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Marinus N. Verbaten

Marinus N. Verbaten

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
64
Citations
10877
World Ranking
3034
National Ranking
155

Marinus N. Verbaten publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marinus N. Verbaten sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 126 publications — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Marinus N. Verbaten D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marinus N. Verbaten sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marinus N. Verbaten is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their professional focus centers on research activities associated with this academic institution.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main or subfields of study, or specific topics of work have been provided for Marinus N. Verbaten.

There are no awards or distinctions recorded for this scientist at this time.

This profile reflects the available information without extrapolation beyond the data provided.

Best Publications

  • A meta-analytic review of stopping performance in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: deficient inhibitory motor control?

    Marijn Lijffijt;J. Leon Kenemans;Marinus N. Verbaten;Herman van Engeland

  • The removal of the eye-movement artifact from the EEG by regression analysis in the frequency domain

    J.C. Woestenburg;M.N. Verbaten;J.L. Slangen

  • 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

  • Source analysis of the N2 in a cued Go/NoGo task.

    Evelijne M. Bekker;J. Leon Kenemans;Marinus N. Verbaten

  • Affective pictures processing, attention, and pain tolerance.

    Minet de Wied;Marinus N. Verbaten

  • 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

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

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

  • 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

  • Residual effects of middle-of-the-night administration of zaleplon and zolpidem on driving ability, memory functions, and psychomotor performance.

    Joris C. Verster;Edmund R. Volkerts;Antonia H. C. M. L. Schreuder;Erik J. E. Eijken

  • 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

  • Event-Related Brain Research

    Cornelis Henri Marie Brunia;Gijsbertus Mulder;M. N. Verbaten

  • The pure electrophysiology of stopping

    Everlijne M. Bekker;J. Leon Kenemans;Marco R. Hoeksma;Durk Talsma;Durk Talsma

  • Electrophysiological correlates of attention, inhibition, sensitivity and bias in a continuous performance task.

    E.M Bekker;J.L Kenemans;M.N Verbaten

  • Event-related brain potentials in children with attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder: effects of stimulus deviancy and task relevance in the visual and auditory modality.

    Chantal Kemner;Marinus N. Verbaten;Harry S. Koelega;Jan K. Buitelaar

  • Benzodiazepines have no effect on fear-potentiated startle in humans

    Johanna M. P. Baas;Christian Grillon;Koen B. E. Böcker;Anouk A. Brack

Frequent Co-Authors

Chantal Kemner
Chantal Kemner Utrecht University
J. Leon Kenemans
J. Leon Kenemans Utrecht University
Herman van Engeland
Herman van Engeland Utrecht University
Jan K. Buitelaar
Jan K. Buitelaar Radboud University
Koen B.E. Böcker
Koen B.E. Böcker Utrecht University
Bob Oranje
Bob Oranje Utrecht University
René S. Kahn
René S. Kahn Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Joris C. Verster
Joris C. Verster Utrecht University
Johanna M.P. Baas
Johanna M.P. Baas Utrecht University
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol Utrecht University

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