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Rens Huffmeijer

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Vuoriainen E, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, Huffmeijer R, van IJzendoorn M, Peltola M
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2022 Mar; 136:104604. PMID: 35278598
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are an excellent tool for investigating parental neural responses to child stimuli. Using meta-analysis, we quantified the results of available studies reporting N170 or LPP/P3 ERP responses...
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Portengen C, Huffmeijer R, van Baar A, Endendijk J
Soc Neurosci . 2022 Jan; 17(1):58-72. PMID: 35057710
Evidence exists that people's brains respond differently to stimuli that violate social expectations. However, there are inconsistencies between studies in the event-related potentials (ERP) on which differential brain responses are...
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Kolijn L, van den Bulk B, Euser S, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, van IJzendoorn M, Huffmeijer R
Brain Behav . 2021 Dec; 12(1):e01972. PMID: 34881520
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of parenting interventions, studies on the neurocognitive mechanisms involved in such intervention effects remain scarce. Purpose: The...
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Kolijn L, van den Bulk B, van IJzendoorn M, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, Huffmeijer R
Infant Ment Health J . 2021 Nov; 42(6):749-766. PMID: 34747022
The quality of parenting greatly impacts child development, highlighting the importance of support programs that effectively improve parenting. Studies on successful intervention programs define their efficacy by gains in parenting...
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Biro S, Peltola M, Huffmeijer R, Alink L, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, van IJzendoorn M
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2021 Mar; 48:100941. PMID: 33714057
The development of social-cognitive abilities in infancy is subject to an intricate interaction between maturation of neural systems and environmental input. We investigated the role of infants' attachment relationship quality...
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Huffmeijer R, Barak-Levy Y, Rippe R
Physiol Behav . 2020 May; 222:112937. PMID: 32433919
Adults' caregiving responses toward infants may have important origins in the perception and processing of infant cues as well as the motivation to attend to these cues. Moreover, some biological...
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Huffmeijer R, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, Gervain J
Infancy . 2020 May; 25(3):246-263. PMID: 32362788
Infants' social-cognitive skills first develop within the parent-infant relationship, but large differences between parents exist in the way they approach and interact with their infant. These may have important consequences...
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Beckerman M, van Berkel S, Mesman J, Huffmeijer R, Alink L
Child Maltreat . 2019 Oct; 25(3):352-362. PMID: 31594397
In an experimental within-subjects research design, we studied the theoretical assumption that stress predicts negative parental attributions, which until now was mainly studied using cross-sectional study designs. During home visits...
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Kolijn L, Huffmeijer R, van den Bulk B, Vrijhof C, van IJzendoorn M, Bakermans-Kranenburg M
Soc Neurosci . 2019 Sep; 15(1):108-122. PMID: 31500510
Parenting interventions have proven to be effective in enhancing positive parenting behavior and child outcomes. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms explaining the efficacy remain largely unknown. We tested effects of the...
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Heckendorf E, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, van IJzendoorn M, Huffmeijer R
Brain Behav . 2019 Feb; 9(3):e01192. PMID: 30739395
Introduction: Functional MRI (fMRI) is commonly used to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying psychological processes and behavioral responses. However, to draw well-founded conclusions from fMRI studies, more research on the...