Hanspeter ; Nürk, Hans-Christoph ; Ramscar, Michael ; Said, Nadia ; Svaldi, Jennifer ; Wong, Hong Yu
Accounting for how the human mind represents the internal and external world is a crucial feature of many theories of human cognition. Central to this question is the distinction between modal as opposed to amodal representational formats. It has often been assumed that one but not both of these two types of representations underlie processing in specific domains of cognition (e.g., perception, mental imagery, and language). However, in this paper, we suggest that both formats play a major role in most cognitive domains. We believe that a comprehensive theory of cognition requires a solid understanding of these representational formats and their functional roles within and across different domains of cognition, the developmental trajectory of these representational formats, and their role in dysfunctional behavior. Here we sketch such an overarching perspective that brings together research from diverse subdisciplines of psychology on modal and amodal representational formats so as to unravel their functional principles and their interactions.
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