Author

Jesper F Hopstaken

Erasmus University Rotterdam - Cited by 859 - Attention - Engagement - Mental Fatigue - Motivation - Self-Control

Biography

Jesper F Hopstaken is working as professor in Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Research experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of Anxiety, Childhood Disorders, Depression and Aging, Mood Disorders and Post Traumatic Disorders.
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A multifaceted investigation of the link between mental fatigue and task disengagement
JF Hopstaken, D Van Der Linden, AB Bakker, MAJ KompierPsychophysiology 52 (3), 305-315, 2015201
388
2015
Shifts in attention during mental fatigue: Evidence from subjective, behavioral, physiological, and eye-tracking data.
JF Hopstaken, D van der Linden, AB Bakker, MAJ Kompier, YK LeungJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (6), 878, 2016201
244
2016
The window of my eyes: Task disengagement and mental fatigue covary with pupil dynamics
JF Hopstaken, D van der Linden, AB Bakker, MAJ KompierBiological psychology 110, 100-106, 2015201
200
2015
The same-object benefit is influenced by time-on-task
Á Csathó, D van der Linden, G Darnai, JF HopstakenJournal of Cognitive Psychology 25 (3), 2013201
10
2013
Decreasing Dysphoric Thoughts by a Working Memory Training: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial
S Wanmaker, JF Hopstaken, J Asselbergs, E Geraerts, IHA FrankenJournal of Depression and Anxiety, 2014201
7
2014
Does dysphoria lead to divergent mental fatigue effects on a cognitive task?
JF Hopstaken, S Wanmaker, D van der Linden, AB BakkerPlos one 10 (), e0130304, 2015201
6
2015
The effect of fearful expressions on recognition memory for faces: Behavioral and electrophysiological data
SJE Langeslag, JF Hopstaken, JW Van StrienInternational Journal of Psychophysiology 152, 53-61, 2020202
4
2020