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Jaap van der Meere is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research contributions are primarily published in the journal Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift Autisme, where they have authored multiple papers focused on autism spectrum disorders (ASS).

The recent papers by van der Meere include:

  • "Nogmaals over eenzaamheid en ASS" (2024) published in Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift Autisme
  • "Hersenfunctioneren bij ASS tijdens het maken van fouten" (2024) published in Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift Autisme
  • "Enkele research-overwegingen rond het verschijnsel autisme" (2025) published in Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift Autisme
  • "Bespreking van Matyjek et al. (2025) over sociaal gedrag en autisme" (2025) published in Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift Autisme

Their research topics include aspects of occupational health and safety research, examined within the context of autism spectrum disorders.

In terms of fields of study, van der Meere has work related to radiological and ultrasound technology, indicating an interdisciplinary approach connecting health technology with behavioral studies.

Van der Meere has no frequent co-authors listed, suggesting a largely independent research profile or collaboration patterns not highlighted in the available data.

Their work has been consistently disseminated through the same specialized journal, Wetenschappelijk Tijdschrift Autisme, which serves as the main venue for their scholarly output.

Best Publications

  • Information Processing and Energetic Factors in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Joseph A. Sergeant;Jaap Oosterlaan;Jaap van der Meere

  • 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

  • Performance variability, impulsivity errors and the impact of incentives as gender-independent endophenotypes for ADHD

    Henrik Uebel;Björn Albrecht;Philip Asherson;Norbert A. Börger

  • Reaction time, inhibition, working memory and 'delay aversion' performance: genetic influences and their interpretation.

    Jonna Kuntsi;Hannah Rogers;Greer Swinard;Norbert Börger

  • What happens after a hyperactive child commits an error

    Joseph A. Sergeant;Jaap van der Meere

  • Event rate and event‐related potentials in ADHD

    Roeljan Wiersema;Jacob Van der Meere;Herbert Roeyers;Rudy Van Coster

  • Motor control and state regulation in children with ADHD: a cardiac response study.

    Norbert Börger;Jaap van der Meere

  • Focused attention in pervasively hyperactive children.

    Jaap van der Meere;Joseph Sergeant

  • Language and Motor Speech Skills in Children with Cerebral Palsy.

    Silja Pirila;Jaap van der Meere;Taina Pentikainen;Pirjo Ruusu-Niemi

  • A motor presetting study in hyperactive, learning disabled and control children.

    Jaap van der Meere;Hendrik Jan Vreeling;Joseph Sergeant

  • 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

  • ADHD deficit as measured in adolescent boys with a continuous performance task is related to antenatal maternal anxiety

    Bea R H van den Bergh;Maarten Mennes;Veerle Stevens;Jaap van der Meere

  • A Meta-Analytic Study of Event Rate Effects on Go/No-Go Performance in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Baris Metin;Herbert Roeyers;Jan R. Wiersema;Jaap van der Meere

  • Neuropsychological correlates of emotional lability in children with ADHD

    Tobias Banaschewski;Christine Jennen-Steinmetz;Daniel Brandeis;Daniel Brandeis;Jan K. Buitelaar

  • The separation of ADHD inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms: Pathways from genetic effects to cognitive impairments and symptoms

    Jonna Kuntsi;Rebecca Pinto;Thomas S Price;Jaap J van der Meere

  • Sustained Attention, Activation and MPH in ADHD: A Research Note

    Jaap van der Meere;Ruth Shalev;Norbert Börger;Varda Gross-Tsur

  • SUSTAINED ATTENTION AND PERVASIVE HYPERACTIVITY

    Jaap van der Meere;Ellie Wekking;Joseph Sergeant

  • ADHD Performance Reflects Inefficient but not Impulsive Information Processing: A Diffusion Model Analysis

    Baris Metin;Herbert Roeyers;Jan R. Wiersema;Jaap J. van der Meere

  • The Effect of Methylphenidate and Clonidine on Response Inhibition and State Regulation in Children with ADHD

    Jaap Van Der Meere;Boudewijn Gunning;Nanke Stemerdink

  • CONVERGENCE OF APPROACHES IN LOCALIZING THE HYPERACTIVITY DEFICIT

    Joseph A. Sergeant;Jaap van der Meere

Frequent Co-Authors

Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke
Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke King's College London
Jonna Kuntsi
Jonna Kuntsi King's College London
Leo M. J. de Sonneville
Leo M. J. de Sonneville Leiden University
Stephan C. J. Huijbregts
Stephan C. J. Huijbregts Leiden University
Herbert Roeyers
Herbert Roeyers Ghent University
Hans-Christoph Steinhausen
Hans-Christoph Steinhausen University of Southern Denmark
Ana Miranda
Ana Miranda University of Valencia
Herman van Engeland
Herman van Engeland Utrecht University
Tobias Banaschewski
Tobias Banaschewski Heidelberg University
Michael Gill
Michael Gill Trinity College Dublin

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