Milan van der Kuil
Guest employee
- Name
- Dr. M.N.A. van der Kuil
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- m.n.a.van.der.kuil@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-3306-9579
The aim of Milan's research is to develop a rehabilation therapy for acquired brain injury patients who report navigation impairments.
The aim of Milan's research is to develop a rehabilation therapy for acquired brain injury patients who report navigation impairments.
Research
In February 2016, he started as a PhD candidate at the department Health, Medical and Neuropsychology. The aim of his research is to develop a rehabilitation therapy for acquired brain injury patients who report navigation impairments. A compensatory approach to rehabilitation is taken in this project. Patients are trained to adopt novel, more suitable navigation strategies. Navigation strategies are taught and trained by using home-based virtual reality games in combination with education sessions.
Academic career
Master: Cognitive Neuroscience, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Bachelor: Biology, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Guest employee
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Gezondheids, Medische- Neuropsychologie
- Kuil M.N.A. van der (24 January 2024), Charting the path towards rehabilitation: a compensatory approach to navigation impairments (Dissertatie. Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Supervisor(s): Ham I.J.M. van der, Evers A.W.M. & Visser-Meily J.M.A.
- Ham I.J.M. van der, Koutzmpi V., Kuil M.N.A. van der & Hiele K. van der (2022), Spatial navigation performance in people with multiple sclerosis-a large-scale online study, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 58: 103423.
- Kuil M.N.A. van der, Visser-Meily J., Evers A.W.M. & van der Ham C.J.M. (2022), Navigation ability in patients with acquired brain injury: a population-wide online study, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 32(7): 1405-1428.
- Ham C.J.M. van der, Kuil M.N.A. van der & Claessen M.H.G. (2021), Quality of self-reported cognition: effects of age and gender on spatial navigation self-reports, Aging and Mental Health 25(5): 873-878.
- Kuil M.N.A. van der, Evers A.W.M., Visser-Meily J. & Ham C.J.M. van der (2021), Spatial knowledge acquired from first-person and dynamic map perspectives, Psychological Research 85(6): 2137-2150.
- Ham I.J.M. van der, Kuil M.N.A. van der, Evers A.W.M. & Claessen M.H.G. (2020), Large-scale assessment of human navigation ability across the lifespan, Scientific Reports 10: 3299.
- Hamami Y.: Van der Kuil M.N.A.: Mumma J.: Van der Ham I.J.M. (2020), Cognitive processing of spatial relations in Euclidean diagrams, Acta Psychologica 205: 103019.
- Kuil M.N.A. van der, Evers A.W.M., Visser-Meily J.M.A. & Ham I.J.M. van der (2020), The effectiveness of home-based training software designed to influence strategic navigation preferences in healthy subjects, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14: 76.
- Cuperus A.A., Disco R.T., Sligte I.G., Kuil M.N.A. van der, Evers A.W.M. & Ham I.J.M. van der (2019), Memory-related perceptual illusions directly affect physical activity in humans, PLoS ONE 14(5): e0216988.
- Van der Kuil M.N.A., Visser-Meily A.M., Evers A.W.M. & Van der Ham I.J.M. (2018), A usability study of a serious game in cognitive rehabilitation: a compensatory navigation training in acquired brain injury patients, Frontiers in Psychology 9: e846.
- Van der Ham I.J.M., Baalbergen H., Van der Heijden P.G.M., Postma A., Braspenning M. & Van der Kuil M.N.A. (2015), Distance comparisons in virtual reality: effects of path, context, and age, Frontiers in Psychology 6: e1103.