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  1. Cornelis Hubertus Johannes (Cees) van Leeuwen (Den Haag, 29 april 1951) is een Nederlands voormalig basgitarist, politicus en advocaat. Hij was basgitarist in de band Kayak en was namens de Lijst Pim Fortuyn (LPF) staatssecretaris van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschappen in het kabinet-Balkenende I.

  2. Cees van Leeuwen, KU Leuven, Brain and Cognition Research Unit, Faculty Member. Studies Gestalt Psychology, Philosophical Psychology, and Cognitive Psychology. I started the Laboratory for Perceptual Dynamics at RIKEN, Japan in 2000 and in 2011.

  3. Cees van Leeuwen. Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Leuven. Verified email at kuleuven.be - Homepage. ... IY Tyukin, E Steur, H Nijmeijer, C Van Leeuwen. Automatica 49 (8), 2409-2423, 2013. 108: 2013: Spatial and temporal structure of phase synchronization of spontaneous alpha EEG activity. J Ito, AR Nikolaev, C Leeuwen.

  4. Responsibilities: providing a comprehensive, innovative and interdisciplinary research program with the highest level of scientific output and visibility; scientific leadership to a team of 15 research scientists and technical staff; managing a research budget, strategic planning, staff recruitment, selection, and evaluation, conflict resolution...

  5. Cees van Leeuwen Spatial constituents of adult symbolic number representation produce effects of size-value congruity, Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC), and numerical...

  6. Cornelis Hubertus Johannes (Cees) van Leeuwen (born 1951) is a Dutch former member of parliament for the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF) from 2002 to 2003. Van Leeuwen was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives at the 2002 election and subsequently served as Secretary of State for Education, Culture and Science in the First ...

  7. Prof. Dr. Cees van Leeuwen. HONORARY PROFESSOR. Curriculum Vitae. Areas of Interest. Over the past two decades, the various incarnations of the “Laboratory for Perceptual Dynamics” in Amsterdam, Tokyo, and, most recently, Leuven have been promoting a 'complex systems' approach of visual perception.