TEDx talk by Roshan Cools
On May 23, 2013, Roshan Cools gave a TEDx talk on the importance of trusting science @TEDx RadboudU: Rebuilding Trust. Watch the video here.
On May 23, 2013, Roshan Cools gave a TEDx talk on the importance of trusting science @TEDx RadboudU: Rebuilding Trust. Watch the video here.
D.E.M. Geurts, Q.J.M. Huys, H.E.M. den Ouden, R. Cools (2013). Aversive Pavlovian control of instrumental behaviour in humans [link].
van der Schaaf, ME, Fallon, SJ, ter Huurne, N, Buitelaar, J, Cools, R (2013). Working memory capacity predicts effects of methylphenidate on reversal learning [link].
van Schouwenburg, MR, Zwiers, MP, van der Schaaf, ME, Geurts, DEM, Schellekens, AFA, Buitelaar, JK, Verkes, RJ, Cools, R (2013). Anatomical connection strength predicts dopaminergic drug effects on fronto-striatal function [pubmed].
van der Schaaf ME, van Schouwenburg MR, Geurts DE, Schellekens AF, Buitelaar JK, Verkes RJ, Cools R. (2012). Establishing the Dopamine Dependency of Human Striatal Signals During Reward and Punishment Reversal Learning [pubmed].
Esther Aarts was awarded a Veni NWO grant to study how we can break bad eating habits.
Roshan was awarded one of the 2012 James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar grants for studying the effect of motivation on cognition and the role of dopamine.
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Roshan Cools received the 2012 Cognitive Neuroscience Young Investigator Award, which is awarded every year by the Cognitive Neuroscience Society to "recognize the outstanding contributions by scientists early in their carreers."
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On January 27, 2012, Roshan Cools gave her inaugural lecture entitled Psychiatry and the Paradoxical Brain. With that lecture she closed off the symposium on cognitive psychiatry that was organised on the occasion of Roshan's inauguration. Other speakers included renowned experts in the field, e.g. Trevor Robbins. Here you can find the complete program.