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Chantal Kemner is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and contributes primarily to the fields of psychology and neuroscience. Their research intersects several areas within these broad fields, focusing notably on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology. Additional subfields of interest include developmental and educational psychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's work addresses key topics such as face recognition and perception, functional brain connectivity studies, mental health research topics, neural dynamics and brain function, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, child and animal learning development, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Chantal Kemner has been involved in multiple publications across several respected journals and venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Infancy
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Scientific Reports
  • NeuroImage

Selected recent papers by Kemner include:

  • The 'Real-World Approach' and Its Problems: A Critique of the Term Ecological Validity (2020, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • The YOUth study: Rationale, design, and study procedures (2020, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience)
  • Using multiple short epochs optimises the stability of infant EEG connectivity parameters (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • The emergence of a theta social brain network during infancy (2021, NeuroImage)
  • The Reality of "Real-Life" Neuroscience: A Commentary on Shamay-Tsoory and Mendelsohn (2019) (2020, Perspectives on Psychological Science)

Their frequent collaborators include Roy S. Hessels, Ignace T. C. Hooge, Gijs A. Holleman, Caroline Junge, and Bauke van der Velde. Collaboration with these coauthors has contributed to several joint research outputs, highlighting a network of research efforts in related areas.

Best Publications

  • Mapping autism risk loci using genetic linkage and chromosomal rearrangements

    Peter Szatmari;Andrew D. Paterson;Lonnie Zwaigenbaum;Wendy Roberts

  • A full genome screen for autism with evidence for linkage to a region on chromosome 7q International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium

    Anthony Bailey;Amaia Hervas;Nicola Matthews;Sarah Palferman

  • A genomewide screen for autism: strong evidence for linkage to chromosomes 2q, 7q and 16p

    Le, Couteur, A;TP Kelly;T Berney;HR McConachie

  • Gaze behavior of children with pervasive developmental disorder toward human faces: a fixation time study.

    J.N. Van Der Geest;C. Kemner;M.N. Verbaten;H. Van Engeland

  • The 'Real-World Approach' and Its Problems: A Critique of the Term Ecological Validity.

    Gijs A. Holleman;Ignace T. C. Hooge;Chantal Kemner;Roy S. Hessels

  • Inhibition in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a psychophysiological study of the stop task.

    Carin C.E Overtoom;Carin C.E Overtoom;J.Leon Kenemans;Marinus N Verbaten;Chantal Kemner

  • Further characterization of the autism susceptibility locus AUTS1 on chromosome 7q

    Sarah Palferman;Nicola Matthews;Martha Turner;Janette Moore

  • The area-of-interest problem in eyetracking research: A noise-robust solution for face and sparse stimuli

    Roy S. Hessels;Chantal Kemner;Chantal Kemner;Carlijn van den Boomen;Ignace T. C. Hooge

  • Increased gray-matter volume in medication-naive high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder.

    Saskia J. M. C. Palmen;Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol;Chantal Kemner;Hugo G. Schnack

  • Auditory event-related brain potentials in autistic children and three different control groups

    Chantal Kemner;Marinus N. Verbaten;Juliane M. Cuperus;Gert Camfferman

  • Is the early modulation of brain activity by fearful facial expressions primarily mediated by coarse low spatial frequency information

    Petra H. J. M. Vlamings;Valérie Goffaux;chantal Kemner

  • Noise-robust fixation detection in eye movement data : Identification by two-means clustering (I2MC)

    Roy S. Hessels;Diederick C. Niehorster;Diederick C. Niehorster;Chantal Kemner;Chantal Kemner;Ignace T. C. Hooge

  • Eye movements, visual attention, and autism: a saccadic reaction time study using the gap and overlap paradigm.

    Josef Nicolaas van der Geest;Chantal Kemner;Gert Camfferman;Marinus Nicolaas Verbaten

  • Looking at images with human figures: comparison between autistic and normal children.

    J. N. van der Geest;C. Kemner;G. Camfferman;M. N. Verbaten

  • Effects of methylphenidate, desipramine, and L-dopa on attention and inhibition in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

    C.C.E Overtoom;M.N Verbaten;C Kemner;J.L Kenemans

  • Associations between event-related potentials and measures of attention and inhibition in the Continuous Performance Task in children with ADHD and normal controls

    Carin C.E. Overtoom;Marinus N. Verbaten;Chantal Kemner;J. Leon Kenemans

  • Event-related potentials and performance of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Children and normal controls in auditory and visual selective attention tasks

    Lisa M. Jonkman;Chantal Kemner;Marinus N. Verbaten;Harry S. Koelega

  • The effects of a sub-anaesthetic dose of ketamine on human selective attention.

    B. Oranje;B. N.M. Van Berckel;C. Kemner;J. M. Van Ree

  • Perceptual and response interference in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and the effects of methylphenidate.

    L M Jonkman;C Kemner;M N Verbaten;H Van Engeland

  • High-density SNP association study and copy number variation analysis of the AUTS1 and AUTS5 loci implicate the IMMP2L-DOCK4 gene region in autism susceptibility.

    E Maestrini;A T Pagnamenta;J A Lamb;J A Lamb;E Bacchelli

  • Similar facial electromyographic responses to faces, voices, and body expressions.

    Maurice J. C. M. Magnee;Jeroen J. Stekelenburg;Chantal Kemner;Beatrice De Gelder

Frequent Co-Authors

Herman van Engeland
Herman van Engeland Utrecht University
Marinus N. Verbaten
Marinus N. Verbaten Utrecht University
Ignace T. C. Hooge
Ignace T. C. Hooge Utrecht University
J. Leon Kenemans
J. Leon Kenemans Utrecht University
Beatrice de Gelder
Beatrice de Gelder Maastricht University
Anthony J. Bailey
Anthony J. Bailey University of British Columbia
Margriet M. Sitskoorn
Margriet M. Sitskoorn Tilburg University
Koen B.E. Böcker
Koen B.E. Böcker Utrecht University
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol Utrecht University
Roel A. Ophoff
Roel A. Ophoff University of California, Los Angeles

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