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Hof, T. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
report 2014
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Veenstra, B.J. (author), Binsch, O. (author), Valk, P.J.L. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Huggins, J.E. (author), Guger, C. (author), Allison, B. (author), Anderson, C.W. (author), Batista, A. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), Brunner, C. (author), Chavarriaga, R. (author), Fried-Oken, M. (author), Gunduz, A. (author), Gupta, D. (author), Kübler, A. (author), Leeb, R. (author), Lotte, F. (author), Miller, L.E. (author), Müller-Putz, G. (author), Rutkowski, T. (author), Tangermann, M. (author), Thompson, D.E. (author)
article 2014
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Bakker, M. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author), Hendriksen, I.J.M. (author), Bruinvels, D.J. (author), van Poppel, M.N. (author)
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate which prepartum determinants contribute to the development of postpartum (PP) fatigue among working women in the Netherlands. Methods A prospective cohort study in 15 Dutch companies was conducted to measure different potential predictors using self-administrated questionnaires at baseline and...
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Staufenbiel, S.M. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), Keizer, A.W. (author), van Wouwe, N.C. (author)
Recent research showed a correlation between cognitive decline and a decrease of EEG gamma activity. In the present double-blind randomized control study, we investigated whether gamma and beta neurofeedback protocols, that have been shown to modulate performance on cognitive control and memory in young adults, also leads to increased brain...
article 2014
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Boermans, S.M. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Delahaij, R. (author), van den Berg, C. (author), Euwema, M.C. (author)
This article prospectively explores the effects of collective team work engagement and organizational constraints during military deployment on individual-level psychological outcomes afterwards. Participants were 971 Dutch peacekeepers within 93 teams who were deployed between the end of 2008 and beginning of 2010, for an average of 4 months,...
article 2014
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Essens, P.J.M.D. (author), de Vries, T. (author)
conference paper 2014
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van Rest, J.H.C. (author), Roelofs, M.L. (author), van der Kleij, R. (author)
Afwijkend gedrag biedt aanwijzingen voor het voorkomen van veiligheidsincidenten. Naar aanleiding van het onlangs verschenen TNO rapport Afwijkend gedrag wordt in dit artikel ingegaan op het waarom, het hoe en het wat van het gebruiken van kennis over afwijkend gedrag.
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Aschbacher, K. (author), Rodriguez-Fernandez, M. (author), van Wietmarschen, H. (author), Tomiyama, A. (author), Jain, S. (author), Epel, E. (author), Doyle III, F.J. (author), van der Greef, J. (author)
Glucocorticoids contribute to obesity and metabolic syndrome; however, the mechanisms are unclear, and prognostic measures are unavailable. A systems level understanding of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) -leptin axis may reveal novel insights. Eighteen obese premenopausal women provided blood samples every 10 min over 24 h, which were...
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van Maanen, P.P. (author), Wijn, R. (author), Boertjes, E. (author)
In this paper, the influence of interventions on Twitter users is studied. We define influence in (a) number of participants, (b) size of the audience, (c) amount of activity, and (d) reach. Influence is studied for four different target groups: (a) politicians, (b) journalists, (c) employees and (d) the general public. Furthermore, two types of...
article 2014
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Binsch, O. (author), Veenstra, B.J. (author), Buick, F. (author), van Wietmarschen, H. (author), Valk, P.J.L. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Ooms, M. (author)
book 2014
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Gutteling, J.M. (author), Kerstholt, J.H. (author), Terpstra, T. (author), van As, N.K. (author)
report 2014
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van Dongen, C.J.G. (author), van Maanen, P.P. (author)
This study presents a framework for understanding task and psychological factors affecting reliance on advice from decision aids. The framework describes how informational asymmetries in combination with rational, motivational and heuristic factors explain human reliance behavior. To test hypotheses derived from the framework, 79 participants...
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Wijn, R. (author), van den Berg, H. (author), Lousberg, M. (author)
This paper examines factors contributing to the effectiveness of camera operators in urban camera surveillance. The use of camera surveillance has taken an enormous flight in the past decades. Despite this increase, its effectiveness is strongly debated. One reason for the disputed effectiveness may be that an understanding of how to use camera...
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Lucassen, T. (author), Schraagen, J.M.C. (author)
An important cue in the evaluation of the credibility of online information is the source from which the information comes. Earlier, it has been hypothesized that the source of information is less important when one is familiar with the topic at hand. However, no conclusive results were found to confirm this hypothesis. In this study, we re...
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Schraagen, J.M.C. (author)
The goal of this study is to extend Rasmussen’s framework for risk management to research organisations having to deal with reduced income from government funding and increased market orientation. One human factors research organisation was studied in detail. Using archival records, changes were studied over the period 1989–2010. The results...
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Kort, J. (author), Nefs, H.T. (author), Gullström, C. (author), de Greef, T.J. (author), Parnes, P. (author)
Effective design of shared mediated spaces, information and connectedness requires theory and practice from a range of disciplines such as found in European projects like Together Anywhere, Together Anytime (TA2) and the EIT ICT Labs Mediating Presence activity. Building on this work we continue to investigate the changes in the European digital...
conference paper 2013
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Lotens, W.A. (author), Cain, B. (author)
There are numerous conceptual similarities between affective and rational decision making functions despite the differences between the emotional and cognitive systems. Aspects of emotion may be considered as a concurrent stream of information processing that is coupled with explicit, rational information processing. The advantage of the...
conference paper 2013
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Brouwer, A.M. (author)
We here introduce a new experimental paradigm to induce mental stress in a quick and easy way while adhering to ethical standards and controlling for potential confounds resulting from sensory input, body movements and behavior of people involved in conducting the experiment. In our Sing-a-Song Stress Test, participants are presented with...
report 2013
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