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List of publications

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List of publications

Published work

1. Ma I,

van Holstein M

, Mies G, Mennes M, Buitelaar J, Cools R, Cillessen AHN , Krebs

RM, Scheres A (2016) Ventral striatal hyperconnectivity during rewarded interference

control in adolescents with ADHD. Cortex

2. Bradfield LA, Dezfouli A,

van Holstein M

, Chieng B, Balleine BW (2015) Medial

Orbitofrontal CortexMediates Outcome Retrieval in PartiallyObservable Task Situations.

Neuron 88:1268-1280.

3. Aarts E*,

vanHolsteinM*

, HoogmanM, OnninkM, Kan C, Franke B, Buitelaar J, Cools R

(2015) Reward modulation of cognitive function in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity

disorder: a pilot study on the role of striatal dopamine. Behav Pharmacol 26:227-240.

4. Cools R,

Geurts DEM,

van Holstein M

(2013) Onderzoek naar gedragscontrole op

het Donders Instituut. In: Wetenschappelijke doorbraken in de klas! DNA, Gedrag en

Infecties onder de loep (Peeters MF, Meijer W, Verhoeff R, eds). Nijmegen.

5. van Holst RJ,

van Holstein M

, van den Brink W, Veltman DJ, Goudriaan AE (2012)

Response inhibition during cue reactivity in problem gamblers: an fMRI study. PLoS

One 7:e30909.

6. Aarts E,

van Holstein M

, Cools R (2011) Striatal Dopamine and the Interface between

Motivation and Cognition. Front Psychol 2:163.

7

. 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 signaling. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 218:567-578.

* = shared first author

Papers in preparation

8.

van Holstein M

, Bradfield LA, Aarts E, Balleine BW

Nucleus accumbens core lesions in rodents impair rewarded task-switching.

9.

van Holstein M

, Froboese M, O’Shea J, Aarts E, Cools R

Controlling dorsolateral striatal function via anterior frontal cortex stimulation.