Jaap van der Meere mainly focuses on Cognition, Developmental psychology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Endophenotype and Arousal. He has researched Cognition in several fields, including Comorbidity, Vigilance, Aptitude and Information processing. Developmental psychology and Context are two areas of study in which Jaap van der Meere engages in interdisciplinary research.
His work in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder covers topics such as Impulsivity which are related to areas like Executive functions, Neuropsychology and Sibling. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Working memory, Short-term memory, Reliability and Set. His Arousal research focuses on Audiology and how it connects with Motor control, Stimulus and Hyperactive child syndrome.
Jaap van der Meere mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Cognition, Audiology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and Psychiatry. His work deals with themes such as Arousal, Vigilance and Attention deficit, which intersect with Developmental psychology. His Cognition research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Autism, Clinical psychology and Information processing.
His Audiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Rating scale, Stimulus, Working memory, Cerebral palsy and Motor control. Many of his research projects under Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are closely connected to Criterion validity with Criterion validity, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. The study incorporates disciplines such as El Niño and Pediatrics in addition to Psychiatry.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognition, Audiology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Executive functions and Young adult. His work on Neuropsychology as part of his general Cognition study is frequently connected to Phenylketonurias, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Audiology research integrates issues from Developmental psychology, Rating scale, Memory recognition, Brain state and Patient group.
Jaap van der Meere interconnects Lateralization of brain function and Visual field in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. His Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cognitive psychology and Comorbidity. His Executive functions study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Information processing.
Jaap van der Meere spends much of his time researching Cognition, Psychiatry, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Neuropsychology and Mental health. His biological study focuses on Executive functions. His research integrates issues of Cognitive psychology and Information processing in his study of Executive functions.
Jaap van der Meere combines subjects such as Endocrinology and Treatment targets with his study of Psychiatry. His Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research includes elements of Developmental psychology and Comorbidity. The various areas that Jaap van der Meere examines in his Neuropsychology study include Clinical psychology, Child Behavior Checklist, Metabolism disorder and Intelligence quotient.
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Information Processing and Energetic Factors in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Joseph A. Sergeant;Jaap Oosterlaan;Jaap van der Meere.
Handbook of disruptive behavior disorders (1999)
Separation of cognitive impairments in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder into 2 familial factors.
Jonna Kuntsi;Alexis C. Wood;Alexis C. Wood;Fruehling Rijsdijk;Katherine A. Johnson;Katherine A. Johnson.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2010)
Performance variability, impulsivity errors and the impact of incentives as gender-independent endophenotypes for ADHD
Henrik Uebel;Björn Albrecht;Philip Asherson;Norbert A. Börger.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2010)
Reaction time, inhibition, working memory and 'delay aversion' performance: genetic influences and their interpretation.
Jonna Kuntsi;Hannah Rogers;Greer Swinard;Norbert Börger.
Psychological Medicine (2006)
What happens after a hyperactive child commits an error
Joseph A. Sergeant;Jaap van der Meere.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging (1988)
Motor control and state regulation in children with ADHD: a cardiac response study.
Norbert Börger;Jaap van der Meere.
Biological Psychology (2000)
Focused attention in pervasively hyperactive children.
Jaap van der Meere;Joseph Sergeant.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (1988)
A motor presetting study in hyperactive, learning disabled and control children.
Jaap van der Meere;Hendrik Jan Vreeling;Joseph Sergeant.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (1992)
Testing assumptions for endophenotype studies in ADHD: reliability and validity of tasks in a general population sample.
Jonna Kuntsi;Penny Andreou;Jonathan Ma;Norbert A Börger.
BMC Psychiatry (2005)
Language and Motor Speech Skills in Children with Cerebral Palsy.
Silja Pirila;Jaap van der Meere;Taina Pentikainen;Pirjo Ruusu-Niemi.
Journal of Communication Disorders (2007)
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