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Jan B. F. van Erp

Jan B. F. van Erp

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Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
5177
World Ranking
13059
National Ranking
251

Overview

Jan B. F. van Erp is affiliated with the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Their research focuses on multiple areas within neuroscience and psychology, particularly in the context of human interaction with technology and sensory systems.

The main fields of study for van Erp include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

Within these broader fields, their work emphasizes several subfields, such as:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Social Psychology
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Sensory Systems

Van Erp's research topics cover a range of applied and theoretical areas, including:

  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Teleoperation and Haptic Systems
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods

The scientist has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers, including the following recent publications:

  • "Toward Enhanced Teleoperation Through Embodiment," 2020, published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI
  • "Physiological synchrony in EEG, electrodermal activity and heart rate reflects shared selective auditory attention," 2020, Journal of Neural Engineering
  • "Physiological Synchrony in EEG, Electrodermal Activity and Heart Rate Detects Attentionally Relevant Events in Time," 2020, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • "Analysis and Perspectives on the ANA Avatar XPRIZE Competition," 2024, International Journal of Social Robotics
  • "What Comes After Telepresence? Embodiment, Social Presence and Transporting One's Functional and Social Self," 2022, 2022 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC)

The scientist's frequent coauthors include:

  • Alexander Toet
  • Anne-Marie Brouwer
  • Ivo V. Stuldreher
  • Sara Falcone
  • Tina Mioch

Van Erp has published multiple articles in journals such as:

  • Frontiers in Neuroergonomics
  • IEEE Transactions on Haptics
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Food Quality and Preference
  • Frontiers in Computer Science

In addition to journal publications, van Erp has contributed to book publications, including a title titled Developments in Implicit Measurements published by Frontiers Media in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Waypoint navigation with a vibrotactile waist belt

    Jan B. F. Van Erp;Hendrik A. H. C. Van Veen;Chris Jansen;Trevor Dobbins

  • Estimating workload using EEG spectral power and ERPs in the n-back task

    Anne-Marie Brouwer;Maarten A Hogervorst;Jan B F van Erp;Tobias Heffelaar

  • Vibrotactile in-vehicle navigation system

    Jan B.F. Van Erp;Hendrik A.H.C. Van Veen

  • A tactile P300 brain-computer interface.

    Anne-Marie Brouwer;Jan B F Van Erp

  • Combining and comparing EEG, peripheral physiology and eye-related measures for the assessment of mental workload

    Maarten A. Hogervorst;Anne-Marie Brouwer;Jan B. F. van Erp

  • Presenting directions with a vibrotactile torso display.

    Jan B. F. Van Erp

  • Using neurophysiological signals that reflect cognitive or affective state: Six recommendations to avoid common pitfalls

    Anne-Marie Brouwer;Thorsten O. Zander;Jan B. F. van Erp;Johannes E. Korteling

  • Tactile Information Presentation in the Cockpit

    Henricus A. H. C. van Veen;Jan B. F. van Erp

  • Field-Based Validation of a Tactile Navigation Device

    Linda R Elliott;Jan B F van Erp;Elizabeth S Redden;Maaike Duistermaat

  • Tactile Navigation Display

    Jan B. F. van Erp

  • Image parameters for driving with indirect viewing systems.

    Jan B. F. van Erp;Pieter Padmos

  • Evidence for effects of task difficulty but not learning on neurophysiological variables associated with effort.

    Anne-Marie Brouwer;Maarten A. Hogervorst;Michael Holewijn;Jan B.F. van Erp

  • Improving Target Detection in Visual Search Through the Augmenting Multi-Sensory Cues

    Peter A. Hancock;Joseph E. Mercado;James Merlo;Jan B.F. Van Erp

  • Setting the standards for haptic and tactile interactions: ISO's work

    Jan B. F. Van Erp;Ki-Uk Kyung;Sebastian Kassner;Jim Carter

  • Brain–machine interfaces in space: Using spontaneous rather than intentionally generated brain signals

    Emily B.J. Coffey;Anne-Marie Brouwer;Ellen S. Wilschut;Jan B.F. van Erp

  • Touch down: The effect of artificial touch cues on orientation in microgravity

    Jan B.F. van Erp;Hendrik A.H.C. van Veen

  • 2015 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII)

    Anne-Marie Brouwer;Chris Dijksterhuis;Jan B.F. van Erp

  • Toward Enhanced Teleoperation Through Embodiment.

    Alexander Toet;Irene A. Kuling;Bouke N. Krom;Jan B. F. van Erp;Jan B. F. van Erp

  • CROCUFID: a cross-cultural food image database for research on food elicited affective responses

    Alexander Toet;Daisuke Kaneko;Inge de Kruijf;Shota Ushiama

  • Tactile cueing effects on performance in simulated aerial combat with high acceleration

    Jan B. F. van Erp;Louise Eriksson;Brett Levin;Otto Carlander

  • The Perception of Visual UncertaintyRepresentation by Non-Experts

    Susanne Tak;Alexander Toet;Jan van Erp

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander Toet
Alexander Toet Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Dirk Heylen
Dirk Heylen University of Twente
Mannes Poel
Mannes Poel University of Twente
Astrid M. L. Kappers
Astrid M. L. Kappers Eindhoven University of Technology
Eveline A. Crone
Eveline A. Crone Erasmus University Rotterdam
Eli Brenner
Eli Brenner Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Robert Oostenveld
Robert Oostenveld Radboud University
Tanja C.W. Nijboer
Tanja C.W. Nijboer Utrecht University
Peter A. Hancock
Peter A. Hancock University of Central Florida
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol Utrecht University

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