dhr. dr. D.J. (Dick) Bierman
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Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
Programmagroep: Brain & Cognition
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Weesperplein
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1018 XA Amsterdam
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D.J.Bierman@uva.nl
T: 0205256727
T: 0205256840
PUBLICATIONS
Given the limited possibilities in this university home page system I have set up a link to my publications. Also here is my mobile phone: +31 641037297.
CURRENT RESEARCH
The current research topics focus on Consciousness and the underlying non conscious processes. In research onintuition new methods have been developed where the use of an eye marker formeasurement of the pupil dilation during problem solving is a crucial aspect. Using this method we can discriminate between several factors contributing to the intuitive problem solving, namely implicit learning, somatic marker formation, 'listening' to the somatic marker and the more controversial aspect of presentiment.(see recent article on intuition in CABN below). In research of the measurement problem in Quantum Physics we have extended the original work of Shimony et al by using brain signals rather than verbal report to see if pre-observation of a quantum even has an effect on later observation. Preliminary data seem to lend some support to the 'radical subjective solution of the measurement problem'. I.e. conscious observation is a condition to make a measurement complete (link to article in Mind & Matter below).
CURRENT EDUCATION
I supervise students thateither write reviews or do some original experimental work on one or more of the topics: Consciousness, Intuition and Anomalous experiences.
POPULAR BIO
Dick Bierman started his university studies in experimental
physics at the age of 16. Too young to realize that perhaps
theoretical physics would have been better for his later
interests. His Masters Thesis was on the extremely boring topic
of Auger electron emission at metal surfaces. This research set
the stage for his PhD work comparing behavior of metal surface-
and gaseous targets under ion bombardment. After his PhD he
headed the Instrumentation dept of the faculty of Psychology of
the University of Amsterdam for a few years. In that period he
was also teaching the course 'Computer-Art' for Crea, the
Universities student society for Arts. The computer used was a
PDP-11 (from DEC) and had to be booted (too often) using manual
toggling in some machine code. He started also a local
educational television show and produced simulations for a TV
program on Statistics using the old PDP 11. Under his
supervision a large scale project of 60 hours Courseware to
teach Statistics was finished. After over 15 years this
courseware is still in use, thus reducing the actual costs per
student contact hour to less than 10 eurocents. As a
consequence he became involved in AI-research in the field of
so called Intelligent Tutoring Systems. From that (rather
disappointing) experience he concluded that in the teaching
process lots of non verbal and often non conscious processes
are crucial. His interest therefore shifted towards
consciousness studies in general and the relation between
conscious and non conscious processes in particular.
He was visiting researcher at Interval, Paul Allen's thinktank
in California, where he was involved in studyingthe roleof the
operator of Quantum Computers. Hewas also visiting researcher
at StarLab in Brussels where he headed the Emotics group.
Currently he is involved in research on intuitive decision
making and research on the relation between consciousness and
Quantum Physics. The latter research was triggered by his long
standing interest in highly controversial but less boring
so-called paranormal phenomena. In his view these phenomena, if
real, should be incorporated in physics in an attempt to unify
physics and psychology.
Clarification Task
Masked words are revealed by removing a random dot pattern while replacing this gradually the word. Subjects are requested to respond when they recognize the word. Response times are measured in milliseconds. ----- Mac and Windows version available. Source code in RealBasic is also available. ----- See also: http://www.neuropsychologie.uni-bremen.de/Cog.Neurosci.of%20Ind.%20Diff.%202003.pdf
Stroop
This program is a versatile implementation of the stroop task. Words and their color to be presented can be defined in an external file.
Presenter
This program allow one to present sounds, pictures or videoclips (mixed) randomly or sequentially for specified duration (the time accuracy is dependent on computerload but can be 16 msec) The stimuli are defined in a an external text file. The program can send sync signals, to for instance biosemi adc equipment, through the parallel port.
Grammar
This program present two words produced by a different grammar. The subject has to choose one of the words. There is contingent feedaback in oints and/or in pictures. The software can be used in conjunction with eyemarker equipment and send out syncpulses through the paralel port at the time the words are exposed.
WKS conversion
This software converts eyetracker data files into Generic Data Reader format. The latter files can be loaded in EEG analysis software packages like Brain Vision Analyzer. The software is available for Windows and Macintosh (OSX)
2014
- D.J. Bierman & A. Bijl (2014). Anomalous 'retrocausal' effects on performance in a Go/NoGo task. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 28 (3), 437-452.
2010
- B. Bermond, D.J. Bierman, M.A. Cladder, P.P. Moormann & H.C.M. Vorst (2010). The cognitive and affective alexithymia dimensions in the regulation of sympathetic responses. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 75 (3), 227-233. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2009.11.004
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Consciousness induced restoration of time symmetry (CIRTS): a psychophysical theoretical perspective. The journal of parapsychology, 74 (2), 273-299.
2008
- D.J. Bierman & C.P. Duif (2008). Nader onderzoek nodig naar mogelijke biologische effecten EM-velden. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde, 74 (1), 22-23.
2010
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Doe-het-zelf —Laat de tijd teruglopen a la Bem! In TvP&BO (77, 3) (pp. 24).
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Controverses. In TvP&BO (77, 3).
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Paranormale fotografie, het geval Ted Serios. In TvP&BO (77) (pp. 11-14).
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Het sceptische experiment: (s)Tarbaby en andere drama’s De verdoezeling van het Mars-effect als symptoom. In TvP&BO (77, 2) (pp. 20).
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Verbazingwekkend… The Amazing Randi. In TvP&BO (77, 1) (pp. 19).
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Interview met Daryl Bem. In TvP&BO (77, 3) (pp. 6).
Andere
- D.J. Bierman (2010). Organisation of the 8th biannual Bial symposium: Behind and Beyond the Brain: Intuition and Decisionmaking.
Spreker
- D.J. Bierman (). The potential anomalous component of intuition: empirical evidence and an integrated theoretical approach. Keynote at the 8th Bial symposium: Behind and beyond the Brain: Intuition and Decisionmaking. Porto, the 8th Bial symposium: Behind and beyond the Brain: Intuition and Decisionmaking.
