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Stam, J.V. (author), Kallen, V.L. (author), Westenberg, P.M. (author)
Internalizing disorders in adolescence have been associated with disturbances in autonomic and endocrine functioning. Because the prefrontal cortex and the limbic system play a central role in regulating both the autonomic and the endocrine systems, their joint functioning is hypothesized to provide information about the potential development of...
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Crul, M. (author), Breukels, O. (author), Ng, S. (author), le Feber, M. (author), Kuijpers, E. (author), Smeets, O. (author)
Objective. Some drugs need processing before they can be administered or dispensed. We measured airborne exposure of pharmacy staff to small particles when performing these tasks. Methods. Reconstitution of powdered drugs in vials; crushing, splitting, and counting of tablets; and opening of capsules, using different ventilation strategies, were...
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Schmeitz, A.J.C. (author), Willemsen, D.M.C. (author), Ellwanger, S. (author)
Platooning is a cooperative driving technology for driving in a longitudinal formation. Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication is the key enabling technology. Platooning is considered to be a closed application between well-known participants that use V2V data for their operation. For the deployment of platooning, multi-brand, i.e. interoperable...
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van der Kleij, R. (author), Schraagen, J.M. (author), Cadet, B. (author), Young, H. (author)
Cybersecurity threat and incident managers in large organizations, especially in the financial sector, are confronted more and more with an increase in volume and complexity of threats and incidents. At the same time, these managers have to deal with many internal processes and criteria, in addition to requirements from external parties, such as...
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Vos, J. (author), Houben, M.M.J. (author)
In a laboratory study, the indoor annoyance caused by the sound produced by aircraft during the takeoff on the runway is investigated. This aircraft sound is dominated by relatively high sound levels in the 16 and 31.5 Hz octave bands. Road-traffic and passenger railway sounds, which lack high sound levels in these octave bands, are included as...
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Falcone, S. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), Cocu, I. (author), Gijsbertse, K. (author), Heylen, D. (author), van Erp, J. (author), McNamara, D.S. (author)
A range of perceptual cues drive the Sense of Embodiment (SoE) with an external object, such as a virtual arm that looks like one’s own or can be controlled like one’s own. Since most experiments test one or two cues at a time, it is difficult to establish their relative contribution and possible interaction. This work aims at investigating the...
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Hulsegge, G. (author), van Torre, W. (author), Verbiest, S. (author), Oeij, P. (author)
Technological developments can have major consequences for work. Insight into how these developments change work is necessary for employees to develop the required skills and to take measures against negative effects on the quality of work. In 2020-2021, we used the Technology Impact Method (TIM) to assess the consequences of technological...
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Pupa, A. (author), van Dijk, W. (author), Brekelmans, C. (author), Secchis, C. (author)
Effective task scheduling in human-robot collaboration (HRC) scenarios is one of the great challenges of collaborative robotics. The shared workspace inside an industrial setting brings a lot of uncertainties that cannot be foreseen. A prior offline task scheduling strategy is ineffective in dealing with these uncertainties. In this paper, a...
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Smits, W. (author), Sanders, J. (author)
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Hogenelst, K. (author), Schelvis, R. (author), Krone, T. (author), Gagné, M. (author), Heino, M. (author), Knittle, K. (author), Hankonen, N. (author)
Research generally shows that autonomous forms of motivation are associated with higher performance and job satisfaction, whereas controlled forms of motivation are linked to worse outcomes. These relationships are largely based on between-persons data from cross-sectional studies or longitudinal studies with few measurement points. However,...
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van der Ploeg, C. (author), Alirezaei, M. (author), van de Wouw, N. (author), Esfahani, P.M. (author)
In this article, we propose a tractable nonlinear fault estimation filter along with explicit performance bounds for a class of linear dynamical systems in the presence of both additive and nonlinear multiplicative faults. We consider the case, where both faults may occur simultaneously and through an identical dynamical relationship, a setting...
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Braat-Eggen, E. (author), Reinten, J. (author), Hornikx, M. (author), Kohlrausch, A. (author)
Students can be disturbed by background noise while working in an open-plan study environment. To improve the acoustic quality of open-plan study environments a study was done on the influence of different sound scenarios on students working on a typical student task, “studying for an exam”. Three sound scenarios and a quiet reference sound...
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Beers, J.J. (author), Sabu, P. (author), Stuldreher, I.V. (author), Zech, H.G. (author), Kaneko, D. (author)
Implicit (‘unconscious’) approach–avoidance tendencies towards stimuli can be measured using the Approach Avoidance Task (AAT). We recently expanded a toolbox for analyzing the raw data of a novel, mobile version of the AAT (mAAT), that asks participants to move their phone towards their face (pull) or away (push) in response to images presented...
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Pupa, A. (author), van Dijk, W. (author), Secchi, C. (author)
In collaborative robotic applications, human and robot have to work together during a whole shift for executing a sequence of jobs. The performance of the human robot team can be enhanced by scheduling the right tasks to the human and the robot. The scheduling should consider the task execution constraints, the variability in the task execution...
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Huizinga, W. (author), van Lier, M. (author), Kruithof, M. (author), Dijk, J. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Bottenheft, C. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), Stuldreher, I. (author), Groen, E. (author), van Erp, J. (author)
Effects of stressors on cognitive task performance have primarily been studied in isolation, and little is known about the combined effects of two or more stressors. This study examined how a metabolic stressor (skipping breakfast) and a sensory stressor (noise) affect cognitive task performance in isolation and combined. In addition to...
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Grappiolo, C. (author), Pruim, R. (author), Faeth, M. (author), de Heer, P.B.U.L. (author)
Product customisation is a topic of growing interest in Smart Manufacturing. Allowing customers to design intended products brings additional challenges to the manufacturing task, such as the increase in flexibility of the assembly theatre, the compilation of assembly instructions for possibly unique products, and stress-related risks for human...
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Daderman, A.M. (author), Ingelgard, A. (author), Koopmans, L. (author)
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a short, self-rated, validated and reliable instrument for individual work performance suitable for generic use in the Swedish work and organizational context. The Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ), comprising originally 47 items, was initially developed in the Netherlands, based on a four...
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van der Waa, J. (author), van Diggelen, J. (author), Cavalcante Siebert, L. (author), Neericx, M. (author), Jonker, C. (author)
Artificially intelligent agents will deal with more morally sensitive situations as the field of AI progresses. Research efforts are made to regulate, design and build Artificial Moral Agents (AMAs) capable of making moral decisions. This research is highly multidisciplinary with each their own jargon and vision, and so far it is unclear whether...
conference paper 2020
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Verhagen, P. (author), Kuling, K. (author), Gijsbertse, (author), Stuldreher, I.V. (author), Overvliet, K. (author), Falcone, S. (author), van Erp, J. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author)
Remote control of robots generally requires a high level of expertise and may impose a considerable cognitive burden on operators. A sense of embodiment over a remote-controlled robot might enhance operators? task performance and reduce cognitive workload. We want to study the extent to which different factors affect embodiment. As a first step,...
conference paper 2020
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