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Bronkhorst, A.W. (author)
How do we recognize what one person is saying when others are speaking at the same time? This review summarizes widespread research in psychoacoustics, auditory scene analysis, and attention, all dealing with early processing and selection of speech, which has been stimulated by this question. Important effects occurring at the peripheral and...
article 2015
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Boermans, S.M. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Euwema, M. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Schaik, M.G. (author), Korteling, J.E. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Toet, A. (author)
High extraversion and conscientiousness and low neuroticism predict successful performance during and after stressful conditions. We investigated whether these personality factors are linked to stress sensitivity and to baseline physiology. Stress was induced through negative feedback on gaming performance. Stress sensitivity was determined as...
article 2015
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), Zander, T.O. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Korteling, J.E. (author), Bronkhorst, A.W. (author)
Estimating cognitive or affective state from neurophysiological signals and designing applications that make use of this information requires expertise in many disciplines such as neurophysiology, machine learning, experimental psychology, and human factors. This makes it difficult to perform research that is strong in all its aspects as well as...
article 2015
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van der Beek, F.A. (author), Schraagen, J.M.C. (author)
In the current study, the concept of team resilience was operationalized by developing a first version of a questionnaire (ADAPTER) driven by the four essential abilities of resilience (Hollnagel, 2011) and expanded with more relation-oriented abilities of leadership and cooperation. The development and administration of ADAPTER took place...
article 2015
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van Scheppingen, A.R. (author), de Vroome, E.M.M. (author), ten Have, K.C.J.M. (author), Zwetsloot, G.I.J.M. (author), Wiezer, N. (author), van Mechelen, W. (author)
BACKGROUND: Vitality at work is an important factor for optimal functioning and sustainable employability. To date, knowledge on how to promote vitality at work is fragmented. OBJECTIVE: Contribute to knowledge on how to promote vitality at work. METHODS: Determinants of vitality at work are identified from three scientific fields, and used in a...
article 2015
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Delahaij, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
conference paper 2015
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van der Wiele, D. (author)
In de doe-democratie lossen burgers hun problemen zelf op. De instituties volgen en faciliteren. Er is nog veel werk aan de winkel om die omslag te maken. “De lokale overheden zijn geneigd om het probleem te definiëren, terwijl de burger urgentie voelt bij andere zaken.”
article 2015
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Erk, S.M. (author), Toet, A. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author)
This study investigated whether communication via mediated hand pressure during a remotely shared experience (watching an amusing video) can (1) enhance recovery from sadness, (2) enhance the affective quality of the experience, and (3) increase trust towards the communication partner. Thereto participants first watched a sad movie clip to...
article 2015
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van der Vegt, G.S. (author), Essens, P. (author), Wahlström, M. (author), George, G. (author)
article 2015
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Wijn, R. (author), Paradies, G.L. (author)
Verkeersveiligheid is binnen het collegeprogramma van de gemeente Rotterdam als speerpunt benoemd. Wethouder Eerdmans van Veiligheid, Handhaving en Buitenruimte richt zich daarbij onder meer op het beperken van asociaal rijgedrag in de stad. De vraag van de gemeente Rotterdam aan TNO was om te onderzoeken of er gemeenschappelijke (gedrags...
report 2015
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Schraagen, J.M.C. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to apply network science to the field of resilience engineering. Starting with the trade-off between prepared versus deliberated knowledge, I argue that socio-technical systems are first and foremost networked systems that need to connect modules of prepared knowledge or instances of deliberated knowledge by means of...
conference paper 2015
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Gerards, S.M.P.L. (author), Dagnelie, P.C. (author), Gubbels, J.S. (author), van Buuren, S. (author), Hamers, F.J.M. (author), Jansen, M.W.J. (author), van der Goot, O.H.M. (author), de Vries, N.K. (author), Sanders, M.R. (author), Kremers, S.P.J. (author)
Introduction Lifestyle Triple P is a general parenting intervention which focuses on preventing further excessive weight gain in overweight and obese children. The objective of the current study was to assess the effectiveness of the Lifestyle Triple P intervention in the Netherlands. Method We used a parallel randomized controlled design to...
article 2015
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Leijten, F.R.M (author)
Due to an ageing society, an increasing retirement age, and high prevalence of chronic health problems among older persons, it is important to understand how older employees [with health problems] can work for longer and productively, often this is termed ‘sustainable employability’. This context brought about the research presented in this...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)
This study investigates the interactive effects of military self-efficacy and family support before deployment with threat exposure on work engagement during deployment. Based on the Job-Demands Resources Model, we hypothesized that in high threat situations low selfefficacy would lead to reduced work engagement and increased burn-out, whereas...
conference paper 2015
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van Maanen, P.P. (author), van der Vecht, B. (author)
The aim of this study is to better understand social influence in online social media. Therefore, we propose a method in which we implement, validate and improve individual behavior models. The behavior model is based on three fundamental behavioral principles of social influence from the literature (i.e., Cialdini’s principles): (1) consistency...
article 2014
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Schreuder, E. (author), Hoeksma, M.R. (author), Smeets, M.A.M. (author), Semin, G.R. (author)
This study reports an examination of the internal clock model, according to which subjective time duration is influenced by attention and arousal state. In a time production task, we examine the hypothesis that an arousing odor and an upright body posture affect perceived duration. The experimental task was performed while participants were...
article 2014
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Thurlings, M.E. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Werkhoven, P.J. (author)
Gaze-independent event-related potential (ERP) based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) yield relatively low BCI performance and traditionally employ unimodal stimuli. Bimodal ERP-BCIs may increase BCI performance due to multisensory integration or summation in the brain. An additional advantage of bimodal BCIs may be that the user can choose...
article 2014
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Koldijk, S.J. (author), Sappelli, M. (author), Verberne, S. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Kraaij, W. (author)
This paper describes the new multimodal SWELL knowl- edge work (SWELL-KW) dataset for research on stress and user modeling. The dataset was collected in an experiment, in which 25 people performed typical knowledge work (writing reports, making presentations, reading e-mail, searching for information). We manipulated their working conditions...
conference paper 2014
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