GWPs Conference 2022

The 25th Symposium of the Society for Applied Business Psychology (GWPs) will take place on 05. - 07.05.2022 in Cologne. Under the motto "ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY 4.0 - SHAPING THE FUTURE", there will be many interesting papers on ambulatory assessment.

movisens will give two presentations in the symposium "Medien & Technik V: Forschungssymposium: Mensch-Technik-Interaktion II - Mobile Sensing, Ambulatory Assessment und Just-in-Time-Adaptive-Intervention".

Saturday 07.05.22 (10:30-12:00):
  • Affective Computing in Ambulantory Applications
  • Just in Time Adaptive Interventions

We are looking forward to numerous interested parties!

Webinar: Handling movisens data with ease – Quality data leads to quality outcomes

Data, data and again data!
With increased size comes increased complexity, and sometimes it’s difficult to know where to begin when dealing with large datasets.
Join us in our latest webinar where we’ll provide tips and advice on how best to store, structure and work with our movisens data sets. Whether you’re a newcomer to behavioral research or a seasoned movisens user, this webinar demonstrates how to handle a big amount of data sets with ease.
We’ll discuss the composition of movisens data sets, and cover topics ranging from the correct storage of measurements, raw data checks and the analysis of the raw data using the movisens DataAnalyzer - both in single and batch mode. We'll also discuss using the movisens results files in other software applications of your choice.

MEMOCAST Study

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With Prof. Dr. Geber as Supervisor and Sponsor and the support of Dr. Ludyga and Vera Nina Looser the MEMOCAST study at the Department of Sport, Exercise and Health at the University of Basel seeks to investigate the potential of physical activity and exercise in protecting memory-related brain structures and functions of the chronically stressed brain. The overall goal of the study is the examination of the influence of chronic stress on different aspects of memory as well as the potential moderating roles of physical fitness and activity on this association. Additionally, the activity of the central and autonomous nervous system are investigated as potential mechanisms underlying changes in memory.
The MEMOCAST study comprises data of a one-year longitudinal non-interventional study investigating the complex interplay between chronic stress, neurocognitive correlates of memory and physical activity in young healthy adults. The study protocol combines laboratory stationed assessment of event-related potentials recorded via electroencephalography and the assessment of pupil dilation via eye tracking complemented by online questionnaires as well as forty-eight-hour heart rate monitoring (electrocardiography) and a seven-day accelerometry assessment using EcgMove 4. The results will contribute to further insights on the potential of physical activity and exercise in protecting memory-related brain structures and functions of the chronically
stressed brain. Stay up to date about the upcoming results: University of Basel