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2021
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Wouwe, N.C., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Neimat, J.S., Elias, W.J., Bashore, T.R., & Wylie, S.A. (2021). Deep-brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves overriding motor actions in Parkinson’s disease. Behavioural Brain Research, 402, 113-124.

    2020
  • Liu, Y., Grasman, R.P.P.P., Wiers, R.W., Richard Ridderinkhof, K.R., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2020). Moderate acute alcohol use impairs intentional inhibition rather than stimulus-driven inhibition. Psychological Research, 1-13.
  • Liu, Y., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., González, G.F., Rigoni, D., Brass, M., Wiers, R.W., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2020). “Free won't” after a beer or two: Chronic and acute effects of alcohol on neural and behavioral indices of intentional inhibition. BMC Psychology, 8, 1-20.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., Wylie, S.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Bashore, T.R., & van der Molen, M.W. (2020). The arrow of time: Advancing insights into action control from the arrow version of the Eriksen flanker task. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 1-22.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., Neimat, J.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Hughes, S.B., Lopez, A.M., Phibbs, F.T., Schall, D., Rodriguez, W.J., Bradley, E.B., Dawant, B.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2020). Subthalamic nucleus stimulation modulates inhibitory control. Cerebral Cortex, 1, tgaa083.

    2019
  • Hughes, S., Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Phibbs, F.T., Bradley, E.B., Wylie, S.A., & van Wouwe, N.C. (2019). Action control deficits in patients with Essential Tremor. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 25, 156-164.
  • Liu, Y., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., de Graaf, Y., Ames, S.L., Baldacchino, A., Bø, R., Cadaveira, F., Campanella, S., Christiansen, P., Claus, E.D., Colzato, L.S., Filbey, F.M., Foxe, J.J., Garavan, H., Hendershot, C.S., Hester, R., Jester, J.M., Karoly, H.C., Kräplin, A., Kreusch, F., Landrø, N.I., Littel, M., Loeber, S., London, E.D., López-Caneda, E., Lubman, D.I., Luijten, M., Marczinski, C.A., Metrik, J., Montgomery, C., Papachristou, H., Mi Park, S., Paz, A.L., Petit, G., Prisciandaro, J.J., Quednow, B.B., Ray, L.A., Roberts, C.A., Roberts, G.M.P., de Ruiter, M.B., Rupp, C.I., Steele, V.R., Sun, D., Takagi, M., Tapert, S.F., van Holst, R.J., Verdejo-Garcia, A., Vonmoos, M., Wojnar, M., Yao, Y., Yücel, M., Zack, M., Zucker, R.A., Huizenga, H.M. & Wiers, R.W. (2019). Is (poly-) substance use associated with impaired inhibitory control? A mega-analysis controlling for confounders. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 105, 288-305.
  • Wylie, S.A., Ally, B.A, van Wouwe, N.C., Neimat, J.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Bashore, T.R. (2019). Exposing an “intangible” cognitive skill among collegiate football players: III. Enhanced reaction control to motion. Frontiers in Psychology: Movement Science and Sport Psychology, 8 October 2019 | https://doi: 10.3389/fspor.2019.00051.

    2018
  • Bashore, T.R, Ally, B., van Wouwe, N.C., Neimat, J.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2018). Exposing an “Intangible” cognitive skill among collegiate football players: II. Enhanced response impulse control. Frontiers in Psychology: Movement Science and Sport Psychology, 22 August 2018 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01496.
  • Dekkers, T.J., Agelink van Rentergem, J.A., Koole, A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Popma, A., Bexkens, A., Diekmann, A., Stoffelsen, R., & Huizenga, H.M. (2018). Time-on-task effecten bij kinderen met en zonder ADHD: uitputting van executieve functies of uitputting van motivatie? Tijdschrift voor Neuropsychologie, 13, 179-191.
  • Fluchère, F., Burle, B., Vidal, F., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Witjas, T., Eusebio, A., Azulay, J.P., & Hasbroucq, T. (2018). Subthalamic nucleus stimulation, dopaminergic treatment and impulsivity in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 117, 167-177.
  • Laurent, R., Turchan, M., van Wouwe, N.C., Tolleson, C., Phibbs, F., Bradley, E., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2018). Motivational sensitivities linked to impulsive motor errors in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 24, 218-228.
  • van Campen, A.D., Kunert, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2018). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over inferior frontal cortex impairs suppression (but not expression) of action impulses during action conflict. Psychophysiology, 55, 1-13.
  • Wylie, S.A., van Wouwe, N.C., Godfrey, S.G., Bissett, P.G., Logan, G.D., Kanoff, K.E., Claassen, D.O., Neimat, J.S., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2018). Dopaminergic medication shifts the balance between going and stopping in Parkinson’s disease. Neuropsychologia, 109, 262-269.

    2017
  • Dekkers, T.J., Agelink van Rentergem, J.A., Koole, A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Popma, A., Bexkens, A., Stoffelsen, R., Diekmann, A., & Huizenga, H.M. (2017). Time-on-task effects in children with and without ADHD: Depletion of executive resources or depletion of motivation? European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 26, 1471–1481.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., van Wouwe, N.C., Neimat, J.S., Bashore, T.R., & Wylie, S.A. (2017). Overriding actions in Parkinson’s disease: Impaired stopping and changing of motor responses. Behavioral Neuroscience, 131, 372-384.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., Pallavaram, S., Phibbs, F.T., Martinez-Ramirez, D., Neimat, J.S., Dawant, B.M., D’Haese, P.F., Kanoff, K.E., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Okun, M.S., & Wylie, S.A. (2017). Focused stimulation of dorsal subthalamic nucleus improves reactive inhibitory control of action impulses. Neuropsychologia, 99, 37-47.

    2016
  • Burle, B., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Spieser, L., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2016). Preventing (impulsive) errors: Electrophysiological evidence for online inhibitory control over incorrect responses. Psychophysiology, 53, 1008-1019.
  • Kleerekooper, I., van Rooij, S.J.H., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., de Leeuw, M., Kahn, R.S., & Vink, M. (2016). The effect of aging on fronto-striatal reactive and proactive inhibitory control. Neuroimage, 132, 51-58.
  • Slagter, H.A., van Wouwe, N.C., Kanoff, K.E., Grasman, R.P.P.P., Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2016). Dopamine and temporal attention: An attentional blink study in Parkinson's disease patients on and off medication. Neuropsychologia, 91, 407-414.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., Kanoff, K.E., Claassen, D.O., Spears, C.A., Neimat, J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2016). Dissociable effects of dopamine on the initial capture and the reactive inhibition of impulsive actions in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 28, 710-723.
  • Wylie, S.A., Claassen, D.O., Kanoff, K.E., van Wouwe, N.C., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2016). Stopping manual and vocal actions in Tourette’s syndrome. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 28, 306-311.

    2015
  • Bexkens, A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Tijms, J. (2015). Rapid automatized naming in children with dyslexia: Is inhibitory control involved? Dyslexia, 21, 212-234.
  • Christoffels, I.K., de Haan, A.M., Steenbergen, L., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Colzato, L.S. (2015). Two is better than one: Bilingual education promotes the flexible mind. Psychological Research, 79, 371-379.
  • Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Harrison, M.B., van Wouwe, N.C., Kanoff, K.E,, Neimat, J.S., & Wylie, S.A. (2015). Proficient motor impulse control in Parkinson disease patients with impulsive and compulsive behaviors. Pharmocology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 129, 19-25.
  • Colzato, L.S., Sellaro, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2015). tDCS of medial prefrontal cortex does not enhance interpersonal trust. Journal of Psychophysiology, 29, 131-134.
  • Fluchère, F., Deveaux, M., Burle, B., Vidal, F., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Witjas, T., Eusebio, A., Azulay, J.P., & Hasbroucq, T. (2015). Dopa therapy and action impulsivity: Subthreshold error activation and suppression in Parkinson's disease. Psychopharmacology, 232, 1735-1746.
  • Sellaro, R., Derks, B., Nitsche, M.A., Hommel, B., van den Wildenberg., W.P.M., van Dam, K., & Colzato, L.S. (2015). Reducing prejudice through brain stimulation. Brain Stimulation, 8, 891-897.
  • Sellaro, R., Güroglu, B., Nitsche, M.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Massaro, V., Durieux, J., Hommel, B., & Colzato, L.S. (2015). Increasing the role of belief information in moral judgments by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction. Neuropsychologia, 77, 400-408.
  • Spieser, L., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Hasbroucq, T., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Burle, B. (2015). Controlling your impulses: Electrical stimulation of the human supplementary motor complex prevents impulsive errors. Journal of Neuroscience, 35, 3010-3015.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Claassen, D.O., Neimat, J.S., & Wylie, S.A. (2015). Easy to learn, hard to suppress: The impact of learned stimulus-outcome associations on subsequent action control. Brain and Cognition, 101, 17-35.
  • Vink, M., Kleerekooper, I., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Kahn, R.S. (2015). Impact of aging on frontostriatal reward processing. Human Brain Mapping, 36, 2305–2317.

    2014
  • Colzato, L.S., Jongkees, B.J., Sellaro, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2014). Eating to stop: Tyrosine supplementation enhances inhibitory control but not response execution. Neuropsychologia, 62, 398-402.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2014). Cognitive control and the COMT Val158Met polymorphism: Genetic modulation of videogame training and transfer to task-switching efficiency. Psychological Research, 78, 670-678.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Brass, M. (2014). "Don't" versus "Won't": Principles, mechanisms, and intention in action inhibition. Neuropsychologia, 65, 255-262.
  • van Campen, A.D., Keuken, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2014). TMS over M1 reveals expression and selective suppression of conflicting action impulses. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26, 1-15.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2014). Development of response activation and inhibition in a selective stop-signal task. Biological Psychology, 102, 54-67.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Claassen, D.O., Kanoff, K.E., Bashore, T.R., & Wylie, S.A. (2014). Speed pressure in conflict situations impedes inhibitory action control in Parkinson's disease. Biological Psychology, 101, 44-60.
  • Vink, M., Zandbelt, B.B., Gladwin, T., Hillegers, M., Hoogendam, J.M., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Du Plessis, S., & Kahn, R.S. (2014). Fronto-striatal activity and connectivity increase during proactive inhibition across adolescence and early adulthood. Human Brain Mapping, 35, 4415-4427.

    2013
  • Colzato, L.S., de Rover, M., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Nieuwenhuis, S. (2013). Genetic marker of norepinephrine synthesis predicts individual differences in post-error slowing: A pilot study. Neuropsychologia, 51, 2600-2604.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2013). The genetic impact (C957T-DRD2) on inhibitory control is magnified by aging. Neuropsychologia, 51, 1377–1381.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2013). Increasing self–other integration through divergent thinking. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 20, 1011-1016.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Zmigrod, S., & Hommel, B. (2013). Action video gaming and cognitive control: Playing first person shooter games is associated with improvement in working memory but not action inhibition. Psychological Research, 77, 234-239.
  • Huizenga, H.M., van der Molen, M.W., Bexkens, A., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2013). Formal models of resource depletion. A Commentary on Kurzban et al.: An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performanceBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 36, 694-695.
  • van Campen, A.D., Neubert, F.X., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Mars, R.B. (2013). Paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals probability-dependent changes in functional connectivity between right inferior frontal cortex and primary motor cortex during go/no-go performance. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 736. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00736.
  • Wylie, S.A., Claassen, D.O., Kanoff K.E., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2013). Impaired inhibition of prepotent motor actions in patients with Tourette syndrome. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 38, 349-356.

    2012
  • Colzato, L.S., Ruiz, M.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2012). Khat use is associated with increased response conflict in humans. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 27, 315–321.
  • Colzato, L.S., Zech, H., Hommel, B., Verdonschot, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hsieh, S. (2012). Loving-kindness brings loving-kindness: The impact of buddhism on cognitive self-other integration. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 541-545.
  • Hommel, B., Fischer, R., Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Cellini, C. (2012). The effect of fMRI (noise) on cognitive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 290-301.
  • Huizenga, H.M., van der Molen, M.W., Bexkens, A., Bos, M.G.N., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2012). Muscle or motivation? A stop-signal study of the effects of sequential cognitive control. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(126) doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00126.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2012). Action control in times of conflict: Analysis of reaction time distributions in healthy and clinical populations. In M.I. Posner (Ed.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention, 2nd Edition. New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van Wouwe, N.C., Band, G.P.H., Wylie, S.A., van der Stigchel, S., van Hees, P., Buitenweg, J.I., van de Vijver, I., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2012). A tribute to Charlie Chaplin: Induced positive affect improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson’s disease. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(185), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00185.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., Huizenga, H.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2012). Life-span changes in motor activation and inhibition during choice reactions: A Laplacian ERP study. Biological Psychology, 89, 323-334.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Wylie, S.A. (2012). Once bitten, twice shy: On the transient nature of congruency sequence effects. A Commentary on Egner et al. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(264), doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00264.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Band, G.P.H., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2012). Dose-dependent dopaminergic modulation of reward-based learning in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 50, 583-591.
  • Wylie, S.A., Claassen, D.O., Huizenga, H.M., Schewel, K.D., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Bashore, T.R., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2012). Dopamine agonists and the suppression of impulsive motor actions in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 24, 1709-1724.
  • Wylie, S.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Claassen, D.O., Wooten, G.F., & Manning, C.A. (2012). Differential susceptibility to motor impulsivity among functional subtypes of Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 83, 1149–1154.

    2011
  • Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Jessup, C.K., Harrison, M.B., Wooten, G.F., & Wylie, S.A. (2011). The risky business of dopamine agonists in Parkinson's disease and impulse control disorders. Behavioral Neuroscience, 125, 492-500.
  • Colzato, L.S., Ruiz, M.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Bajo, M.T., & Hommel, B. (2011). Long-term effects of chronic khat use: Impaired inhibitory control. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(219), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00219.
  • Colzato, L.S., Ruiz, M.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2011). Khat use is associated with impaired working memory and cognitive flexibility. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 4(6), e6043.
  • Hommel, B., Colzato, L.S., Scorolli, C., Borghi, A.M., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2011). Action control and religion: Faith-specific modulation of the Simon effect but not stop-signal performance. Cognition, 120, 177–185.
  • Jahfari, S., Waldorp, L.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Scholte, H.S., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Forstmann, B.U. (2011). Effective connectivity reveals important roles for both the hyperdirect (fronto-subthalamic) and the indirect (fronto-striatal-pallidal) fronto-basal ganglia pathways during response inhibition. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 6891–6899.
  • Keuken, M.C., Hardie, A., Dorn, B.T., Dev, S., Paulus, M.P., Jonas, K.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Pineda, J.A. (2011). The role of the left inferior frontal gyrus in social perception: An rTMS study. Brain Research, 1383, 196-205.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2011). Life-span changes in global and selective stopping and performance adjustments. Frontiers in Psychology, 2(357), doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00357.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2011). Actie controle: Doelgericht stoppen en selecteren van gedrag. In D.A.J.P. Denys & G. Meynen (Eds.), Handboek Psychiatrie en Filosofie. Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Band, G.P.H., Abisogun, A., Elias, W.J., Frysinger, R.C., & Wylie, S.A. (2011). Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson's Disease. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 5(30), doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00030.

    2010
  • Colzato, L.S., Hertsig, G., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2010). Estrogen modulates inhibitory control in healthy human females: Evidence from the stop-signal paradigm. Neuroscience, 167, 709-715.
  • Colzato, L.S., Hommel, B., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hsieh, S. (2010). Buddha as an eye opener: A link between prosocial attitude and attentional control. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(156), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00156.
  • Colzato, L.S., van Beest, I., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Scorolli, C., Dorchin, S., Meiran, N., Borghi, A.M., & Hommel, B. (2010). God: Do I have your attention? Cognition, 11, 87-94.
  • Colzato, L.S., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2010). De invloed van seksuele oriëntatie op aandacht: Een mogelijk gaydar mechanisme. Neuropraxis, 6, 179-183.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van der Does, A.J.W., & Hommel, B. (2010). Genetic markers of striatal dopamine predict individual differences in dysfunctional but not functional impulsivity. Neuroscience, 170, 782-788.
  • Colzato, L.S., van Hooidonk, L., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Harinck, F., & Hommel, B. (2010). Sexual orientation biases attentional control: A possible gaydar mechanism. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(13), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00013.
  • Colzato, L.S., van Leeuwen, P.J.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2010). DOOM’d to switch: Superior cognitive flexibility in players of first person shooter games. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(8), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00008.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., Forstmann, B.U., Wylie, S.A., Burle, B., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2010). Neurocognitive mechanisms of action control: Resisting the call of the sirens. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs) Cognitive Science, doi:10.1002/wcs.99.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2010). Processing of global and selective stop signals: Application of Donders’ subtraction method to stop-signal task performance. Experimental Psychology, 57, 149-159.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Burle, B., Vidal, F., van der Molen, M.W., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Hasbroucq, T. (2010). Mechanisms and dynamics of cortical motor inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 225-239.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Christoffels, I.K. (2010). STOP TALKING! Inhibition of speech is affected by word frequency and dysfunctional impulsivity. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(145), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00145.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Wylie, S.A., Forstmann, B.U., Burle, B., Hasbroucq, T., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2010). To head or to heed? Beyond the surface of selective action inhibition: A review. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 4(222), doi:10.3389/fnhum.2010.00222.
  • van Loon, A.M., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Stegeren, A.H., Hajcak, G., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2010). Emotional stimuli modulate readiness for action: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 10, 174-181.
  • Wylie, S.A., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Bashore, T.R., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2010). The effect of Parkinson's disease on the dynamics of online and proactive cognitive control during action selection. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 2058-2073.
  • Wylie, S.A., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Elias, W.J., Frysinger, R.C., Bashore, T.R., Downs, K.E., van Wouwe, N.C., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2010). Subthalamic nucleus stimulation influences expression and suppression of impulsive behavior in Parkinson's Disease. Brain, 133, 3611–3624. MindOpen Interview: *[English]* / *[Dutch]*

    2009
  • Colzato, L.S., Slagter, H.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2009). Closing one's eyes to reality: Evidence for a dopaminergic basis of psychoticism from spontaneous eye blink rates. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 377-380.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2009). Reduced attentional scope in cocaine polydrug users. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 4(6), e6043, . doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006043.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Wouwe, N.C., Pannebakker M.M., & Hommel, B. (2009). Dopamine and inhibitory action control: Evidence from spontaneous eye blink rates. Experimental Brain Research, 196, 467-474.
  • Hommel, B., Colzato, L.S., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2009). How social are task representations? Psychological Science, 20, 794-798.
  • Huizenga, H.M., van Bers, B.C.W., Plat, J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2009). Task complexity enhances response inhibition deficits in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A meta regression analysis. Biological Psychiatry, 65, 39-45.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2009). Cognitieve controle: Stoppen en selecteren van gedrag [Cognitive control: Stopping and selecting behavior]. Tijdschrift voor Neuropsychiatrie en Gedragsneurologie, 8, 147-151.
  • van der Plas, E.A.A., Crone, E.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Tranel, D., & Bechara, A. (2009). Executive control deficits in substance-dependent individuals: A comparison of alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamine, and of men and women. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 31, 706–719.
  • van Gaal, S., Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Lamme, V.A.F. (2009). Dissociating consciousness from inhibitory control: Evidence for unconsciously triggered response inhibition in the stop-signal task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1129-1139.
  • Wylie, S.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Bashore, T.R., Powell, V.D., Manning, C.A., & Wooten, G.F. (2009). The effect of Parkinson's disease on interference control during action selection. Neuropsychologia, 47, 145-157.
  • Wylie, S.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Bashore, T.R., Powell, V.D., Manning, C.A., & Wooten, G.F. (2009). The effect of speed-accuracy strategy on response interference control in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1844-1853.

    2008
  • Colzato, L.S., Bajo, M.T., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Paolieri, D., Nieuwenhuis, S.T., La Heij, W., & Hommel, B. (2008). How does bilingualism improve executive control? A comparison of active and reactive inhibition mechanisms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 302-312.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2008). Losing the big picture: How religion may control visual attention. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE 3(11): e3679, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003679.[*the new scientist*], [*Radio interview Bernhard Hommel*].
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2008). Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: Evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 3(10): e3461, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003461.
  • Forstmann, B.U., Jahfari, S., Scholte, H.S., Wolfensteller, U., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2008). Function and structure of the right inferior frontal cortex predict individual differences in response inhibition: A model-based approach. Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 9790–9796.
  • Forstmann, B.U., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2008). Neural mechanisms, temporal dynamics, and individual differences in interference control. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 1854-1865.

    2007
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2007). Impaired inhibitory control in recreational cocaine users. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 2(11): e1143, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001143. [*science daily*].

    2006
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. & Crone, E.A. (2006). Development of response inhibition and decision-making across childhood: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. In J.R. Marrow (Ed.), Focus on child psychology research (pp. 23-42). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., van der Molen, M.W., Bosch, D.A., Speelman, J.D., & Brunia, C.H.M. (2006). Stimulation of the subthalamic region facilitates the selection and inhibition of motor responses in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 626-636.

    2005
  • Burle, B., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2005). Dynamics of facilitation and interference in cue-priming and Simon tasks. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 17, 619-641.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R. & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2005). Adaptive coding. Science, 307, 1059-1060.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2005). De rondvraag: Inhibitie levert een onafhankelijke bijdrage in de verklaring van ontwikkelingsprocessen. Spiegeloog, 33(11), 26-27.

    2004
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Segalowitz, S.J., & Carter, C.S. (Eds.). (2004). Neurocognitive mechanisms of performance monitoring and inhibitory control [Special issue]. Brain and Cognition, 56.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Segalowitz, S.J., & Carter, C.S. (2004). Neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control: The role of prefrontal cortex in action selection, response inhibition, performance monitoring, and reward-based learning. Brain and Cognition, 56, 129-140.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Wijnen, J., & Burle, B. (2004). Response inhibition in conflict tasks is revealed in delta plots. In M.I. Posner (Ed.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention (pp. 369-377). New York: The Guilford Press.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2004). Klaar? Af! STOP! Processen die een rol spelen bij het stoppen van gedrag [Ready? Go! STOP! Processes that play a role in stopping behavior]. Neuropraxis, 8, 20-23.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2004). Prêt? Partez! STOP! Processus neuraux impliqués dans l’inhibition comportementale (Research Report). Laboratoire de Neurobiologie de la Cognition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Université de Provence, Marseille.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. & van der Molen, M.W. (2004). Additive factors analysis of inhibitory processing in the stop-signal paradigm. Brain and Cognition, 56, 253-266.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. & van der Molen, M.W. (2004). Developmental trends in simple and selective inhibition of compatible and incompatible responses. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 87, 201-220.

    2003
  • Nieuwenhuis, S., Yeung, N., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2003). Electrophysiological correlates of anterior cingulate function in a go/nogo task: Effects of response conflict and trial-type frequency. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 3, 17-26.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2003). Perspectives on stopping behavior: Process analyses of stop-signal inhibition (Doctoral dissertation), Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2003). The duration of response inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm varies with response force. Acta Psychologica, 114, 115-129.

    2002
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2002). Hersenen op de noodrem: de snelheid van stoppen [The brain's emergency brake: on the speed of stopping]. Natuur en Techniek, 70, 66-72.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van der Molen, M.W., & Logan, G.D. (2002). Reduced response readiness delays stop-signal inhibition. Acta Psychologica, 111, 155-169.


    ALPHABETICAL [click here to sort by Year]

  • Bexkens, A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Tijms, J. (2015). Rapid automatized naming in children with dyslexia: Is inhibitory control involved? Dyslexia, 21, 212-234.
  • Burle, B., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2005). Dynamics of facilitation and interference in cue-priming and Simon tasks. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 17, 619-641.
  • Burle, B., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Spieser, L., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2016). Preventing (impulsive) errors: Electrophysiological evidence for online inhibitory control over incorrect responses. Psychophysiology, 53, 1008-1019.
  • Christoffels, I.K., de Haan, A.M., Steenbergen, L., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Colzato, L.S. (2015). Two is better than one: Bilingual education promotes the flexible mind. Psychological Research, 79, 371-379.
  • Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Harrison, M.B., van Wouwe, N.C., Kanoff, K., Neimat, J.S., & Wylie, S.A. (2015). Proficient motor impulse control in Parkinson disease patients with impulsive and compulsive behaviors. Pharmocology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 129, 19-25.
  • Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Jessup, C.K., Harrison, M.B., Wooten, G.F., & Wylie, S.A. (2011). The risky business of Dopamine agonists in Parkinson's disease and impulse control disorders. Behavioral Neuroscience, 125, 492-500.
  • Colzato, L.S., Bajo, M.T., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Paolieri, D., Nieuwenhuis, S.T., La Heij, W., & Hommel, B. (2008). How does bilingualism improve executive control? A comparison of active and reactive inhibition mechanisms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 302-312.
  • Colzato, L.S., de Rover, M., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Nieuwenhuis, S. (2013). Genetic marker of norepinephrine synthesis predicts individual differences in post-error slowing: A pilot study. Neuropsychologia, 51, 2600-2604.
  • Colzato, L.S., Hertsig, G., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2010). Estrogen modulates inhibitory control in healthy human females: Evidence from the stop-signal paradigm. Neuroscience, 167, 709-715.
  • Colzato, L.S., Hommel, B., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hsieh, S. (2010). Buddha as an eye opener: A link between prosocial attitude and attentional control. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(156), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00156.
  • Colzato, L.S., Jongkees, B.J., Sellaro, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2014). Eating to stop: Tyrosine supplementation enhances inhibitory control but not response execution. Neuropsychologia, 62, 398-402.
  • Colzato, L.S., Ruiz, M.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Bajo, M.T., & Hommel, B. (2011). Long-term effects of chronic khat use: Impaired inhibitory control. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(219), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00219.
  • Colzato, L.S., Ruiz, M.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2012). Khat use is associated with increased response conflict in humans. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 27, 315–321.
  • Colzato, L.S., Ruiz, M.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2011). Khat use is associated with impaired working memory and cognitive flexibility. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 4(6), e6043.
  • Colzato, L.S., Sellaro, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2015). tDCS of medial prefrontal cortex does not enhance interpersonal trust. Journal of Psychophysiology, 29 131-134.
  • Colzato, L.S., Slagter, H.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2009). Closing one's eyes to reality: Evidence for a dopaminergic basis of psychoticism from spontaneous eye blink rates. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 377-380.
  • Colzato, L.S., van Beest, I., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Scorolli, C., Dorchin, S., Meiran, N., Borghi, A.M., & Hommel, B. (2010). God: Do I have your attention? Cognition, 11, 87-94.
  • Colzato, L.S., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2010). De invloed van seksuele oriëntatie op aandacht: Een mogelijk gaydar mechanisme. Neuropraxis, 6, 179-183.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2014). Cognitive control and the COMT Val158Met polymorphism: Genetic modulation of videogame training and transfer to task-switching efficiency. Psychological Research, 78 670-678.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2007). Impaired inhibitory control in recreational cocaine users. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 2(11): e1143. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001143. [*science daily*].
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2008). Losing the big picture: How religion may control visual attention. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE 3(11): e3679. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003679.[*the new scientist*], [*Radio interview Bernhard Hommel*].
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2008). Reduced spontaneous eye blink rates in recreational cocaine users: Evidence for dopaminergic hypoactivity. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 3(10): e3461, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003461.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2009). Reduced attentional scope in cocaine polydrug users. Public Library of Science / PLOS ONE, 4(6), e6043, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006043.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2013). The genetic impact (C957T-DRD2) on inhibitory control is magnified by aging. Neuropsychologia, 51, 1377–1381.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2013). Increasing self–other integration through divergent thinking. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 20, 1011-1016.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van der Does, A.J.W., & Hommel, B. (2010). Genetic markers of striatal dopamine predict individual differences in dysfunctional but not functional impulsivity. Neuroscience, 170, 782-788.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Wouwe, N.C., Pannebakker M.M., & Hommel, B. (2009). Dopamine and inhibitory action control: Evidence from spontaneous eye blink rates. Experimental Brain Research, 196, 467-474.
  • Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Zmigrod, S., & Hommel, B. (2013). Action video gaming and cognitive control: Playing first person shooter games is associated with improvement in working memory but not action inhibition. Psychological Research, 77, 234-239.
  • Colzato, L.S., van Hooidonk, L., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Harinck, F., & Hommel, B. (2010). Sexual orientation biases attentional control: A possible gaydar mechanism. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(13), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00013.
  • Colzato, L.S., van Leeuwen, P.J.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hommel, B. (2010). DOOM’d to switch: Superior cognitive flexibility in players of first person shooter games. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(8), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00008.
  • Colzato, L.S., Zech, H., Hommel, B., Verdonschot, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Hsieh, S. (2012). Loving-kindness brings loving-kindness: The impact of buddhism on cognitive self-other integration. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 541-545.
  • Dekkers, T.J., Agelink van Rentergem, J.A., Koole, A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Popma, A., Bexkens, A., Stoffelsen, R., Diekmann, A., & Huizenga, H.M. (2017). Time-on-task effects in children with and without ADHD: Depletion of executive resources or depletion of motivation? European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 26, 1471–1481.
  • Fluchère, F., Burle, B., Vidal, F., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Witjas, T., Eusebio, A., Azulay, J.P., & Hasbroucq, T. (2018). Subthalamic nucleus stimulation, dopaminergic treatment and impulsivity in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 117, 167-177.
  • Fluchère, F., Deveaux, M., Burle, B., Vidal, F., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Witjas, T., Eusebio, A., Azulay, J.P., & Hasbroucq, T. (2015). Dopa therapy and action impulsivity: Subthreshold error activation and suppression in Parkinson's disease. Psychopharmacology, 232, 1735-1746.
  • Forstmann, B.U., Jahfari, S., Scholte, H.S., Wolfensteller, U., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2008). Function and structure of the right inferior frontal cortex predict individual differences in response inhibition: A model-based approach. Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 9790–9796.
  • Forstmann, B.U., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2008). Neural mechanisms, temporal dynamics, and individual differences in interference control. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 1854-1865.
  • Hommel, B., Colzato, L.S., Scorolli, C., Borghi, A.M., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2011). Action control and religion: Faith-specific modulation of the Simon effect but not stop-signal performance. Cognition, 120, 177–185.
  • Hommel, B., Colzato, L.S., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2009). How social are task representations? Psychological Science, 20, 794-798.
  • Hommel, B., Fischer, R., Colzato, L.S., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Cellini, C. (2012). The effect of fMRI (noise) on cognitive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 290-301.
  • Hughes, S., Claassen, D.O., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Phibbs, F.T., Bradley, E.B., Wylie, S.A., & van Wouwe, N.C. (2019). Action control deficits in patients with Essential Tremor. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 25 156-164.
  • Huizenga, H.M., van Bers, B.C.W., Plat, J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2009). Task complexity enhances response inhibition deficits in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A meta regression analysis. Biological Psychiatry, 65, 39-45.
  • Huizenga, H.M., van der Molen, M.W., Bexkens, A., Bos, M.G.N., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2012). Muscle or motivation? A stop-signal study of the effects of sequential cognitive control. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(126) doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00126.
  • Huizenga, H.M., van der Molen, M.W., Bexkens, A., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2013). Formal models of resource depletion. A Commentary on Kurzban et al.: An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performanceBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 36, 694-695.
  • Jahfari, S., Waldorp, L.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Scholte, H.S., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Forstmann, B.U. (2011). Effective connectivity reveals important roles for both the hyperdirect (fronto-subthalamic) and the indirect (fronto-striatal-pallidal) fronto-basal ganglia pathways during response inhibition. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 6891–6899.
  • Keuken, M.C., Hardie, A., Dorn, B.T., Dev, S., Paulus, M.P., Jonas, K.J., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Pineda, J.A. (2011). The role of the left inferior frontal gyrus in social perception: An rTMS study. Brain Research, 1383, 196-205.
  • Kleerekooper, I., van Rooij, S.J.H., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., de Leeuw, M., Kahn, R.S., & Vink, M. (2016). The effect of aging on fronto-striatal reactive and proactive inhibitory control. Neuroimage, 132, 51-58.
  • Laurent, R., Turchan, M., van Wouwe, N.C., Tolleson, C., Phibbs, F., Bradley, E., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2018). Motivational sensitivities linked to impulsive motor errors in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 24, 218-228.
  • Liu, Y., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., de Graaf, Y., Ames, S.L., Baldacchino, A., Bø, R., Cadaveira, F., Campanella, S., Christiansen, P., Claus, E.D., Colzato, L.S., Filbey, F.M., Foxe, J.J., Garavan, H., Hendershot, C.S., Hester, R., Jester, J.M., Karoly, H.C., Kräplin, A., Kreusch, F., Landrø, N.I., Littel, M., Loeber, S., London, E.D., López-Caneda, E., Lubman, D.I., Luijten, M., Marczinski, C.A., Metrik, J., Montgomery, C., Papachristou, H., Mi Park, S., Paz, A.L., Petit, G., Prisciandaro, J.J., Quednow, B.B., Ray, L.A., Roberts, C.A., Roberts, G.M.P., de Ruiter, M.B., Rupp, C.I., Steele, V.R., Sun, D., Takagi, M., Tapert, S.F., van Holst, R.J., Verdejo-Garcia, A., Vonmoos, M., Wojnar, M., Yao, Y., Yücel, M., Zack, M., Zucker, R.A., Huizenga, H.M. & Wiers, R.W. (2019). Is (poly-) substance use associated with impaired inhibitory control? A mega-analysis controlling for confounders. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 105, 288-305.
  • Nieuwenhuis, S., Yeung, N., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2003). Electrophysiological correlates of anterior cingulate function in a go/nogo task: Effects of response conflict and trial-type frequency. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 3, 17-26.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., Forstmann, B.U., Wylie, S.A., Burle, B., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2010). Neurocognitive mechanisms of action control: Resisting the call of the sirens. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs) Cognitive Science, doi:10.1002/wcs.99.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R. & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2005). Adaptive coding. Science, 307, 1059-1060.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Brass, M. (2014). "Don't" versus "Won't": Principles, mechanisms, and intention in action inhibition. Neuropsychologia, 65, 255-262.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Segalowitz, S.J., & Carter, C.S. (Eds.). (2004). Neurocognitive mechanisms of performance monitoring and inhibitory control [Special issue]. Brain and Cognition, 56.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Segalowitz, S.J., & Carter, C.S. (2004). Neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control: The role of prefrontal cortex in action selection, response inhibition, performance monitoring, and reward-based learning. Brain and Cognition, 56, 129-140.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Wijnen, J., & Burle, B. (2004). Response inhibition in conflict tasks is revealed in delta plots. In M.I. Posner (Ed.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention (pp. 369-377). New York: Guilford Press.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2012). Action control in times of conflict: Analysis of reaction time distributions in healthy and clinical populations. In M.I. Posner (Ed.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention, 2nd Edition. New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van Wouwe, N.C., Band, G.P.H., Wylie, S.A., van der Stigchel, S., van Hees, P., Buitenweg, J.I., van de Vijver, I., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2012). A tribute to Charlie Chaplin: Induced positive affect improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson’s Disease. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(185), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00185.
  • Sellaro, R., Derks, B., Nitsche, M.A., Hommel, B., van den Wildenberg., W.P.M., van Dam, K., & Colzato, L.S. (2015). Reducing prejudice through brain stimulation. Brain Stimulation, 8, 891-897.
  • Sellaro, R., Güroglu, B., Nitsche, M.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Massaro, V., Durieux, J., Hommel, B., Colzato, L.S. (2015). Increasing the role of belief information in moral judgments by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction. Neuropsychologia, 77, 400-408.
  • Slagter, H.A., van Wouwe, N.C., Kanoff, K., Grasman, R.P.P.P., Claassen, D., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Wylie, S.A. (2016). Dopamine and temporal attention: An attentional blink study in Parkinson's disease patients on and off medication. Neuropsychologia, 91, 407-414.
  • Spieser, L., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Hasbroucq, T., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Burle, B. (2015). Controlling your impulses: Electrical stimulation of the human supplementary motor complex prevents impulsive errors. Journal of Neuroscience, 35, 3010-3015.
  • van Campen, A.D., Keuken, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2014). TMS over M1 reveals expression and selective suppression of conflicting action impulses. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26, 1-15.
  • van Campen, A.D., Kunert, R., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2018). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over inferior frontal cortex impairs suppression (but not expression) of action impulses during action conflict. Psychophysiology, 55, 1-13.
  • van Campen, A.D., Neubert, F.X., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Mars, R.B. (2013). Paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals probability-dependent changes in functional connectivity between right inferior frontal cortex and primary motor cortex during go/no-go performance. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 736. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00736.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., Huizenga, H.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2012). Life-span changes in motor activation and inhibition during choice reactions: A Laplacian ERP study. Biological Psychology, 89, 323-334.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2010). Processing of global and selective stop signals: Application of Donders’ subtraction method to stop-signal task performance. Experimental Psychology, 57, 149-159.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2011). Life-span changes in global and selective stopping and performance adjustments. Frontiers in Psychology, 2(357), doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00357.
  • van de Laar, M.C., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., van Boxtel, G.J.M., & van der Molen, M.W. (2014). Development of response activation and inhibition in a selective stop-signal task. Biological Psychology, 102 54-67.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2003). Perspectives on stopping behavior: Process analyses of stop-signal inhibition (Doctoral dissertation), Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2004). Klaar? Af! STOP! Processen die een rol spelen bij het stoppen van gedrag [Ready? Go! STOP! Processes that play a role in stopping behavior]. Neuropraxis, 8, 20-23.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2005). De rondvraag: Inhibitie levert een onafhankelijke bijdrage in de verklaring van ontwikkelingsprocessen. Spiegeloog, 33(11), 26-27.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (2004). Prêt? Partez! STOP! Processus neuraux impliqués dans l’inhibition comportementale (Research Report). Laboratoire de Neurobiologie de la Cognition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Université de Provence, Marseille.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Burle, B., Vidal, F., van der Molen, M.W., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Hasbroucq, T. (2010). Mechanisms and dynamics of cortical motor inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 225-239.
  • van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., & Christoffels, I.K. (2010). STOP TALKING! Inhibition of speech is affected by word frequency and dysfunctional impulsivity. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(145), doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00145.
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