2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.04.017
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A neurophysiological signature of motivational incongruence: EEG changes related to insufficient goal satisfaction

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“…In the workplace, incongruence was associated with job burnout and physical symptoms (Brandstätter, Job, & Schulze, 2016 ) and mediated the relationship between work-life balance and subjective well-being (Gröpel & Kuhl, 2009 ). Neurophysiologically, insufficient motive satisfaction was related to changes in resting state brain activity in healthy controls (Stein, Egenolf, Dierks, Caspar, & Koenig, 2013 ). Importantly, incongruence scores are partly independent of scores in other related self-report measures such as well-being (Berking et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the workplace, incongruence was associated with job burnout and physical symptoms (Brandstätter, Job, & Schulze, 2016 ) and mediated the relationship between work-life balance and subjective well-being (Gröpel & Kuhl, 2009 ). Neurophysiologically, insufficient motive satisfaction was related to changes in resting state brain activity in healthy controls (Stein, Egenolf, Dierks, Caspar, & Koenig, 2013 ). Importantly, incongruence scores are partly independent of scores in other related self-report measures such as well-being (Berking et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, an index of physiological “lagged connectivity” between pairs of brain sources capable of minimizing non-cerebral artifacts and that is not affected by active reference electrodes was recently proposed (Pascual-Marqui et al, 2011 ). This method has been successfully applied to investigate EEG Source Functional Connectivity (EEG-SFC) between cortical regions in health (Stein et al, 2013 ) and disease (Canuet et al, 2011 , 2012 ; Clemens et al, 2011 ; Pagani et al, 2012 ; Olbrich et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and endocrine measures, such as levels of various hormones (Balthazart, de Meaultsart, Ball, & Cornil, 2013;Capa, Audiffren, & Ragot, 2008;Frank & Fossella, 2011;Kreibig & Gendolla, 2014;Kukolja, Popović, Horvat, Kovač, & Ćosić, 2014;L. Liu, Zhang, Zhou, & Wang, 2014;Schmidt, Lebreton, Cléry-Melin, Daunizeau, & Pessiglione, 2012;Shimomitsu & Theorell, 1996;M. Stein, Egenolf, Dierks, Caspar, & Koenig, 2013;Vecchiato et al, 2014;Wise, 2004).…”
Section: Current Approaches To Research and Measurement: Differentialmentioning
confidence: 99%