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Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
Open Science Collaboration
Science 349 (6251), aac4716, 2015
Mandate: UK Medical Research Council
Analyzing the time course of pupillometric data
J van Rij, P Hendriks, H van Rijn, RH Baayen, SN Wood
Trends in hearing 23, 2331216519832483, 2019
Mandate: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
The effect of horizontal eye movements on free recall: a preregistered adversarial collaboration.
D Matzke, S Nieuwenhuis, H van Rijn, HA Slagter, MW van der Molen, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (1), e1, 2015
Mandate: European Commission
What makes interruptions disruptive? A process-model account of the effects of the problem state bottleneck on task interruption and resumption
JP Borst, NA Taatgen, H van Rijn
Proceedings of the 33rd annual ACM conference on human factors in computing …, 2015
Mandate: European Commission
Decoupling interval timing and climbing neural activity: a dissociation between CNV and N1P2 amplitudes
TW Kononowicz, H van Rijn
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (8), 2931-2939, 2014
Mandate: European Commission
Single trial beta oscillations index time estimation
TW Kononowicz, H van Rijn
Neuropsychologia 75, 381-389, 2015
Mandate: European Commission
Trial-by-trial fluctuations in CNV amplitude reflect anticipatory adjustment of response caution
U Boehm, L Van Maanen, B Forstmann, H van Rijn
NeuroImage 96, 95-105, 2014
Mandate: European Commission
Single-task fMRI overlap predicts concurrent multitasking interference
M Nijboer, J Borst, H van Rijn, N Taatgen
NeuroImage 100, 60-74, 2014
Mandate: European Commission
Driving and multitasking: the good, the bad, and the dangerous
M Nijboer, JP Borst, H Van Rijn, NA Taatgen
Frontiers in psychology 7, 1718, 2016
Mandate: European Commission
Accounting for memory mechanisms in interval timing: A review
H van Rijn
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 8, 245-249, 2016
Mandate: European Commission
Temporal context actively shapes EEG signatures of time perception
A Damsma, N Schlichting, H van Rijn
Journal of Neuroscience 41 (20), 4514-4523, 2021
Mandate: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, European Commission
Using data-driven model-brain mappings to constrain formal models of cognition
JP Borst, M Nijboer, NA Taatgen, H van Rijn, JR Anderson
PLoS One 10 (3), e0119673, 2015
Mandate: European Commission
Of monkeys and men: Impatience in perceptual decision-making
U Boehm, GE Hawkins, S Brown, H van Rijn, EJ Wagenmakers
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 738-749, 2016
Mandate: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, European Commission
Predicting university students’ exam performance using a model-based adaptive fact-learning system
F Sense, M van der Velde, H van Rijn
Journal of Learning Analytics 8 (3), 155-169, 2021
Mandate: US Department of Defense
Contrasting single and multi-component working-memory systems in dual tasking
M Nijboer, J Borst, H van Rijn, N Taatgen
Cognitive psychology 86, 1-26, 2016
Mandate: European Commission
FMTP: A unifying computational framework of temporal preparation across time scales.
JM Salet, W Kruijne, H van Rijn, SA Los, M Meeter
Psychological Review 129 (5), 911, 2022
Mandate: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Reflections of idiographic long-term memory characteristics in resting-state neuroimaging data
P Zhou, F Sense, H van Rijn, A Stocco
Cognition 212, 104660, 2021
Mandate: US Department of Defense
Neuroelectromagnetic signatures of the reproduction of supra-second durations
TW Kononowicz, T Sander, H van Rijn
Neuropsychologia 75, 201-213, 2015
Mandate: European Commission
The dynamic effect of context on interval timing in children and adults
Q Hallez, A Damsma, D Rhodes, H Van Rijn, S Droit-Volet
Acta psychologica 192, 87-93, 2019
Mandate: European Commission
Temporal expectation indexed by pupillary response
B Akdoğan, F Balcı, H Van Rijn
Timing & Time Perception 4 (4), 354-370, 2016
Mandate: European Commission
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