Browsing by Subject "Neuropsychologie"
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A Prismatic view of the hand: The influence of verbal and tactile feedback on visuotactile predictions.
(2016)We interact all the time with our environment. In order to do this efficiently we persistently make visuotactile predictions. However, certain patient groups, such as patients with unilateral neglect, show deficits in their ... -
Additional outcome measures and neural correlates of visuospatial construction using the Rey-Osterrieth complex figure and voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping
(2016)We studied visuospatial construction as measured by the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure test (ROCF) in detail, using more specified variables: (1) Figure Size; (2) Side of omissions; (3) Local vs. global items; and (4) Figure ... -
Amygdala-activiteit, BIS-gevoeligheid en de Samenhang daartussen bij Militairen en Veteranen met en zonder Posttraumatische Stress Stoornis
(2012)In dit onderzoek zijn amygdala-activiteit en BIS-gevoeligheid onderzocht, twee factoren die mogelijk in relatie staan met posttraumatische stress stoornis. Verhoogde amygdala-activiteit bij PTSS-patiënten werd door ... -
Anatomy of body representation: Preliminary results. Neurological substrates of finger agnosia, left-right disorientation and the distinction between body image and body schema of the hand revealed using lesion-symptom mapping.
(2014)Introduction Body representation is a form of higher order somatosensory functioning containing multiple integrative processes in which information from different primary sensory ... -
Are reading abilities and verbal working memory related in boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?
(2015)Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is a hereditary x-linked disease which causes progressive muscle weakness, and approximately 1 in every 3500 boys is affected. The current study compared information processing skills, verbal ... -
Arithmetic and the brain: a direct cortical electrostimulation study on two patients with intractable epilepsy.
(2011)In the last decades, much research has been done on the neural basis of number processing and arithmetic. Most studies have used fMRI, a technique that does not differentiate between brain areas which are essential for ... -
Assessing Heterogeneity in and the Relation Between the Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Profile in Parkinson’s Disease: A Data-Driven Approach.
(2015)Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a disease with a high heterogeneity in symptoms. The objective of this study was to assess heterogeneity in neuropsychiatric and cognitive symptoms of PD, and examine if neuropsychiatric disorders ... -
Associations of executive functioning, coping behaviour, psychiatric symptoms and depressive symptoms with treatment motivation in patients with acquired brain injury.
(2016)Abstract Aim: Low motivation to engage in treatment is often seen in patients with acquired brain injury (ABI). The aim of the current study was to find factors that are associated with treatment motivation. Therefore, ... -
Asymmetrical Activity in the Frontal Brain in Relation to Dominant-Submissive Eye Gaze Behaviour An EEG/Eye Tracking Study
(2015)Asymmetrical activity of the frontal brain is linked with several different behavioural characteristics and traits. Various studies have found a connection between the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS)/ Behavioural ... -
Attention deficits, Vascular Risk Factors and their contribution to Dementia Conversion. A retrospective study on MCI subjects
(2016)Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is seen as a cognitive state prior to dementia, as MCI subjects are at higher risk of dementia conversion. Learning about the neuropsychological profile helps to indicate MCI subjects that ... -
Attentional bias for cannabis and nicotine related words in cannabis users
(2015)Drug-associated cues can provoke conditioned emotional responses, such as the urge to use drugs. Attentional bias, is the degree to which attention is drawn to drug related stimuli compared to neutral stimuli. In the current ... -
Attentional processes following prism adaptation; Saccadic eye movements as an indicator of bottom-up and top-down processing.
(2009)Prism adaptation is a treatment method that is known to ameliorate neglect symptoms. However, the underlying mechanisms of this method are poorly understood. The objective of the present research was to increase the ... -
Autistic traits, empathizing and systemizing: part of the Broader Autism Phenotype? Preliminary findings in parents of children with Autism Spectrum Conditions
(2013)In this preliminary study, the Broader Autism Phenotype (BAP) was investigated in 80 parents of children with an ASC diagnosis and 80 sex and age matched controls. It was hypothesized that ASC parents, and especially ... -
Body Ownership in Youth at Risk of Developing Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder and Healthy Controls using the Rubber Hand Illusion
(2015)Previous research has indicated a more flexible sense of body ownership in schizophrenia patients, as measured with the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) paradigm. To assess whether a disturbance in body ownership may be a ... -
Categorische en coördinate verwerking van ruimte en kleur. Is er mogelijk sprake van een overeenkomstig, onderliggend substraat?
(2012)In onderzoek naar ruimtelijke relaties wordt onderscheid gemaakt tussen categorische en coördinate relaties, waarbij de eerste een meer abstracte en de tweede een meer exacte vorm betreft. Uit dergelijk onderzoek blijkt ... -
Clinical effects of low frequency rTMS over the left- and right temporo-parietal cortex on
(2011)Background: Several studies have reported that low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) diminishes medication-resistant auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH). However contra dictionary findings have ... -
‘Cognitieve disfunctiegebieden in verband met het ervaren van sociale en emotionele eenzaamheid en depressie’
(2011)Om meer inzicht te krijgen in de relatie tussen het cognitief functioneren en het ervaren van eenzaamheid en depressie is dit onderzoek gericht op het vinden van verbanden tussen cognitieve disfunctiegebieden en sociale ... -
Cognition in high-functioning HIV-infected males
(2016)Background HIV is a well-known infection, affecting thousands of people on a daily basis. About 25.000 people are infected in The Netherlands, and it is most commonly spread through male-to-male intercourse. As HIV has ... -
Cognitive decline in anxious and depressed individuals and the role of significant life events.
(2008)Background The extent to which cognitive abilities decline over age depends on a lot of different factors and varies considerably between individuals. Among these factors are depression, anxiety and significant life events ...