Suzanne Roggeveen

ORCID: 0000-0003-4351-5023
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Research Areas
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Sociology and Cultural Identity Studies
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Literature Analysis and Criticism
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Spaceflight effects on biology
  • Psychology of Social Influence
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation

Ministère de la Culture
2023

Maastricht University
2014-2018

Maastricht University Medical Centre
2016

The aim of this study was to investigate whether a 15-minute placement 3G dialing mobile phone causes direct changes in EEG activity compared the sham phone. Furthermore, it investigated on ear or heart would result different outcomes. Thirty-one healthy females participated. All subjects were measured twice: one two days attached ear, other day chest. In single-blind, cross-over design, assessments condition conducted directly preceding and following exposure. During each assessment,...

10.1371/journal.pone.0129496 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2015-06-08

This study aimed to investigate whether third generation mobile phone radiation peaks result in event related potentials. Thirty-one healthy females participated. In this single-blind, cross-over design, a 15 minute exposure was compared two sham conditions, one preceding and following the condition. Each participant measured on separate days, where placement varied between ear heart. EEG activity radiofrequency were recorded jointly. Epochs of 1200 ms, starting 200 ms before lasting until...

10.1371/journal.pone.0125390 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2015-05-11

Human and animal research indicates that exposure to early life adversity increases stress sensitivity later in life. While behavioral markers of adversity-induced have been suggested, physiological remain be elucidated. It is known trapezius muscle activity during stressful situations. The present study examined what degree adverse events experienced childhood (0-11 years) adolescence (12-17 moderate experimentally induced electromyographic (EMG) the muscles, an experimental setting. In a...

10.1097/md.0000000000004745 article EN cc-by-nc Medicine 2016-09-01

Objective To investigate the relation between use of Touch Screen Devices (TSDs), such as smartphones and tablets, interference suppression assessed by Bivalent Shape Task (BST) in 5–11-year-old children.Methods Thirty-eight children from a Dutch primary school were included. Interference was measured incongruent level BST. TSD standardized interview. The dataset analyzed using multilevel analysis because its nested structure.Results Children with moderate to high showed longer reaction time...

10.1080/21622965.2023.2208700 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Applied Neuropsychology Child 2023-05-04

Background: The use of mobile phones has become, especially for young people, an integrated part everyday life. Using the experience sampling method (ESM) may provide further insight on association between phone and mental health.

10.2196/formative.8499 article EN cc-by JMIR Formative Research 2018-06-18

Objectives : To investigate to what degree radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation, induced by a mobile phone placed on the chest, impacts cardiac rhythm. Design n=1, single blinded pilot study Setting Academic hospital, Maastricht, Netherlands Participants One healthy female 24 years old participant. Interventions The participant underwent four experimental sessions, spread over days. A session consisted of consecutive 15 minute conditions, three with sham and one dialling phone. was blind...

10.7287/peerj.preprints.485v1 preprint EN 2014-09-04

Objectives : To investigate to what degree radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation, induced by a mobile phone placed on the chest, impacts cardiac rhythm. Design n=1, single blinded pilot study Setting Academic hospital, Maastricht, Netherlands Participants One healthy female 24 years old participant. Interventions The participant underwent four experimental sessions, spread over days. A session consisted of consecutive 15 minute conditions, three with sham and one dialling phone. was blind...

10.7287/peerj.preprints.485 preprint EN 2014-09-04

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