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Hasse De Meyer is a Lecturer at the National University of Singapore (NUS), where he teaches and supervises Master's level students in the Clinical Psychology program. He is a CARE Team Member and Clinical Psychologist specializing in child and adolescent mental health with expertise in ADHD assessment and treatment.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Clinical and Health Psychology, KU Leuven
- M.Sc. in Clinical and Health Psychology, KU Leuven
- B.Sc. in Psychology, KU Leuven
Dr. De Meyer's research centers on neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly ADHD, using experimental tasks to investigate reinforcement learning deficits and remediation strategies in children. His work extends to Autism Spectrum Disorder parenting styles and pandemic-era mental health impacts. This dual clinical-research approach bridges experimental psychology with practical therapeutic interventions for youth behavioral issues.
His 2021 publications reveal a concentrated focus on ADHD cognitive mechanisms, emphasizing reinforcement learning paradigms across multiple studies. The research trajectory shows expansion into pandemic-related psychosocial factors while maintaining core ADHD investigation through international collaborations.
As an educator, Dr. De Meyer supervises Master's students in clinical psychology, drawing from his clinical experience at KU Leuven's academic outpatient clinic and prior lecturing role in Kuala Lumpur. His current NUS position integrates teaching with ongoing research leadership.
He actively participates in the NUS CARE Team and leads reinforcement learning studies in children with ADHD through collaborative projects in Japan and Belgium.