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Branko M van Hulst

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van Langen M, van Hulst B, Durston S
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2023 Sep; 33(6):1921-1933. PMID: 37688613
Psychiatric classifications refer to clusters of behavioral symptoms. We know much about how psychiatric classifications are intended to be used in theory. Yet the scientific study of the practice of...
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van Langen M, Szoke R, Rijkelijkhuizen D, Durston S, van Hulst B
BMC Psychiatry . 2022 Nov; 22(1):690. PMID: 36348316
Background: Psychiatric classifications are understood in many different ways. For children with ADHD and their parents, psychoeducation is an important source of information for shaping their understanding. Moreover, psychoeducation is...
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van Langen M, van Hulst B, Douma M, Steffers M, van de Wiel N, van den Ban E, et al.
J Atten Disord . 2020 Jun; 25(12):1754-1764. PMID: 32525437
This article aims to assess whether individual differences in reward sensitivity can be used to predict which children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) will benefit most from behavioral interventions that include...
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Lecei A, van Hulst B, de Zeeuw P, van der Pluijm M, Rijks Y, Durston S
Neuroimage Clin . 2018 Dec; 21:101601. PMID: 30497980
Background: Multiple pathway models of ADHD suggest that multiple, separable biological pathways may lead to symptoms of the disorder. If this is the case, it should be possible to identify...
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van Hulst B, de Zeeuw P, Vlaskamp C, Rijks Y, Zandbelt B, Durston S
Psychol Med . 2018 Feb; 48(15):2515-2521. PMID: 29415788
Background: Attenuated inhibitory control is one of the most robust findings in the neuropsychology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, it is unclear whether this represents a deficit in outright stopping...
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van Hulst B, de Zeeuw P, Rijks Y, Neggers S, Durston S
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2016 Dec; 26(5):583-590. PMID: 27904952
Changes in cognitive control and timing have both been implicated in ADHD. Both are involved in building and monitoring expectations about the environment, and altering behavior if those expectations are...
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van Hulst B, de Zeeuw P, Bos D, Rijks Y, Neggers S, Durston S
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2016 Sep; 58(2):206-214. PMID: 27678006
Background: Changes in reward processing are thought to be involved in the etiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as well as other developmental disorders. In addition, different forms of therapy for...
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van Hulst B, de Zeeuw P, Lupas K, Bos D, Neggers S, Durston S
PLoS One . 2015 Nov; 10(11):e0142413. PMID: 26599542
Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task to probe reward anticipation, the monetary incentive delay task, has an abstract coding of reward and no storyline...
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Van Belle J, van Hulst B, Durston S
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2015 Apr; 56(12):1316-26. PMID: 25871802
Background: Intra-individual variability reflects temporal variation within an individual's performance on a cognitive task. Children with developmental disorders, such as ADHD and ASD show increased levels of intra-individual variability. In...