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A good start for the pre-doc year:
• Preparation of pilot study before maternity leave• Data collection during maternal leave
Coming back from maternity leave many obstacles occured:
• Due to longterm sick leave of main supervisor theoriginal study design was changed to compensate forthe lack in testing resources
• Data collection was mainly carried out by an intern who applied neurofeedback and EEG for the firsttime
• Data analysis revealed technical artifcats during dataextraction, a great part of the data was not usable
Finding solutions:
• Getting in touch with EEG data analysis experts via an online support platform
• Some artifacts could be eliminated, application forfunding of a doctoral project seemed possible again
No supervision after the pre-doc year:
• Finding out my main supervisor will not be availableas doctoral advisor anymore
• Correspondingly there would be no joint applicationfor DFG funding and therefore for a doctoral positionanymore
Let‘s pause for a moment:
• In contact with another neuroscientist from Sport Science faculty, but decided it was not the rightworking place for me
• Decided I am ok with rejecting the research topic I have been very passionate about
• Applying for IMPRS NeuroCom funding and gettingrejected in January
• Going into parental leave to sort things out
• Further training in psychotherapeutic methods that I find interesting such as systemic approaches, mindfulness-based approaches, or body-oriented therapy
Plan B?
• doctorate in clinical psychology or clinical neuropsychology
• Apprenticeship as psychological psychotherapeut for children & teenagers
Can we help athletes’ performance by including a neuro-based training component into their schedule?
Original idea for a pilot study during my pre-doc year: Efficacy of theta neurofeedback training in promoting flow experience and sport-associated performance outcomes.
A research idea that I already began to accomplish within my Master thesis:Significant correlations between neurofeedback success (upregulation of fm theta) and motor performance in a non sport-specific Finger Tapping task as well as flow experience during motor performance.
Achievements and obstacles
Left-hand side: Depiction of an fm theta neurofeedback protocol and its transfer to a dart-throwing task as well as to subjective flow experience; Right-hand side: Depiction of the neuropsychological origins of fm theta oscillations and its role in cognitive control and self-regulation.
On the road to a doctorate: A résumé on my pre-doc yearLisa Riedel, Dr. Kerstin Mayer-Carius, Dr. Franziska Lautenbach
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Riedel, Lisa (2019). Efficacy of theta neurofeedback training in promoting flow experience and sport-associated performance outcomes [PowerPoint slides]. Pre-Doc-Award Kick-Off Event, March 25th 2019. Universität Leipzig.
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Dr. Kerstin Mayer-Carius
Leipzig University
Sport Science faculty
Jahnallee 59, 04109 Leipzig
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Partial regression plots illustrating the correlation between fm theta amplitude gain during NFT (in %) and (left) global flow gain and (right) motor performance gain from pre- to posttest. Dotted lines represent linear regression gradients.
Safe place until the end of the year.• Research assistent
position at departmentof Movement andTraining Science at Sport Science faculty
Time to reconsider.• Am I still motivated to
do my doctorate?• What is the alternative?
New supervisor?New research topic?
New working place?Which funding?