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Ritske Jong is a Professor in Experimental Psychology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. His research utilizes electroencephalography (EEG) to explore cognitive mechanisms underlying attention, task-switching, and time perception. He investigates neural correlates of performance variability and decision-making under cognitive constraints.
Research Focus: Jong's work spans attentional bias, temporal processing, and neurocognitive modeling. Key themes include EEG signatures of time perception, resit exam effects on learning investment, and implicit temporal regularities. His lab employs behavioral experiments and neuroimaging to dissect cognitive control mechanisms.
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2017–2022) cluster in three domains: 1) EEG-informed temporal cognition studies, 2) attentional processing in learning environments, and 3) computational modeling of cognitive tasks. Cross-disciplinary collaborations extend to healthcare technology and educational psychology.
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