Ineke van der Ham

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Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands 
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Ruotolo F, Sbordone FL, van der Ham IJM. (2021) The Influence of Stimuli Valence and Arousal on Spatio-Temporal Representation of a Route. Brain Sciences. 11
van der Ham IJ, Dijkerman HC, van Stralen HE. (2020) Distinguishing left from right: A large-scale investigation of left-right confusion in healthy individuals. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021820968519
Hamami Y, van der Kuil MNA, Mumma J, et al. (2020) Cognitive processing of spatial relations in Euclidean diagrams. Acta Psychologica. 205: 103019
van der Ham IJM, Brummelman J, Aerts ME, et al. (2017) Lateralized pointing does not cause a cognitive bias. Cognitive Processing
van der Ham IJ, Borst G. (2016) Corrigendum to "Individual differences in spatial relation processing: Effects of strategy, ability, and gender" [Brain Cogn. (2011) 76, 184-190]. Brain and Cognition. 109: 40-42
Ruotolo F, Iachini T, Ruggiero G, et al. (2016) Frames of reference and categorical/coordinate spatial relations in a "what was where" task. Experimental Brain Research
Claessen MH, Visser-Meily JM, Jagersma E, et al. (2016) Dissociating Spatial and Spatiotemporal Aspects of Navigation Ability in Chronic Stroke Patients. Neuropsychology
Ruotolo F, van der Ham I, Postma A, et al. (2015) How coordinate and categorical spatial relations combine with egocentric and allocentric reference frames in a motor task: effects of delay and stimuli characteristics. Behavioural Brain Research. 284: 167-78
van der Ham IJ, Postma A, Laeng B. (2014) Lateralized perception: the role of attention in spatial relation processing. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 45: 142-8
van der Ham IJ, Dijkerman HC, van den Berg E. (2013) The effect of attentional scope on spatial relation processing: a case study. Neurocase. 19: 505-12
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