Dr. Marijtje Jongsma, M.L.A.

Research Interest

EEG, ERP, Pain, Cerebral Palsy, Perception & Action, Cognition, Neuropsychology, Memory & Learning

Dr. Marijtje Jongsma, M.L.A., is an Associate Professor at the Behavioural Science Institute and the School of Psychology at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. She is a leading expert in neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience, particularly focusing on the use of electroencephalography (EEG) to explore mental processes and human behavior.

Beyond her role at Radboud, Dr. Jongsma is also actively involved with the Faculty of Psychology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Indonesia, contributing to academic collaborations and advancing research in neuroscience and psychology. Her engagement with UGM exemplifies her commitment to fostering international academic partnerships and supporting the global exchange of scientific knowledge.

In her dual capacity as a lecturer and researcher, Dr. Jongsma contributes to the development of interdisciplinary studies that bridge psychology and neuroscience. She is also engaged in academic governance as a member of the Representative Council of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Radboud University, further shaping academic policies and supporting the evolution of higher education.

Dr. Jongsma’s expertise continues to drive advancements in cognitive neuroscience, while her international collaborations help promote cross-border scientific research and education.

van Rijn, C. M., Godoy-González, M., Fernández-Gonzalo, S., Souren, P., Coulthard, M. G., Howard, D. J., & Jongsma, M. L. (2026). Rethinking Mechanical Ventilation: Can Ventilation Mode Influence Long-Term Cognitive Outcomes in ICU Patients with COVID-19?. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 15(2), 898.

Witjes-Roelofs, C. L., Jongsma, M. L., Becker, E. S., & Smit, A. S. (2025). Exploring the Effects of Service Dogs: Enhanced Working Memory in Police Officers With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Anthrozoös, 1-17.

Jongsma, M. L., Ziegler, N., & van Rijn, C. M. (2025). A within-subject normalization procedure of ERP waveforms to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of condition effects. International Journal of Psychophysiology213, 112685.

Witjes-Roelofs, C. L., Jongsma, M. L., Becker, E. S., & Smit, A. S. (2025). Exploring the Effects of Service Dogs: Enhanced Working Memory in Police Officers With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Anthrozoös, 1-17.