Overview of results & dissemination
Publications
Accepted/published
1. Bertsch K, Roelofs K, Roch PJ, Ma B, Hensel S, Herpertz SC, Volman I (in press). Neural Correlates of Emotional Action Control in Anger-Prone Women with Borderline Personality Disorder. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
2. Radke S, Volman I, Kokal I, Roelofs K, de Bruijn ERA, Toni I (2017). Oxytocin reduces amygdala responses during threat approach. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 79, 160-166.
3. Volman I, Von Borries AKL, Bulten BH, Verkes RJ, Toni I, Roelofs K (2016). Testosterone modulates altered prefrontal control of emotional actions in psychopathic offenders. eNeuro, 3(1) e0107-15.2016.
Under review/ in preparation
4. Volman I, Den Ouden H, Roelofs K (in revision). Emotional action control: the role of serotonin in health and disease
5. Tyborowska A, Volman I, Niermann HCM, Pouwels JL, Smeekens S, Cillessen AHN, Toni I, Roelofs K (under review). Early-life and pubertal stress differentially modulate grey matter development in human adolescents
6. Volman I, Dayan P, Bhatt J, Dolan R, Bestmann S (in preparation). Instrumental and Pavlovian biases differentially interfer with fast actions
Scientific talks
1. XVth ISSPD Congress, Heidelberg, Germany (2017)
2. Psychiatry research meeting, Oxford, United Kingdom (2017)
3. NTT meeting, Tokyo, Japan (2016)
4. Magstim Conference, Oxford, UK (2015)
5. Social Brain seminar, Kings College London, UK (2015)
6. Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, University of Vienna, Austria (2015)
Press coverage
• In general: Item in Horizon magazine, title: ‘Where is my mind’
• Related to Volman et al. (2016): Items on internet webpages, including Medical News Today, Neuroscience News, Science Daily, Radboud University, Testosterone Resource, Lapis Lazuli's webpage, Kennislink (in Dutch), NWO (in Dutch), CrimeXpertise (in French)