Websites
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Bestmann Lab (UCL, UK)
Collaborator: Prof Sven Bestmann
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Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour (NL)
Collaborator: Prof Karin Roelofs, Prof Ivan Toni
Inge Volman
Postdoctoral Researcher
My research topics are focused on the behavioural, neural and endocrine mechanisms involved during emotional behaviour in different psychopathological disorders and in the student population. To investigate this I use several techniques, such as fMRI, brain stimulation, computational models, kinematic responses and physiological measures, such as salivary hormones and heart rate. I look at the different processes underlying emotional actions while measuring brain activity in health and different patient groups, such as social anxiety disorder, conversion disorder and psychopathy.
Recent publications
Out of control? Acting out anger is associated with deficient prefrontal emotional action control in male patients with borderline personality disorder
Journal article
Bertsch K. et al, (2019), Neuropharmacology, 156, 107463 - 107463
Neural Correlates of Emotional Action Control in Anger-Prone Women with Borderline Personality Disorder
Journal article
Bertsch K. et al, (2018), Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
On the control of social approach-avoidance behavior: neural and endocrine mechanisms
Chapter
Kaldewaij R. et al, (2017)
Oxytocin reduces amygdala responses during threat approach
Journal article
Radke S. et al, (2017), Psychoneuroendocrinology, 79, 160 - 166
Neural connectivity during reward expectation dissociates psychopathic criminals from non-criminal individuals with high impulsive/antisocial psychopathic traits
Journal article
Geurts DEM. et al, (2016), Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11, 1326 - 1334