PAPER ACCEPTED IN JAMA PSYCHIATRY
Luijten M*, Schellekens A*, Kühn S, Machielse M & Sescousse G (in press). Disruption of reward processing in addiction: An image-based meta-analysis of fMRI studies. JAMA Psychiatry.
Luijten M*, Schellekens A*, Kühn S, Machielse M & Sescousse G (in press). Disruption of reward processing in addiction: An image-based meta-analysis of fMRI studies. JAMA Psychiatry.
von Rhein, D, Beckmann, C.F, Franke, B, Oosterlaan, J, Heslenfeld, D.J, Hoekstra, P.J, Hartman, C.A, Luman, M, Faraone, S.V, Cools, R, Buitelaar, J.K, Mennes, M (2017). Network‐level assessment of reward‐related activation in patients with ADHD and healthy individuals. Human Brain Mapping. [pdf]
Janssen, L.K, Duif, I, van Loon, I, Wegman, J, de Vries, J.H.M, Cools, R, Aarts, E (2017). Loss of lateral prefrontal cortex control in food-directed attention and goal-directed food choice in obesity. Neuroimage. [pdf]
Fallon SJ, Van der Schaaf ME, ter Huurne N, Cools R (in press). The neurocognitive cost of enhancing cognition with methylphenidate: improved distractor resistance but impaired updating. J Cogn Neurosci.
Gola M, Wordecha M, Marchewka A & Sescousse G (2016). Visual sexual stimuli – cue or reward? A perspective for interpreting brain imaging findings on human sexual behaviors. Front Hum Neurosci. [link]
Culbreth, A.J, Gold, J.M, Cools, R, Barch D.M. (2016). Impaired activation in cognitive control regions predicts reversal learning in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. [pdf]
Spronk, D.B, Van der Schaaf, M, Cools, R, De Bruijn, E.R.A, Franke, B, van Wel, J.H.P, Ramaekers, J.G, Verkes, R.J (2016). Acute effects of cocaine and cannabis on reversal learning as a function of COMT and DRD2 genotype. Psychopharmacology. [pdf]
Spronk, D.B, Verkes, R.J, Cools, R, Franke, B, van Wel, J.H.P, Ramaekers, J.G, De Bruijn, E.R.A (2016). Opposite effects of cannabis and cocaine on performance monitoring. European Neuropsychopharmacology. [pdf]
Ly, V, von Borries, A.K.L, Brazil, I.A., Bulten, B.H, Cools, R, Roelofs, K (2016). Reduced transfer of affective value to instrumental behavior in violent offenders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. [link]
Ly, V, Bergmann, T.O, Gladwin, T.E, Volman, I, Usberti, N, Cools, R, Roelofs, K (2016). Reduced affective biasing of instrumental action with tDCS over the prefrontal cortex. Brain stimulation. [pdf]
Ma, I, van Holstein, Mies, G, Mennes, M, Buitelaar, J, Cools, R, Cillesen, A.H.N, Krebs, R.M, Scheres, A (2016). Ventral striatal hyperconnectivity during reward inference control in adolescents with ADHD. Cortex. [link]
Bloemendaal, M, Zandbelt, B, Wegman, J, van de Rest, O, Cools, R, Aarts, E (2016). Contrasting neural effects of aging on proactive and reactive response inhibition. Neurobiology of Aging. [pdf]
Geurts, D, von Borries, K, Volman, Bulten, B, I, Cools, R, Verkes, R-J (in press). Neural connectivity during reward expectation dissociates psychopathic criminals from noncriminal individuals with high impulsive/antisocial psychopathic traits. SCAN
Sescousse, G, Janssen, LK, Hashemi, M, Timmer, M, Geurts, D, ter Huurne, N, Clark, L, Cools, R (2016). Amplified striatal responses to near-miss outcomes in pathological gamblers. Neuropsychopharmacology.
Piray, P, Toni, I, Cools, R (2016). Human choice strategy varies with anatomical projections from ventromedial prefrontal cortex to medial striatum. J Neuro.
Gola, M, Miyakoshi, M, Sescousse, G (in press). Sex, impulsivity and anxiety: interplay between ventral striatum and amygdala reactivity in sexual behaviors. J Neuro.
Bonnefond, M, Riboli-Sasco, L, Sescousse, G (2015). Outside the Tower: Repainting citizen science. Science, 350(6260), 518. [pdf]
Piray, P, den Ouden, HEM, Van der Schaaf, ME, Toni, E, Cools, R (in press). Dopaminergic modulation of the functional ventrodorsal architecture of the human striatum. Cerebral Cortex.
Crockett, MJ, and Cools, R (2015). Serotonin and aversive processing in affective and social decision-making. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 5: 64-70 [pdf].
Fallon, SJ, Smulders, K, Esselink, R, van de Warrenburg, BP, Bloem, BR, Cools, R (in press). Differential optimal dopamine levels for set-shifting and working memory in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia.