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Experiential learning (EL) has great potential to prepare students to work on interdisciplinary and global challenges across traditional boundaries, as well as support them in the development of reflective skills. In this study, we... more
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      SociologyPsychologyHigher EducationMathematics Education
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      Brain ImagingEEGInfancy
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      Brain ImagingBrain and Cognitive Development
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      Auditory PerceptionInfancyAffordances
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      Brain ImagingVisual perceptionEEGInfancy
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      Visual perceptionNeonatologyInfancy
The grand average ERP waveforms for channel Pz time-locked to stimulus onset (a), the catch up event (b), the eye jump event (c) and the push button response (d), zooming in on the same time interval for the negative peak. We used filters... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive PsychologyEEGCognitive Neuroscience
Citation: Vilhelmsen K, van der Weel FR and van der Meer ALH (2015) A high-density EEG study of differences between three high speeds of simulated forward motion from optic flow in adult participants. A high-density EEG study was... more
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      Optical FlowEEG Signal ProcessingVisual Motion
A fundamental property of most animals is the ability to see whether an object is approaching on a direct collision course and, if so, when it will collide. Using highdensity electroencephalography in 5-to 11-month-old infants and a... more
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      Brain ImagingVisual perceptionInfancy
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      Cerebral PalsyChildHemiplegiaMuscles
quence and VEP responses with longer duration than when they were 12/13 months old. Results from the timing-strategy analysis showed that with age, 4 infants shifted from a less efficient timing strategy involving the loom's velocity to... more
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      Cognitive SciencePerceptual DevelopmentChild DevelopmentVisual perception
Citation: Vilhelmsen K, van der Weel FR and van der Meer ALH (2015) A high-density EEG study of differences between three high speeds of simulated forward motion from optic flow in adult participants. A high-density EEG study was... more
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      EEGMotion perceptionTime-Frequency AnalysisOptical Flow
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      Brain ImagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingBrain and Cognitive DevelopmentTime Perception
Van der Meer ALH, van der Weel FR. Development of perception in action in healthy and at-risk children. Acta Paediatr 1999; Suppl 429: 29-36. Stockholm. ISSN 0803-5326 Devising effective assessment techniques and therapy for movement... more
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      PerceptionChild DevelopmentCerebral PalsyMovement disorders
1. Using echolocation, bats move as gracefully as birds through the cluttered environment, suggesting common principles of optic and acoustic guidance. We tested the idea by analysing braking control of bats (Macroderma gigas) flying... more
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      FoodChiropteraComparative PhysiologyComparative
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      Motor DevelopmentScienceNeonatologyMultidisciplinary
During infancy, smart perceptual mechanisms develop allowing infants to judge timespace motion dynamics more efficiently with age and locomotor experience. This emerging capacity may be vital to enable preparedness for upcoming events and... more
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      PsychologyEEGBrain and Cognitive DevelopmentBrain and behaviour
1. Using echolocation, bats move as gracefully as birds through the cluttered environment, suggesting common principles of optic and acoustic guidance. We tested the idea by analysing braking control of bats (Macroderma gigas) flying... more
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      FoodChiropteraComparative PhysiologyComparative
Are different parts of the brain active when we type on a keyboard as opposed to when we draw visual images on a tablet? Electroencephalogram (EEG) was used in young adults to study brain electrical activity as they were typing or... more
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      PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology