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Manuel Ninaus

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 12, 2022
Closing the loop - The human role in artificial intelligence for educationManuel Ninaus, Michael Sailer
Frontiers in Psychology|February 28, 2022
Does Playing Apart Really Bring Us Together? Investigating the Link Between Perceived Loneliness and the Use of Video Games During a Period of Social DistancingSteve Nebel, Manuel Ninaus
JMIR Serious Games|March 12, 2021
Preserved Inhibitory Control Deficits of Overweight Participants in a Gamified Stop-Signal Task: Experimental Study of ValidityPhilipp Alexander Schroeder, Johannes Lohmann, Manuel Ninaus
Biological Psychology|March 25, 2023
Gamification of an n-back working memory task - Is it worth the effort? An EEG and eye-tracking studyChristian Scharinger, Laura Prislan, Katharina Bernecker, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|June 20, 2026
Looking in the right place: Strategy-based vs. capacity-based cognitive enhancement. Reply to comments on "To enhance or not to enhance"Sandra Grinschgl, Manuel Ninaus, Guilherme Wood, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|May 31, 2025
To enhance or not to enhance: A debate about cognitive enhancement from a psychological and neuroscientific perspectiveSandra Grinschgl, Manuel Ninaus, Guilherme Wood, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 12, 2021
Measuring Cognitive Load Using In-Game Metrics of a Serious Simulation GameNatalia Sevcenko, Manuel Ninaus, Franz Wortha, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 23, 2013
Control beliefs can predict the ability to up-regulate sensorimotor rhythm during neurofeedback trainingMatthias Witte, Silvia Erika Kober, Manuel Ninaus, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 24, 2013
Learning to modulate one's own brain activity: the effect of spontaneous mental strategiesSilvia E Kober, Matthias Witte, Manuel Ninaus, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 26, 2022
Self-efficacy matters: Influence of students' perceived self-efficacy on statistics anxietyLiane Kaufmann, Manuel Ninaus, Elisabeth M Weiss, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 12, 2022
Closing the loop - The human role in artificial intelligence for educationManuel Ninaus, Michael Sailer
Frontiers in Psychology|February 28, 2022
Does Playing Apart Really Bring Us Together? Investigating the Link Between Perceived Loneliness and the Use of Video Games During a Period of Social DistancingSteve Nebel, Manuel Ninaus
JMIR Serious Games|March 12, 2021
Preserved Inhibitory Control Deficits of Overweight Participants in a Gamified Stop-Signal Task: Experimental Study of ValidityPhilipp Alexander Schroeder, Johannes Lohmann, Manuel Ninaus
Biological Psychology|March 25, 2023
Gamification of an n-back working memory task - Is it worth the effort? An EEG and eye-tracking studyChristian Scharinger, Laura Prislan, Katharina Bernecker, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|June 20, 2026
Looking in the right place: Strategy-based vs. capacity-based cognitive enhancement. Reply to comments on "To enhance or not to enhance"Sandra Grinschgl, Manuel Ninaus, Guilherme Wood, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|May 31, 2025
To enhance or not to enhance: A debate about cognitive enhancement from a psychological and neuroscientific perspectiveSandra Grinschgl, Manuel Ninaus, Guilherme Wood, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 12, 2021
Measuring Cognitive Load Using In-Game Metrics of a Serious Simulation GameNatalia Sevcenko, Manuel Ninaus, Franz Wortha, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 23, 2013
Control beliefs can predict the ability to up-regulate sensorimotor rhythm during neurofeedback trainingMatthias Witte, Silvia Erika Kober, Manuel Ninaus, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 24, 2013
Learning to modulate one's own brain activity: the effect of spontaneous mental strategiesSilvia E Kober, Matthias Witte, Manuel Ninaus, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 26, 2022
Self-efficacy matters: Influence of students' perceived self-efficacy on statistics anxietyLiane Kaufmann, Manuel Ninaus, Elisabeth M Weiss, et al.
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