I J M van der Ham
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Recent Articles
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Wurm F, van der Ham I, Schomaker J
Behav Brain Sci
. 2025 Jan;
48:e49.
PMID: 39886896
Although higher-level constructs often fail to explain the mechanisms underlying motivation, we argue that purely mechanistic approaches have limitations. Lower-level neural data help us identify "biologically plausible" mechanisms, while higher-level...
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Smit M, Dijkerman H, Kurstjens V, de Haan A, van der Ham I, van der Smagt M
Sci Rep
. 2023 May;
13(1):7713.
PMID: 37173340
Peripersonal space (PPS), the region immediately surrounding the body is essential for bodily protection and goal directed action. Previous studies have suggested that the PPS is anchored to one's own...
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van der Kuil M, Visser-Meily J, Evers A, van der Ham I
Neuropsychol Rehabil
. 2021 Mar;
32(7):1405-1428.
PMID: 33715586
The ability to travel independently is a vital part of an autonomous life. It is important to investigate to what degree people with acquired brain injuries (ABI) suffer from navigation...
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van der Kuil M, Evers A, Visser-Meily J, van der Ham I
Psychol Res
. 2020 Aug;
85(6):2137-2150.
PMID: 32772158
As we become familiar with an environment through navigation and map study, spatial information is encoded into a mental representation of space. It is currently unclear to what degree mental...
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Ruotolo F, Ruggiero G, Raemaekers M, Iachini T, van der Ham I, Fracasso A, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2019 Apr;
409:235-252.
PMID: 31004694
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: egocentric/body vs allocentric/external element) represent the building blocks underlying any spatial representation. In the present 7-T fMRI study...
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Smit M, Brummelman J, Keizer A, van der Smagt M, Dijkerman H, van der Ham I
Exp Brain Res
. 2018 Sep;
236(12):3251-3265.
PMID: 30220004
It is widely accepted that the integration of visual and tactile information is a necessity to induce ownership over a rubber hand. This idea has recently been challenged by Ferri...
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Ruotolo F, Claessen M, van der Ham I
Psychol Res
. 2018 Apr;
83(5):1083-1095.
PMID: 29663133
The aim of this study was to assess how people memorize spatial information of emotionally laden landmarks along a route and if the emotional value of the landmarks affects the...
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de Rooij N, Claessen M, van der Ham I, Post M, Visser-Meily J
Neuropsychol Rehabil
. 2017 Jul;
29(7):1042-1061.
PMID: 28720024
Post-stroke navigation complaints are frequent (about 30%) and intervention is possible, but there is no assessment instrument to identify patients with navigation complaints. We therefore studied the clinical validity of...
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Smit M, Kooistra D, van der Ham I, Dijkerman H
Laterality
. 2017 Jan;
22(6):703-724.
PMID: 28041532
Body ownership has mainly been linked to the right hemisphere and larger interhemispheric connectivity has been shown to be associated with greater right hemispheric activation. Mixed-handed participants tend to have...
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Kammers M, van der Ham I, Dijkerman H
Neuropsychologia
. 2006 Jun;
44(12):2430-6.
PMID: 16750227
Evidence from neuropsychological patients suggests that multiple body representations exist. The most common dissociation is between body schema to guide limb movements, and body image used to make perceptual judgements....