Enhanced burnout risk is associated with changes in executive functions, error monitoring and feedback processing assessed by task switching: an ERP study

The complete article "Enhanced burnout risk is associated with changes in executive functions, error monitoring and feedback processing assessed by task switching: an ERP study" is a chapter of the book "50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, 18.-22. September 2016, Universität Leipzig, Abstracts".

Bibliographic information

Title:  Enhanced burnout risk is associated with changes in executive functions, error monitoring and feedback processing assessed by task switching: an ERP study. 

Written by:  P. Gajewski, S. Boden, G. Freude, P. Martus, G. Potter, M. Falkenstein

in: 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, 18.-22. September 2016, Universität Leipzig, Abstracts / I. Fritsche (Ed.) Lengerich:  Papst Science Publishers, 2016.  pages: 317-318, Project number: F 2250

Research Project

Project numberF 2250 StatusCompleted Project Development of an empirical basis for work and functional health - sample survey among employees

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