- Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
- Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
- Statistics Education and Methodologies
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Mathematics Education and Programs
- Behavioral and Psychological Studies
- Mathematics Education and Pedagogy
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Risk Perception and Management
- Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
- Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
- Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
- Williams Syndrome Research
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Problem and Project Based Learning
- Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Educational Games and Gamification
- Physical Activity and Health
- Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
Erasmus University Rotterdam
2015-2024
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Psychology
2020
GGzE
2017
GGD Amsterdam
2011
Many studies claim to measure decision-making under risk by employing the Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) scale, a self-report measure, or Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART), behavioural task. However, these tasks do not but uncertainty, related distinct concept. The present commentary discusses both theoretical and empirical basis of distinction between uncertainty from viewpoint several scientific disciplines reports how many wrongfully employ DOSPERT scale BART as risk-taking...
The broad autism phenotype implies the existence of a continuum ranging from individuals displaying almost no autistic traits to severely impaired diagnosed individuals. Recent studies have linked this variation in several domains functioning. However, focusing on social–communicational associated with often suffer two problems. First, they examine very specific behaviours, not taking range behaviours social functioning is comprised into account. Second, most compare scoring at upper and...
Studies in the field of psychology often employ (computerized) behavioral tasks, aimed at mimicking real-world situations that elicit certain actions participants. Such tasks are for example used to study risk propensity, a trait-like tendency towards taking or avoiding risk. One most popular gauging propensity is Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART; Lejuez et al., 2002), which has been shown relate well self-reported risk-taking and behaviors. However, despite its popularity qualities, BART...
Despite many studies examining a combination of self-report, behavioral, and neurophysiological measures, only few address whether these different levels measurement indeed reflect one construct. The present study aids in filling this gap by exploring the association between electrophysiological measures impulsivity related constructs such as sensation seeking, reward responsiveness, ADHD symptoms. Individuals across two large samples (n = 133 n 142) completed questionnaires performed...
There is a multitude of mHealth applications that aim to solve societal health problems by stimulating specific types physical activities via gamification. However, cover just one the three World Health Organization (WHO) dimensions health. This paper introduces novel notion Unified Gamification (UHG), which covers besides also social and cognitive well-being. Instead rewarding in WHO using different competitions, UHG combines scores for such on unified leaderboards lets people interact...
Abstract Given the importance of risk‐taking in individuals’ personal and professional life, several behavioral tasks for measuring construct have been developed. Recently, a new task was introduced, Columbia Card Task (CCT). This measures participants’ risk levels establishes how sensitive participants are to gains, losses, probabilities when taking risk. So far, CCT has examined studies combination with (neuro)biological techniques. However, no electroencephalography (EEG) research done on...
This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad, including...
Although not used as a diagnostic criterion, impaired emotion regulation is frequently observed in autism. The present study examined self-reported use of strategies individuals scoring low or high on autistic traits. In addition, the late positive potential, which sensitive to emotional arousal, was examine effect one strategy, reappraisal. Reporting more traits related using maladaptive and fewer adaptive strategies. Across both groups, no attenuation potential during downregulation...
Abstract The autism spectrum hypothesis states that not only diagnosed individuals but also from the general population exhibit a certain amount of autistic traits. While this idea is supported by neuroimaging studies, there have been few electrophysiological studies. In particular, no spontaneous resting‐state studies yet. order to examine hypothesis, present study tried predict level traits typically developing young adults ( n = 93) gamma power, measure has linked social functioning...
Abstract In psychophysiology, an interesting question is how to estimate the reliability of event-related potentials collected by means Eriksen Flanker Task or similar tests. A special problem presents itself if data represent neurological reactions that are associated with some responses (in case Task, responding incorrectly on a trial) but not others (like when providing correct response), inherently resulting in unequal numbers observations per subject. The general trend research here use...
<p>This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad,...
<p>This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad,...
Research has demonstrated high rates of mental health problems in university students, and even higher students belonging to historically marginalised populations. However, research on disparities student almost exclusively focused internalising (like symptoms depression anxiety), overlooking other ways which individuals experience express negative emotion. To address this limitation, the present study employed Brief Problem Monitor examine three types problems—internalising, externalising,...
Previous research into uncertain and risky decision-making in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been inconclusive, with some studies reporting less decisions by persons ASD compared to neurotypicals, but other failing find such effects. A possible explanation for these inconsistent findings is that aberrant domain-specific, only manifests itself domains related autism symptomatology. The present study examines this premise correlating self-reported autistic traits individuals' intention...
Abstract We analyze the relationship between entrepreneurship and decision‐making under risk uncertainty using Columbia Card Task: an experimental task eliciting affective conditions of uncertainty. In a sample 127 university students, we find robust evidence that individual entrepreneurial orientation (IEO) is negatively related to addition, show distinguishing subscales IEO key understanding this relationship, since while negative for Proactiveness Innovativeness subscales, it positive...
The attention for supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) at university has recently grown. However, no research to date looked into the fit between ASD and a specific form of education, Problem-Based Learning (PBL). current study uses newly developed questionnaire that focuses on four elements PBL: constructive, self-directed, collaborative, contextual learning. showed be highly reliable. Although higher symptomology predicted reported experience more problems fewer...
Pain can be considered as a signal of "bodily error": Errors – discrepancies between actual and optimal/targeted state put organisms at danger activate behavioral defensive systems. If the error relates to body, pain is warning that motivates protective action such avoidance behavior safeguard our body's integrity. Hence, shares functionality errors. On neural level, an important processing component error-related negativity (ERN), negative deflection in electroencephalographic (EEG)...
This large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students 100 universities in 35 countries, collected 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, the cognitive reflection demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported official statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad, including...