P Van Ruitenbeek
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Van Ruitenbeek P, Santos Monteiro T, Chalavi S, King B, Cuypers K, Sunaert S, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2023 Jan;
33(10):6420-6434.
PMID: 36587289
The Compensation Related Utilization of Neural Circuits Hypothesis (CRUNCH) proposes a framework for understanding task-related brain activity changes as a function of healthy aging and task complexity. Specifically, it affords...
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Hartogsveld B, Quaedflieg C, Van Ruitenbeek P, Smeets T
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2021 Nov;
136:105596.
PMID: 34839081
Acute stress is associated with a shift from goal-directed to habitual behavior. This stress-induced preference for habitual behavior has been suggested as a potential mechanism by which binge eating disorder...
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Smeets T, Van Ruitenbeek P, Hartogsveld B, Quaedflieg C
Brain Cogn
. 2018 May;
133:60-71.
PMID: 29807661
Instrumental learning, i.e., learning that specific behaviors lead to desired outcomes, occurs through goal-directed and habit memory systems. Exposure to acute stress has been shown to result in less goal-directed...
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King B, Van Ruitenbeek P, Leunissen I, Cuypers K, Heise K, Santos Monteiro T, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2017 Nov;
28(12):4390-4402.
PMID: 29136114
Aging is typically associated with substantial declines in motor functioning as well as robust changes in the functional organization of brain networks. Previous research has investigated the link between these...
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Quaedflieg C, Meyer T, Van Ruitenbeek P, Smeets T
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2017 Jan;
77:175-181.
PMID: 28068575
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into stress vulnerability and for developing interventions aimed at increasing stress resiliency. Here, we evaluated whether the...
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Van Ruitenbeek P, Mehta M
Br J Pharmacol
. 2013 Mar;
170(1):144-55.
PMID: 23517178
Background And Purpose: Schizophrenia is a highly debilitating disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions, but also impaired cognition such as memory. While hallucinations and delusions are the main target for...
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Van Ruitenbeek P, Vermeeren A, Riedel W
Br J Pharmacol
. 2010 Aug;
161(2):456-66.
PMID: 20735428
Background And Purpose: The histaminergic neurotransmitter system is currently under investigation as a target for drug treatment of cognitive deficits in clinical disorders. The therapeutic potential of new drugs may...
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Van Ruitenbeek P, Vermeeren A, Riedel W
Brain Res Rev
. 2010 Aug;
64(2):263-82.
PMID: 20685608
The neurotransmitter histamine has been suggested to be involved in cognitive functioning. Generally, studies in animals have shown a decrease in performance after decreasing histamine neurotransmission and improved performance after...
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Van Ruitenbeek P, Vermeeren A, Riedel W
Eur Neuropsychopharmacol
. 2010 Jan;
20(4):226-35.
PMID: 20083393
Animal literature suggests an important role for histamine in memory. In humans, this hypothesis has been scarcely tested and results from studies that have addressed this are conflicting. Second, impaired...
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Van Ruitenbeek P, Sambeth A, Vermeeren A, Young S, Riedel W
Br J Pharmacol
. 2009 May;
157(1):92-103.
PMID: 19413574
Background And Purpose: Animal studies show that histamine plays a role in cognitive functioning and that histamine H3-receptor antagonists, which increase histaminergic function through presynaptic receptors, improve cognitive performance in...