Dr Tjeerd Jellema

Dr Tjeerd Jellema

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Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • School of Psychology and Social Work

Qualifications

  • PhD / DPhil

Summary

Tjeerd Jellema is a cognitive neuroscientist who researches social cognition in (a)typical development, and in particular in autism spectrum disorder. His research spans the range from basic science to clinical applications, and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the European Science Foundation, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and the British Academy.

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

Visual Attention to Dynamic Emotional Faces in Adults on the Autism Spectrum

Macinska, S., Lindsay, S., & Jellema, T. (2023). Visual Attention to Dynamic Emotional Faces in Adults on the Autism Spectrum. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-023-05979-8

Could direct and generative retrieval be two flips of the same coin? A dual-task paradigm study

Gatti, D., Somos, E., Mazzoni, G., & Jellema, T. (2022). Could direct and generative retrieval be two flips of the same coin? A dual-task paradigm study. Cognitive processing, 23(3), 513-519. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-022-01095-0

Sensorimotor representation of observed dyadic actions with varying agent involvement: an EEG mu study

Krol, M. A., & Jellema, T. (2022). Sensorimotor representation of observed dyadic actions with varying agent involvement: an EEG mu study. Cognitive neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2022.2084605

Sensorimotor anticipation of others' actions in real-world and video settings: Modulation by level of engagement?

Krol, M. A., & Jellema, T. (2022). Sensorimotor anticipation of others’ actions in real-world and video settings: Modulation by level of engagement?. Social Neuroscience, 17(3), 293-304. https://doi.org/10.1080/17470919.2022.2083229

"Be careful what you recall": Retrieval-induced forgetting of genuine real-life autobiographical memories

Somos, E., Mazzoni, G., Gatti, D., & Jellema, T. (2022). “Be careful what you recall”: Retrieval-induced forgetting of genuine real-life autobiographical memories. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218221078499

Postgraduate supervision

Tjeerd welcomes applications in the area of social cognition.

Completed and current PhDs and postdocs

First supervisor only

> Joana Lopez Pigui. The brain as a predictive machine: An EEG study. Funded by the ESRC White Rose/matched funding Hull University (2018-2023).

> Sylwia Macinska. Cognition and Emotion: intertwined or distinct abilities? Funded by the University of Hull (2014-2017).

> Manon Krol. Understanding other's actions: an EEG study combined with TMS. Funded by the University of Hull (2013-2016).

> Eszter Somos. Exceptional autobiographical memory. Funded by the University of Hull (2013-2016). Co-supervisor: Giuliana Mazzoni

> Martha Del Rosario Peña Sarmiento. Mechanisms underpinning the mere exposure effect. Funded by Universidad de los Andes, Colombia and Hull University (2012-2015). Co-supervisor: Julio E Cruz.

> Bruce Keefe. Postdoc, Visual adaptation in virtual reality. Funded by ESRC (Barraclough PI, Ward, Jellema) (2011-2014).

> Joanna Wincenciak. Perception of facial trustworthiness and emotional actions . Funded by 80th Anniversary University of Hull (2010-2014). Co-supervisor: Nick Barraclough.

> Richard Carvey. Facial expressions in a visual search task. Funded by the University of Hull (2010-2014). Co-supervisor: Chang-H Liu.

> Tanja Nijboer. Postdoc. Emotion and consciousness: implicit social learning, postdoc. Funded by NWO-RUBICON (2010-2011).

> Letizia Palumbo. Understanding other's actions: an experimental approach". Funded by 80th Anniversary University of Hull (2008-2012).

> Dan Walters. Understanding Others' Actions: A theoretical approach.

Funded by 80th Anniversary University of Hull (2008-2014). Co-supervisor: Steven Burwood.

> Hollie Burnett, (Re-)Conceptualisation in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Funded by EUROCORES, AHRC-ESF (Jellema PI, Wagemans, Postma; 2007-2010).

> Matthew Hudson, The role of social cues in the automatic attribution of intentionality. Funded by University of Hull (2005-2008).

> Jeannette Lorteije. Real and implied motion processing . Funded by Helmholtz Research Institute, NL (2002-2006). Co-supervisor: Richard van Wezel.

Awards and prizes

Hull University Union (HUU) Student-Led INNOVATIVE TEACHING AWARD

2013

Journal editorial role

Associate Editor for “Insights in Emotion Science”, Frontiers in Psychology.

2023 - 2024

Editorial board of Frontiers in Psychology, Section Emotion Science.

2019 - 2023

Guest Associate Editor for Emotion Science, Frontiers in Psychology

2017 - 2019

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