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K. Richard Ridderinkhof

K. Richard Ridderinkhof

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Neuroscience

D-Index
88
Citations
30472
World Ranking
1197
National Ranking
37

Psychology

D-Index
88
Citations
30472
World Ranking
1031
National Ranking
56

Overview

K. Richard Ridderinkhof is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The scientist's research spans several fields, primarily focusing on neuroscience and psychology. Their work covers 41 publications in neuroscience and 25 in psychology, with particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience.

The subfields addressed in their research include cognitive neuroscience, health, neurology, social psychology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience. The main topics explored encompass neural and behavioral psychology studies, health disparities and outcomes, functional brain connectivity studies, psychological well-being and life satisfaction, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, and aging and gerontology research.

Ridderinkhof has contributed to multiple academic journals and venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Cortex
  • Frontiers in Neurorobotics
  • BMC Psychology
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

The scientist has collaborated extensively with a number of coauthors. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Lotte P. Brinkhof
  • Jaap M. J. Murre
  • Sanne de Wit
  • Harm J. Krugers
  • Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Ridderinkhof include:

  • The arrow of time: Advancing insights into action control from the arrow version of the Eriksen flanker task, 2020, Attention Perception & Psychophysics
  • Understanding neural signals of post-decisional performance monitoring: An integrative review, 2021, eLife
  • Resting-state EEG, Substance use and Abstinence After Chronic use: A Systematic Review, 2022, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
  • Doing it Wrong: A Systematic Review on Electrocortical and Behavioral Correlates of Error Monitoring in Patients with Neurological Disorders, 2021, Neuroscience
  • The Interplay Between Quality of Life and Resilience Factors in Later Life: A Network Analysis, 2021, Frontiers in Psychology

Best Publications

  • The Role of the Medial Frontal Cortex in Cognitive Control.

    K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Markus Ullsperger;Eveline A. Crone;Sander Nieuwenhuis

  • Neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control: the role of prefrontal cortex in action selection, response inhibition, performance monitoring, and reward-based learning.

    K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Wery P.M. van den Wildenberg;Wery P.M. van den Wildenberg;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Cameron S. Carter

  • Electrophysiological correlates of anterior cingulate function in a go/no-go task: Effects of response conflict and trial type frequency

    Sander Nieuwenhuis;Nick Yeung;Wery van den Wildenberg;K. Richard Ridderinkhof

  • Error-related brain potentials are differentially related to awareness of response errors: evidence from an antisaccade task.

    Sander Nieuwenhuis;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Jos Blom;Guido P.H. Band

  • A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task

    Frederick Verbruggen;Adam R. Aron;Guido Ph Band;Christian Beste

  • Striatum and pre-SMA facilitate decision-making under time pressure

    Birte U. Forstmann;Gilles Dutilh;Scott Brown;Jane Neumann

  • Dissociable components of error processing: On the functional significance of the Pe vis-à-vis the ERN/Ne

    Thérèse J.M. Overbeek;Sander Nieuwenhuis;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;K. Richard Ridderinkhof

  • Impaired cognitive control and reduced cingulate activity during mental fatigue

    Monicque M. Lorist;Maarten A.S. Boksem;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;K. Richard Ridderinkhof

  • Micro- and macro-adjustments of task set: activation and suppression in conflict tasks.

    K. Richard Ridderinkhof

  • Conscious perception of errors and its relation to the anterior insula

    Markus Ullsperger;Helga A. Harsay;Jan R. Wessel;K. Richard Ridderinkhof

  • Cognitive Bias Modification and Cognitive Control Training in Addiction and Related Psychopathology: Mechanisms, Clinical Perspectives, and Ways Forward

    Reinout W. Wiers;Thomas E. Gladwin;Wilhelm Hofmann;Elske Salemink

  • ERP components associated with successful and unsuccessful stopping in a stop-signal task.

    Albert Kok;Jennifer R. Ramautar;Michiel B. De Ruiter;Guido P. H. Band

  • Alcohol consumption impairs detection of performance errors in mediofrontal cortex

    K. Richard Ridderinkhof;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Yolande de Vlugt;Aldo Bramlage;Marcus Spaan

  • Effect of Melatonin on Sleep, Behavior, and Cognition in ADHD and Chronic Sleep-Onset Insomnia.

    Kristiaan B. Van der Heijden;Marcel G. Smits;Eus J.W. Van Someren;K. Richard Ridderinkhof

  • A computational account of altered error processing in older age: dopamine and the error-related negativity.

    Sander Nieuwenhuis;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Durk Talsma;Michael G. H. Coles;Michael G. H. Coles

  • Frontal cortex mediates unconsciously triggered inhibitory control

    Simon van Gaal;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Johannes J. Fahrenfort;H. Steven Scholte

  • Corticostriatal Connectivity Underlies Individual Differences in the Balance between Habitual and Goal-Directed Action Control

    Sanne de Wit;Poppy Watson;Helga A Harsay;Michael X Cohen

  • Grey matter alterations associated with cannabis use: results of a VBM study in heavy cannabis users and healthy controls.

    Janna Cousijn;Reinout W. Wiers;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Wim van den Brink

  • Unconscious Activation of the Prefrontal No-Go Network

    Simon van Gaal;K. Richard Ridderinkhof;H. Steven Scholte;Victor A. F. Lamme

  • To Pe or not to Pe: a P3-like ERP component reflecting the processing of response errors

    K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Jennifer R. Ramautar;Jasper G. Wijnen

Frequent Co-Authors

Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg
Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg University of Amsterdam
Michael X Cohen
Michael X Cohen Radboud University
Maurits W. van der Molen
Maurits W. van der Molen University of Amsterdam
Guido P. H. Band
Guido P. H. Band Leiden University
Birte U. Forstmann
Birte U. Forstmann University of Amsterdam
H. Steven Scholte
H. Steven Scholte University of Amsterdam
Simon van Gaal
Simon van Gaal University of Amsterdam
Victor A. F. Lamme
Victor A. F. Lamme University of Amsterdam
Albert Kok
Albert Kok University of Amsterdam
Reinout W. Wiers
Reinout W. Wiers University of Amsterdam

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