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Dr. Jan Berend Deijen: "I am attracted by the increasing technological possibilities of connecting brain imaging techniques and biochemical measures." Read more | Prof. Dr. Jaap Oosterlaan: "We try to unravel the reasons for impulse control difficulties in children with hyperkinetic disorder using sophisticated measures of inhibitory control and fMRI while testing children on and off medication." Read more |
Dr. Mieke Donk: "The activity of the brain lays at the basis of our functioning: how we perceive the world, how the think, and how we act." Read more | Prof. Dr. Erik Scherder: "This research master is most challenging for those who experience a profound interest in the brain..." Read more |
Dr. Sophie Schweizer: "Creative cognition is a relatively new topic in the field of cognitive neuropsychology and for me a most fascinating one." Read more | |
Dr. Sander A. Los: "Over the past decades, we have learned a lot about mental processes from measuring reaction times in simple reaction tasks." Read more | Dr. Durk Talsma: "Even though you have a hypothesis about a certain process, there is no guarantee that things will actually work the way you think they will." Read more |
Dr. Martijn Meeter: "Psychology and neuroscience are slowly becoming one field, where the one guides the other and vice versa. And cognitive neuropsychology is right in the middle of the action." Read more | Prof. Dr. Jan Theeuwes: "To me the fascinating aspect of Cognitive Neuropsychology is to link behaviour of the normal-functioning as well as the brain-damaged people to the functioning of the brain." Read more |
Dr. Chris Olivers: "My research focuses on perception: How come we see the world the way we do?" Read more |
Dr. Jan Berend Deijen: "I am attracted by the increasing technological possibilities of connecting brain imaging techniques and biochemical measures."
Prof. Dr. Jaap Oosterlaan: "We try to unravel the reasons for impulse control difficulties in children with hyperkinetic disorder using sophisticated measures of inhibitory control and fMRI while testing children on and off medication."
Dr. Mieke Donk: "The activity of the brain lays at the basis of our functioning: how we perceive the world, how the think, and how we act."
Prof. Dr. Erik Scherder: "This research master is most challenging for those who experience a profound interest in the brain..."
Dr. Sophie Schweizer: "Creative cognition is a relatively new topic in the field of cognitive neuropsychology and for me a most fascinating one."
Dr. Sander A. Los: "Over the past decades, we have learned a lot about mental processes from measuring reaction times in simple reaction tasks."
Dr. Durk Talsma: "Even though you have a hypothesis about a certain process, there is no guarantee that things will actually work the way you think they will."
Dr. Martijn Meeter: "Psychology and neuroscience are slowly becoming one field, where the one guides the other and vice versa. And cognitive neuropsychology is right in the middle of the action."
Prof. Dr. Jan Theeuwes: "To me the fascinating aspect of Cognitive Neuropsychology is to link behaviour of the normal-functioning as well as the brain-damaged people to the functioning of the brain."
Dr. Chris Olivers: "My research focuses on perception: How come we see the world the way we do?"