I am happy to announce that I have been accepted as a researcher at the Jheronimus Academy of Data Science! In a nutshell, this means that I am now allowed to travel to beautiful ‘s-Hertogenbosch …
Start coding for Bobbi – the open source ECG monitor
. I was asked to put some basic code examples online to help developers get started with the Totem Bobbi Motion + ECG Monitor. For those not in the know: “The Bobbi” is a very …
Kinect Dyadic Distance App
A short screencast of my Kinect Dyadic Distance App in action at Johan Nieuwenhuize’s studio. The app makes use of the live data streams from a Microsoft Kinect motion sensing device to continuously calculate the …
Latest paper at intersection of physics and psychology now in PlosOne
Yay! Our latest paper at the interface between physics and human behavior has just been published in PlosOne. We’re on a roll! Scripts, code and data sets are available at the Harvard Dataverse. Abstract: Due …
Presentation at the University of Rijeka, Croatia
I just returned from another pleasant stay at the University of Rijeka Faculty of Psychology, where I was invited to give a talk on psychology & technology. This time, I chose to tell the story …
Mindfulness, access to intuitive processes and change blindness – a preliminary analysis
During her visit to our lab Carina Remmers presented some interesting work on how scoring higher on a mindfulness scale may correlate with lower accessibility to intuitive processes. Since I still had data lying around …
Lock-in Amplifier Game at Physics@Veldhoven
Last week Maurits, Davide and I had a great time demonstrating our “Flappy Bird” game at the Physics@Veldhoven conference. “Flappy Bird” invites a player to wave his or her arms in a rhythm set by …
Qualtrics wide to long export file conversion
While helping out with the implementation of a slightly tangled Qualtrics survey, I needed to develop some workarounds that might be of use to others – so I thought I’d share them with you here! …
Our paper “Tracking the decoy” has been published!
Really happy (and proud) that our paper on the application of lock-in feedback for optimal placements of decoys has just been published – written in close collaboration with Prof. Davide Iannuzzi and Dr. Maurits Kaptein. …