Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Van der Meer, Audrey"
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A high-density EEG study of differences between three high speeds of simulated forward motion from optic flow in adult participants
Vilhelmsen, Kenneth; Van der Weel, Frederikus; Van der Meer, Audrey (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)A high-density EEG study was conducted to investigate evoked and oscillatory brain activity in response to high speeds of simulated forward motion. Participants were shown an optic flow pattern consisting of a virtual road ... -
A high-density EEG study of differences between three speeds of ecological forward motion in adult participants
Vilhelmsen, Kenneth (Master thesis, 2013)A high-density EEG study was conducted to investigate evoked and oscillatory activity in response to three different stimulus speeds of simulated forward motion in adult participants. Participants were shown an optic flow ... -
A high-density EEG study of differentiation between two speeds and directions of simulated optic flow in adults and infants
Vilhelmsen, Kenneth; Agyei, Seth Bonsu; Van der Weel, Frederikus; Van der Meer, Audrey (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A high‐density EEG study was carried out to investigate cortical activity in response to forward and backward visual motion at two different driving speeds, simulated through optic flow. Participants were prelocomotor ... -
A high-density EEG study on cortical activity in response to visual motion perception: Longitudinal comparison of preterm and full-term infants
Mutaf, Belde (Master thesis, 2012)Electroencephalogram (EEG) was used to investigate brain electrical activity of full-term and preterm infants at 5 and 12 months of age as a functional response mechanism to structured forwards optic flow, structured ... -
Development of smooth pursuit and predictive eye movements in full-term and preterm infants : an occlusion study
Khodadadifar, Tina (Master thesis, 2015)When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must be made across time and space and this not only requires a maintained representation of the existence but also the ... -
Eyewitness Memory: The Role of Independent versus Interdependent Self-Construal and Susceptibility to Different Sources of Misinformation
Thorvaldsen, Julie Holm (Master thesis, 2014)The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between independent versus interdependent self-construal and the susceptibility to different sources of postevent misinformation. More specifically, people with a ... -
High-density EEG study of how looming information is processed in the infant brain
Taer, Noemie Rose M. (Master thesis, 2015)Looming images indicate the rapid approach of objects and provide warning information about the impending impact. Prospective control when responding to a looming virtual object approaching on a direct collision course was ... -
The importance of cursive handwriting over typewriting for learning in the classroom: A high-density EEG study of 12-year-old children and young adults.
Askvik, Eva Ose; Van der Weel, Frederikus; Van der Meer, Audrey (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)To write by hand, to type, or to draw – which of these strategies is the most efficient for optimal learning in the classroom? As digital devices are increasingly replacing traditional writing by hand, it is crucial to ... -
In a heartbeat: Prospective control of cardiac responses for upcoming action demands during biathlon.
Benum, Silje Dahl; Van der Weel, Frederikus; Van der Meer, Audrey (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Biathlon is an Olympic winter sport combining the endurance sport of cross-country skiing with precision rifle shooting. Here, the need to prepare the body for upcoming events is particularly evident. As a high heart rate ... -
Infants' brain responses to looming danger: Degeneracy of neural connectivity patterns
Van der Weel, Frederikus; Agyei, Seth Bonsu; Van der Meer, Audrey (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)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 high-density electroencephalography in infants and a looming ... -
Longitudinal high-density EEG study of looming in full-term and preterm infants
Nouman, Arshia (Master thesis, 2013)Electroencephalogram (EEG) was used on full-term and preterm infants at the age of 5 months and again at the age of 12 months to investigate brain electrical activity as a function of looming visual stimuli on a collision ... -
Longitudinal looming study in infants using high-density EEG
Soltvedt, Lisa Marie (Master thesis, 2013)A rapidly approaching object provides information about the object’s approach and how imminent a collision is. Prospective control when responding to a looming object approaching on a direct collision course was studied ... -
Longitudinal study of extra-stimulated, full-term control infants, and preterm infants: High-density EEG analysis of cortical activity in response to visual motion
Blystad, Julie Borge (Master thesis, 2021)Elektroencefalogram (EEG) ble brukt til å undersøke effekten av å motta ekstra motorstimulering og effekten av for tidlig fødsel i løpet av det første postnatalåret på utviklingen av visuell bevegelsesoppfatning. Spedbarn ... -
Longitudinal study of infants receiving extra motor stimulation, full-term control infants, and infants born preterm: High-density EEG analyses of cortical activity in response to visual motion.
Blystad, Julie Borge; Van der Meer, Audrey (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Electroencephalography was used to investigate the effects of extrastimulation and preterm birth on the development of visual motion perception during early infancy. Infants receiving extra motor stimulation in the form ... -
Meaning before grammar: A review of ERP experiments on the neurodevelopmental origins of semantic processing
Morgan, Elena Usai; Van der Meer, Audrey; Vulchanova, Mila Dimitrova; Blasi, Damián; Baggio, Giosuè (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)According to traditional linguistic theories, the construction of complex meanings relies firmly on syntactic structure-building operations. Recently, however, new models have been proposed in which semantics is viewed as ... -
Motor Development: Biological Aspects of Brain and Behavior
Van der Meer, Audrey; Van der Weel, Frederikus (Chapter, 2022)Developmental psychology has a long history of linking motor development to enhancement in perceptual and cognitive abilities. Because of the haphazard appearance of the very first movements, the human infant is often ... -
Multisensory integration by audiovisual looming in infants : a longitudinal study with high density EEG
Islam, Farzana (Master thesis, 2015)Infants’ cortical electrical activity as a function of audiovisual looming perception was investigated using high-density electroencephalogram (EEG). Prospective control when responding to a looming object approaching on ... -
Neural aspects of prospective control through resonating taus in an interceptive timing task
Van der Weel, Frederikus; Sokolovskis, Ingemars; Raja, Vicente; Van der Meer, Audrey (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)High-density electroencephalography from visual and motor cortices in addition to kinematic hand and target movement recordings were used to investigate τ-coupling between brain activity patterns and physical movements in ... -
Perception of looming audiovisual motion in 6-year-olds: A high-density EEG study of full-term and preterm children
Nenseth, Silje-Adelen S. (Master thesis, 2022)Motkommende objekter i kollisjonskurs mot individet genererer unik multisensorisk informasjon som kan signalisere fare eller mulighet. Hensikten med denne studien var å undersøke om det var noen forskjeller mellom fullbårne ... -
Perception of simulated forward and backward motion from optic flow at two different speeds in infants using high-density EEG : a longitudinal study
Usai, Elena (Master thesis, 2016)High-density electroencephalogram (EEG) was used in a longitudinal study in infants at 4-5 months and later at 9-10 months to study brain electrical activity as the participants were presented with simulated forward and ...