Job van den Hurk
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Recent Articles
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Pimpini L, Kochs S, Frannsen S, van den Hurk J, Valente G, Roebroeck A, et al.
Appetite
. 2023 Oct;
191:107079.
PMID: 37858485
No abstract available.
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Kochs S, Franssen S, Pimpini L, van den Hurk J, Valente G, Roebroeck A, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2023 Apr;
273:120076.
PMID: 37004828
Brain responses to food are thought to reflect food's rewarding value and to fluctuate with dietary restraint. We propose that brain responses to food are dynamic and depend on attentional...
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Fernandez Chadily S, de Rijk M, Janssen J, van den Hurk J, van Koeveringe G
Biomedicines
. 2023 Feb;
11(2).
PMID: 36830937
The pathophysiological mechanisms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) remain largely unknown, with major involvement of the central nervous system (CNS). The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a brainstem area which is...
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de Rijk M, Janssen J, Fernandez Chadily S, Birder L, Rahnamai M, van Koeveringe G, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2022 Nov;
16:1028925.
PMID: 36340789
The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a brain stem area designated to play an essential role in lower urinary tract (LUT) control. Post-mortem human and animal studies have indicated that the...
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Assmann R, Rutten S, van den Hurk J, Assmann S, Janssen P, Bouvy N, et al.
MAGMA
. 2022 Oct;
36(1):25-32.
PMID: 36227394
Objective: Although increasing evidence suggests a central mechanism of action for sacral neuromodulation, the exact mechanism remains unclear. We set up a scanning paradigm to measure brain activation related to...
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Misere R, Rutten S, van den Hurk J, Colaris M, van der Hulst R
Aesthet Surg J
. 2022 Aug;
43(1):51-61.
PMID: 35926836
Background: Some women with breast implants report systemic and cognitive symptoms known as breast implant illness (BII), which are very similar to those of fibromyalgia. Functional MRI (fMRI) has shown...
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Pimpini L, Kochs S, Franssen S, van den Hurk J, Valente G, Roebroeck A, et al.
Appetite
. 2022 Jul;
178:106164.
PMID: 35863505
Obesity reached pandemic proportions and weight-loss treatments are mostly ineffective. The level of brain activity in the reward circuitry is proposed to be proportionate to the reward value of food...
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Franssen S, Jansen A, van den Hurk J, Adam T, Geyskens K, Roebroeck A, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2022 Feb;
249:113746.
PMID: 35182553
A person can alternate between food-related mindsets, which in turn may depend on one's emotional state or situation. Being in a certain mindset can influence food-related thoughts, but interestingly it...
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Kreiter D, van den Hurk J, Wiggins C, Hupperts R, Gerlach O
Mult Scler Relat Disord
. 2021 Dec;
57:103436.
PMID: 34871855
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a cornerstone in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnostics and monitoring. Ultra-high field (UHF) MRI is being increasingly used and becoming more accessible. Due to the small...
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Huber L, Poser B, Bandettini P, Arora K, Wagstyl K, Cho S, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2021 May;
237:118091.
PMID: 33991698
High-resolution fMRI in the sub-millimeter regime allows researchers to resolve brain activity across cortical layers and columns non-invasively. While these high-resolution data make it possible to address novel questions of...