KNAW

Organisation

Department of Cognitive Neuroscience

Pagina-navigatie:

Completed research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration Learning to remember and to forget: Electrophysiological studies on attention-working memory interactions in typical development and ADHD
Collaboration Histaminergic manipulations of human cognition; studies of pharmacological effects on evoked potentials and performance tests
Collaboration The development of respons inhibition and related executive functions
Collaboration The development of performing and motivational inhibition during childhood : a combined longitudinal/cross-sectional ERP study
Collaboration Verbal monitors during lexical conflict in the language production
Collaboration Lexical competition in language production; number and frequency of phonological neighbours
Collaboration The nature of the verbal monitor
Collaboration Individual Assessment of Children with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities by Means of Event-related Brain Potentials
Collaboration Investigations into Haptic Space and Haptic Perception of Shape for Active Touch
Secretariat When the brain speaks for itself; exploiting hemodynamic brain signals for motor-independent communication
Secretariat Multisensory Cortical Interactions Between Speech and Script in Fluent and Dyslexic Readers
Secretariat The Bastiaans Method
Secretariat "Have you been here before?" Detecting episodic memory traces from brain activity
Secretariat Cross-modal effects in the construction of perception
Secretariat Perceptually reactivating is believing?: Primary sensory cortical processing during memory retrieval and its role in self-generated perceptions
Secretariat Brain Aging: Is Increased Neuronal Recruitment a Compensational Mechanism?
Secretariat Top-down feedback signals in visuospatial attention and visuospatial imagery: A TMS study
Secretariat How do we switch from hersenen to brain? The neural correlates of bilingual language control in speaking and translating
Secretariat Cognitive training in Alzheimer's disease, assessment with fMRI, H-MRS and DTI
Secretariat Psychoacoustic and neurophysiologic Investigations of auditory continuity
Secretariat Verifying the time course of cerebral activations during speaking
Secretariat Neural mechanisms of perceptual filling-in: fMRI and MEG studiesin humans
Secretariat Top-down feedback signals in visuospatial attention and visuospatial imagery: Combing studies with fMRI and TMS
Secretariat The neural and behavioural bases of Active touch and tactile working memory
Secretariat Top-down control of visual attention and its reflection in human visual cortex
Secretariat The neural selection of words investigated by event-related brain potentials (ERP), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and source analysis

Go to page top
Go back to contents
Go back to site navigation