Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

1 CV Marieke E. van der Schaaf Curriculum Vitae Personal Name Marieke Esther van der Schaaf Adress Van Goorstraat 49 3512 EB Nijmegen Phone +31‐(0)24 3668236 (office) +31‐(0)6 49947874 (mobile) e‐mail [email protected] Gender Female Date of Birth 23rd of May 1981, Wageningen, The Netherlands Nationality Dutch Drivers Licence Yes Education 2005‐2007 Prestigious Master Neuroscience and Cognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands Internships: - University of Utrecht, Psychonomics, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht, Dr. J.M.P. Baas. Visual processing of threat stimuli and its interaction with attention, an EEG study (2006‐2007). - University of Utrecht, Functional neurobiology, Helmholtz Institute, Dr. M. Raemaekers and Dr. R. van Wezel, Conscious perception of an ambiguous structure from motion stimulus, an fMRI study (2005‐2006) 2000‐2005 Master Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, Free University, Amsterdam Internships: - GGZ‐Delfland, Department of Neuropsychology, Delft, The Netherlands, Dr. M. Smit, Psycho‐diagnostics and Clinical Neuropsychology (2004). - Boston University, Boston, MA, USA, Prof. L. Volicer and Prof. E.J.A. Scherder, Pain experience and its relation to executive function in elderly with Alzheimer’s disease (2003‐2004) Work Experience Oct 2012 – Post doctoral researcher, Radboud Medical Center, Expert centre for chronic fatigue, Now Nijmegen, and Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Neuroimaging. Project: “The neural correlates of chronic fatigue syndrome” Oct 2008 – PhD Student, Radboud Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Nijmegen, Donders Oct 2012 Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Neuroimaging, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Roshan Cools. Project: “Role of dopamine in reward and punishment learning” Apr 2008 – Research Assistant, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Oct 2008 Neuroimaging, Dr. Roshan Cools. Data collection for a Parkinson study (Aarts et al. Neuroimage 2012), start up a pharmacological fMRI study. 2 CV Marieke E. van der Schaaf Oct 2007 ‐ Research Assistant, Utrecht University Medical Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Apr 2008 N.E. van Haren. Segmentation of structural MRI data for a study on schizophrenia. Feb 2005 ‐ Student Assistant, Free University, Amsterdam, Drs. L. van Eggermond, Data collection Apr 2005 and cognitive assessment in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Teaching 2011 Tutor CSCA Summerschool, 'Impulsivity and Inhibition', Cognitive Science Center Amsterdam 2011 Neuroimaging II, Part III, Practical MR analysis, Cognitive Neuroscience Masters course, Radboud University Nijmegen 2007 Conducting human pharmacological experiments, bachelor pharmacology, University of Utrecht, Faculty of Pharmacology Other Activities 2009 Committee Donders Discussions, Donders Institute, Nijmegen, the Netherlands 2007 Student Committee Endo‐Neuro‐Psycho Meeting, Doorwerth, the Netherlands 2007 Committee Neuroscience & Cognition Masters symposium “Mind the Brain” Skills Language Dutch (mother language), English Computer/ Matlab, SPM 5.0/8.0, Presentation, SPSS, MS office. programming Techniques Experience with fMRI, Pharmacological imaging, DTI. Qualifications Good Clinical Practice (GCP), UMC St Radboud, PAO Heijendaal (2012) Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN 2.0), a diagnostic interview (2008). Psycho Diagnostic Qualification (2005): Experience in diagnostics, indication and treatment within neuropsychological and personality research (NIP). 3 CV Marieke E. van der Schaaf Publications 1st author Marieke E. van der Schaaf, Martine R. van Schouwenburg, Dirk E. M. Geurts, Arnt. F. A. Schellekens, Jan Buitelaar, Robbert Jan Verkes, Roshan Cools, (2012) Establishing the dopamine‐dependency of human striatal signals during reward and punishment reversal learning, Cerebral Cortex, doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhs344 recommended as being of special significance in its field by Michael Frank from the F1000 Faculty Van der Schaaf, ME, Warmerdam, E, Crone, EA, & Cools, R (2011), Distinct linear and non‐linear trajectories of reward and punishment reversal learning during development: Relevance for dopamine’s role in adolescent decision making. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 1(4):578‐90. van der Schaaf, ME, Fallon, SJ, ter Huurne, N, Buitelaar, J, & Cools, R (2013), Working Memory Capacity Predicts Effects of Methylphenidate on Reversal Learning. Neuropsychopharmacology (in press) Co‐author Martine R. van Schouwenburg, Marcel P. Zwiers, Marieke E. van der Schaaf, Dirk E.M. Geurts, Arnt F.A. Schellekens, Jan K. Buitelaar, Robbert J. Verkes, Roshan Cools (2013), Anatomical connection strength predicts dopaminergic drug effects on fronto‐striatal function, Psychopharmacology Jasper Winkel, Leendert Van Maanen, Marieke E. van der Schaaf, Martine R. van Schouwenburg, Roshan Cools, Birte U Forstmann (2012), Bromocriptine does not alter speed‐accuracy tradeoff, Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience van Holstein M, Aarts E, van der Schaaf ME, Geurts DE, Verkes RJ, Franke B, van Schouwenburg MR, Cools R, (2011), Human cognitive flexibility depends on dopamine D2 receptor signalling. Psychopharmacology, 218(3):567‐78. Raemaekers M, van der Schaaf ME, van Ee R, van Wezel RJ, (2009), Widespread fMRI activity differences between perceptual states in visual rivalry are correlated with differences in observer biases. Brain Research, 1252:161‐71 Total citations: 31; h‐index: 3; i10‐index: 2. Presentations Oral Effect of bromocriptine on punishment‐based reversal learning is reversed by presentations Pre‐treatment with sulpiride, SFN, 2010, San Diego, USA 4 CV Marieke E. van der Schaaf Poster Identifying neural correlates that mediate successful cognitive behavioral therapy for Presentations chronic fatigue syndrome. Workshop “How cognitive neuroscience can guide therapy”, 2013, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Establishing the dopamine‐dependency of human striatal signals during reward and punishment reversal learning, ENP 2012, Heteren, The Netherlands, and FENS forum, 2012, Barcelona, Spain Dopaminergic modulation of punishment based reversal learning is D2 specific and modulated by the amygdala, Symposium Motivation & Cognitive Control, 2010, Oxford, UK. Effect of bromocriptine on punishment‐based reversal learning is reversed by pretreatment with sulpiride, FENS forum 2010, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Donders Discussions, 2010, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Grants 2012 Internationaliserings fonds, International Office, Radboud University, Travel grant to visit FENS, Barcelona, Spain, 400 euros, 2010 2010 Internationaliserings fonds, International Office, Radboud University, Travel grant to visit SFN, San Diego, 800 euros, 2010 References Prof. Roshan Cools, Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for brain cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Neuroimaging. Phone: +31 (0)24 36 10989, e‐mail: [email protected] .

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