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- Imaging genetics in ADHD: A focus on cognitive control
- Magnetic Resonance Simulation Is Effective in Reducing Anxiety Related To Magnetic Resonance Scanning in Children
- Dopamine transporter genotype conveys familial risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder through striatal activation
- Neural and behavioral correlates of expectancy violations in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Activation in Ventral Prefrontal Cortex is Sensitive to Genetic Vulnerability for Attention-Decit Hyperactivity Disorder
- A shift from diffuse to focal cortical activity with development
- What have we learned about cognitive development from neuroimaging?
- Differential effects of DRD4 and DAT1 genotype on fronto-striatal gray matter volumes in a sample of subjects with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, their unaffected siblings, and controls
- Parametric manipulation of conflict and response competition using rapid mixed-trial event-related fMRI
- Differential Patterns of Striatal Activation in Young Children with and without ADHD
- The Effect of Preceding Context on Inhibition: An Event-Related fMRI Study
- Anatomical MRI of the Developing Human Brain: What Have We Learned?
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- Fronto-striatal circuitry and inhibitory control in autism: Findings from diffusion tensor imaging tractography
- The neurobiology of repetitive behavior: Of mice...
- The neurobiology of repetitive behavior: ...and men
- Changes in the developmental trajectories of striatum in autism
- Caudate nucleus is enlarged in high-functioning medication-naive subjects with autism
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- Inhibitory Performance, ResponseSpeed, Intraindividual Variability, and Response Accuracy in ADHD
- Decreased Frontostriatal Microstructural Organization in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke or alcohol and cerebellum volume in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and typical development
- Differential Brain Development with Low and High IQ in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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Niche Lab - Neuroimaging In Childhood
Tim
Naam Tim Ziermans
Functie Niche NICHE alumnus

Introductie
Curriculum Vitae
Tim Ziermans (Utrecht, the Netherlands) graduated from high school in 1998 and after a year abroad at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, attended the University of Amsterdam (UvA) to study psychology. In 2004 he obtained his MSc degree in clinical psychology with a specialization in neuropsychology. The title of his masters thesis was: Facial affect recognition in Klinefelters syndrome (47, XXY). After graduation he joined Sarah Durston's neuroimaging lab (NICHE) at the department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, University Medical Center in Utrecht. On 30 september 2010 he obtained his PhD degree in Utrecht for his thesis:"In transition: A longitudinal exploration of the adolescent brain at risk for psychosis". Currently Tim is working as a postdoc at the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. (http://www.klingberglab.se)
Publicaties
No evidence for structural brain changes in young adolescents at ultra high risk for psychosisProgressive structural brain changes during development of psychosisMade by: The Projects