Bram B. Zandbelt, PhD

Affiliations: 
Psychology Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
Area:
Cognitive neuroscience
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He JL, Hirst RJ, Puri R, et al. (2021) OSARI, an Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition Task. Behavior Research Methods
Hofmans L, Papadopetraki D, van den Bosch R, et al. (2020) Methylphenidate boosts choices of mental labor over leisure depending on striatal dopamine synthesis capacity. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Middlebrooks PG, Zandbelt BB, Logan GD, et al. (2020) Countermanding Perceptual Decision-Making. Iscience. 23: 100777
Verbruggen F, Aron AR, Band GP, et al. (2019) A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task. Elife. 8
Verbruggen F, Aron AR, Band GP, et al. (2019) Author response: A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task Elife
Leunissen I, Zandbelt BB, Potocanac Z, et al. (2017) Reliable estimation of inhibitory efficiency: To anticipate, choose, or simply react? The European Journal of Neuroscience
Bloemendaal M, Zandbelt B, Wegman J, et al. (2016) Contrasting neural effects of aging on proactive and reactive response inhibition. Neurobiology of Aging. 46: 96-106
Vink M, Kaldewaij R, Zandbelt BB, et al. (2015) The role of stop-signal probability and expectation in proactive inhibition. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 41: 1086-94
van Belle J, van Raalten T, Bos DJ, et al. (2015) Capturing the dynamics of response variability in the brain in ADHD. Neuroimage. Clinical. 7: 132-41
Neggers SF, Zandbelt BB, Schall MS, et al. (2015) Comparative diffusion tractography of corticostriatal motor pathways reveals differences between humans and macaques. Journal of Neurophysiology. 113: 2164-72
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