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33
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4400
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10577
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466

Overview

Anke Bouma is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their academic profile is characterized by contributions primarily within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Handedness, language lateralisation and anatomical asymmetry in schizophrenia: meta-analysis.

    Iris Sommer;Nick Ramsey;René Kahn;André Aleman

  • Do women really have more bilateral language representation than men? A meta-analysis of functional imaging studies.

    Iris E. C. Sommer;André Aleman;Anke Bouma;René S. Kahn

  • Visual analogue scales for pain assessment in Alzheimer's disease.

    Erik J.A. Scherder;Anke Bouma

  • Does testosterone affect lateralization of brain and behaviour? A meta- analysis in humans and other animal species

    Kristina A Pfannkuche;Anke Bouma;Ton G.G Groothuis

  • The quality of preterm infants' spontaneous movements: an early indicator of intelligence and behaviour at school age

    Phillipa Butcher;Koenraad N J A Van Braeckel;Anke Bouma;Christa Einspieler

  • Relationships between neuropsychological measures of executive function and behavioral measures of ADHD symptoms and comorbid behavior.

    Solveig Jonsdottir;Anke Bouma;Joseph A. Sergeant;Erik J. A. Scherder

  • Differential Effects of Prenatal Testosterone on Lateralization of Handedness and Language

    Jessica M. Lust;Reint H. Geuze;Cornelieke Van de Beek;Cornelieke Van de Beek;Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis

  • Epigenesis of behavioural lateralization in humans and other animals

    S. M. Schaafsma;B. J. Riedstra;K. A. Pfannkuche;A. Bouma

  • Is decreased use of analgesics in Alzheimer disease due to a change in the affective component of pain

    Erik J. A. Scherder;Anke Bouma

  • The impact of specific language impairment on working memory in children with ADHD combined subtype

    Solveig Jonsdottir;Anke Bouma;Joseph A. Sergeant;Erik J. A. Scherder

  • Alzheimer patients report less pain intensity and pain affect than non-demented elderly.

    Erik Scherder;Anke Bouma;Marjolein Borkent;Obaid Rahman

  • The development of lateral event-related potentials (ERPs) related to word naming: a four year longitudinal study.

    Robert Licht;Dirk J. Bakker;Albert Kok;Anke Bouma

  • Neurocognitive functioning following preeclampsia and eclampsia: a long-term follow-up study.

    Ineke Rixt Postma;Anke Bouma;Iefke Froukje Ankersmit;Gerda Geertruida Zeeman

  • Hemisphere-Specific Treatment of Dyslexia Subtypes: A Field Experiment:

    Dirk J. Bakker;Anke Bouma;Carey J. Gardien

  • What is measured by verbal fluency tests in schizophrenia

    Marije van Beilen;Marieke Pijnenborg;Ed H van Zomeren;Robert J van den Bosch

  • Functioning of 7-Year-Old Children Born at 32 to 35 Weeks’ Gestational Age

    Renata Cserjesi;Koenraad N.J.A. Van Braeckel;Phillipa R. Butcher;Jorien M. Kerstjens

  • Corpus callosum size correlates with asymmetric performance on a dichotic listening task in healthy aging but not in Alzheimer's disease.

    L. Gootjes;A. Bouma;J.W. Van Strien;R. Van Schijndel

  • Parenting stress in mothers and fathers of a child with a hemiparesis: sources of stress, intervening factors and long‐term expressions of stress

    Phillipa Butcher;T Wind;Anke Bouma

  • Sex specific effect of prenatal testosterone on language lateralization in children

    J.M. Lust;R.H. Geuze;C. Van de Beek;C. Van de Beek;P.T. Cohen-Kettenis

  • Pain Assessment in Patients with Possible Vascular Dementia

    Erik J. A. Scherder;Joris Slaets;Jan-Berend Deijen;Yvonne Gorter

Frequent Co-Authors

Erik J. A. Scherder
Erik J. A. Scherder Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Wiebo Brouwer
Wiebo Brouwer University of Groningen
Ton G. G. Groothuis
Ton G. G. Groothuis University of Groningen
Sijmen A. Reijneveld
Sijmen A. Reijneveld University Medical Center Groningen
Nicola T. Lautenschlager
Nicola T. Lautenschlager University of Melbourne
André Aleman
André Aleman University Medical Center Groningen
Andrew W. Young
Andrew W. Young University of York
Ruud B. Minderaa
Ruud B. Minderaa University of Groningen
Janneke Koerts
Janneke Koerts University of Groningen

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