Lotte van Rijn
…part of Lotte’s PhD project. Lotte received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Leiden University in 2020. She then obtained her Research Master in Cognitive Neuroscience (Cum Laude) at Leiden…
…part of Lotte’s PhD project. Lotte received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Leiden University in 2020. She then obtained her Research Master in Cognitive Neuroscience (Cum Laude) at Leiden…
…part of the Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) project, a longitudinal study exploring how adolescents grow up in an increasingly complex society. The project encourages interdisciplinary research, and Ethell’s…
…how to best communicate our findings. Take a look at our societal output. Members: Sophie Sweijen, Yara Toenders, Ilse van de Groep, Diversity & Inclusion The core team ‘Diversity and…
…development. In their mirrored interview for popular science magazine New Scientist, Crone and Hulshoff Pol explain their most important findings so far, and what they ideally want to achieve with…
…working on research that, in essential ways, combines perspectives from the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Technological Sciences. About Eveline Crone’s research Eveline Crone has a specific interest in…
…next day things suddenly look brighter, and that anxious feeling is completely gone? This is called mood swings, or mood variability. You might recognize mood swings as something that adolescents…
…researcher at the Erasmus SYNC Lab. Ties focuses on understanding how adolescents end up with a similar or different socioeconomic position compared to their parents. Kayla Green PhD Candidate Kayla…
…behavior, I also examined individual differences in psychopathic traits. To better explain differences in behavior, I used functional MRI scans to examine which brain regions are involved in social information…
…kind of tips and tricks on how to collect the saliva. Think of a fun way to communicate this, for example an instructional video in which peers demonstrate it. If…