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Jan L Souman

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Bais B, Kamperman A, Bijma H, Hoogendijk W, Souman J, Knijff E, et al.
BMJ Open . 2020 Oct; 10(10):e038030. PMID: 33115894
Objectives: Approximately 11%-13% of pregnant women suffer from depression. Bright light therapy (BLT) is a promising treatment, combining direct availability, sufficient efficacy, low costs and high safety for both mother...
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Souman J, Borra T, de Goijer I, Schlangen L, Vlaskamp B, Lucassen M
J Biol Rhythms . 2018 Jul; 33(4):420-431. PMID: 29984614
Studies with monochromatic light stimuli have shown that the action spectrum for melatonin suppression exhibits its highest sensitivity at short wavelengths, around 460 to 480 nm. Other studies have demonstrated...
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Te Kulve M, Schlangen L, Schellen L, Souman J, van Marken Lichtenbelt W
Physiol Behav . 2017 Dec; 185:1-13. PMID: 29223712
Though several studies have reported human alertness to be affected by the intensity and spectral composition of ambient light, the mechanism behind this effect is still largely unclear, especially for...
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Souman J, Tinga A, Te Pas S, van Ee R, Vlaskamp B
Behav Brain Res . 2017 Sep; 337:228-239. PMID: 28912014
Periodic, well timed exposure to light is important for our health and wellbeing. Light, in particular in the blue part of the spectrum, is thought to affect alertness both indirectly,...
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Neth C, Souman J, Engel D, Kloos U, Bulthoff H, Mohler B
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph . 2012 May; 18(7):1041-52. PMID: 22577150
Redirected walking techniques allow people to walk in a larger virtual space than the physical extents of the laboratory. We describe two experiments conducted to investigate human sensitivity to walking...
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Frissen I, Campos J, Souman J, Ernst M
Exp Brain Res . 2011 May; 212(2):163-76. PMID: 21590262
Spatial updating during self-motion typically involves the appropriate integration of both visual and non-visual cues, including vestibular and proprioceptive information. Here, we investigated how human observers combine these two non-visual...
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Souman J, Freeman T, Eikmeier V, Ernst M
J Vis . 2010 Oct; 10(11):14. PMID: 20884509
Perceived visual speed has been reported to be reduced during walking. This reduction has been attributed to a partial subtraction of walking speed from visual speed (F. H. Durgin &...
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Souman J, Frissen I, Sreenivasa M, Ernst M
Curr Biol . 2009 Aug; 19(18):1538-42. PMID: 19699093
Common belief has it that people who get lost in unfamiliar terrain often end up walking in circles. Although uncorroborated by empirical data, this belief has widely permeated popular culture....
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Souman J, Freeman T
J Vis . 2009 Jan; 8(14):10.1-14. PMID: 19146311
Smooth pursuit eye movements add motion to the retinal image. To compensate, the visual system can combine estimates of pursuit velocity and retinal motion to recover motion with respect to...
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Sreenivasa M, Frissen I, Souman J, Ernst M
Exp Brain Res . 2008 Aug; 191(3):313-20. PMID: 18688604
Walking along a curved path requires coordinated motor actions of the entire body. Here, we investigate the relationship between head and trunk movements during walking. Previous studies have found that...