Herman Kingma is affiliated with Maastricht University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. Their research focuses primarily on neuroscience and medicine, with significant contributions in neurology, pathology and forensic medicine, sensory systems, cognitive neuroscience, and public health, environmental and occupational health.
The scientist's work extensively addresses topics related to vestibular and auditory disorders, ophthalmology and eye disorders, hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, glaucoma and retinal disorders, ocular surface and contact lens, and action observation and synchronization.
Kingma has contributed numerous publications, notably in the following venues:
Recent notable papers include:
Frequent collaborators of Kingma include Raymond van de Berg, Angélica Pérez Fornos, Nils Guinand, Vincent Van Rompaey, and Dmitrii Starkov.
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Linda Ackermans;Annelien Duits;Chris van der Linden;Marina A. Tijssen
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Nils Guinand;Frans Boselie;Jean-Philippe Guyot;Herman Kingma
Angelica Perez Fornos;Nils Guinand;Raymond van de Berg;Robert Stokroos
Susan G.T Balter;Robert J Stokroos;Ellen Akkermans;Herman Kingma
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Kimberley S. van Schooten;Lizeth H. Sloot;Sjoerd M. Bruijn;Herman Kingma
Nils Guinand;Raymond van de Berg;Samuel Cavuscens;Robert J. Stokroos
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Jos J. Adam;Jimmy H. Nieuwenstein;Raoul Huys;Fred G. W. C. Paas
Raymond van de Berg;Raymond van de Berg;Nils Guinand;T. A. Khoa Nguyen;Maurizio Ranieri
Raymond van de Berg;Nils Guinand;Jean-Philippe Guyot;Herman Kingma
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