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Anne-Marie Brouwer is a Professor (part-time) at Radboud University’s Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, holding the chair in ‘Mental State Monitoring’. She concurrently serves as Senior Scientist at TNO Human Factors (Soesterberg, Netherlands). Her work focuses on extracting cognitive and emotional states from physiological signals (EEG, skin conductance, eye tracking) and applying these insights to improve human performance and well-being in real-world contexts.
- Education: MSc in Experimental Psychology (Radboud University, 2002)
Her research emphasizes multi-modal signal integration, leveraging wearables and lab equipment to predict behavior and mental states. Key themes include attention monitoring, interpersonal physiological synchrony, and ethical applications of biometric data. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges neurocognitive science with human factors engineering.
Her recent work explores how physiological synchrony reflects shared attention in groups and develops robust measures of attentional engagement using wearable sensors. While no awards are explicitly listed, her contributions to mental state monitoring are recognized through her academic and industry roles.
Advising and grants: No formal advisees listed, but her research labs at TNO and Radboud collaborate on applied projects. Current focus includes food experience, man-machine interaction, and real-time cognitive assessment systems.
Labs/teams: Active in Donders Institute’s interdisciplinary teams and TNO’s Human Performance division.


