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Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

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Neuroscience

D-Index
55
Citations
9629
World Ranking
4768
National Ranking
58

Psychology

D-Index
55
Citations
9519
World Ranking
4450
National Ranking
63

Overview

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium, where their research primarily spans neuroscience, psychology, and medicine. Their work integrates multiple disciplines, with significant contributions in cognitive neuroscience, neurology, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's research covers a broad array of specialized subfields including cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, neurology, clinical psychology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. These subfields reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their investigations into brain function and psychological processes.

The main research topics addressed by Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt encompass:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt include:

  • Chris Baeken
  • Rudi De Raedt
  • Stefanie De Smet
  • Laís B. Razza
  • André R. Brunoni

Regarding publication venues, Vanderhasselt has contributed extensively to journals that focus on brain stimulation and clinical neurophysiology, among others. Their most recurrent venues of publication are:

  • Brain stimulation
  • Scientific Reports
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Cognitive Therapy and Research

Several recent papers exemplify their research scope, including:

  • The neural correlates of psychosocial stress: A systematic review and meta-analysis of spectral analysis EEG studies, 2022, Neurobiology of Stress
  • Transdiagnostic vulnerability factors in eating disorders: A network analysis, 2020, European Eating Disorders Review
  • Combined transcranial direct current stimulation and psychological interventions: State of the art and promising perspectives for clinical psychology, 2020, Biological Psychology
  • Effects of HF-rTMS over the left and right DLPFC on proactive and reactive cognitive control, 2020, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation combined with alcohol cue inhibitory control training reduces the risk of early alcohol relapse: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial, 2021, Brain stimulation

Best Publications

  • Working memory improvement with non-invasive brain stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    André Russowsky Brunoni;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

  • A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Over the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Healthy and Neuropsychiatric Samples: Influence of Stimulation Parameters

    Josefien Dedoncker;Andre R. Brunoni;Chris Baeken;Chris Baeken;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

  • Cognitive control therapy and transcranial direct current stimulation for depression: a randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial

    A.R. Brunoni;P.S. Boggio;R. De Raedt;I.M. Benseñor

  • Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and Stroop performance: Tackling the lateralization

    Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Chris Baeken

  • The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on wellbeing and cognitive functioning of older adults.

    Sarah De Pue;Céline Gillebert;Eva Dierckx;Marie Anne Vanderhasselt

  • Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination

    Evi De Lissnyder;Ernst H.W. Koster;Liesbet Goubert;Thomas Onraedt

  • Accelerated HF-rTMS in treatment-resistant unipolar depression: Insights from subgenual anterior cingulate functional connectivity

    Chris Baeken;Daniele Marinazzo;Guo-Rong Wu;Peter Van Schuerbeek

  • Why ruminators won't stop: The structural and resting state correlates of rumination and its relation to depression

    Simone Kühn;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Jürgen Gallinat

  • Polarity- and valence-dependent effects of prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation on heart rate variability and salivary cortisol

    André Russowsky Brunoni;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Paulo S Boggio;Felipe Fregni

  • The influence of rTMS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on Stroop task performance

    Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Chris Baeken;Lemke Leyman

  • Intensive HF-rTMS treatment in refractory medication-resistant unipolar depressed patients.

    Chris Baeken;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Jonathan Remue;Sarah Herremans

  • Neurocognitive effects of HF-rTMS over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on the attentional processing of emotional information in healthy women: An event-related fMRI study

    Rudi De Raedt;Lemke Leyman;Chris Baeken;Peter Van Schuerbeek

  • Impairments in cognitive control persist during remission from depression and are related to the number of past episodes: an event related potentials study.

    M.A. Vanderhasselt;R. De Raedt

  • Effects of cognitive control training on the dynamics of (mal)adaptive emotion regulation in daily life.

    Kristof Hoorelbeke;Ernst H W Koster;Ineke Demeyer;Tom Loeys

  • The influence of cognitive control training on stress reactivity and rumination in response to a lab stressor and naturalistic stress.

    Kristof Hoorelbeke;Ernst H.W. Koster;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Siebren Callewaert

  • Neurostimulation as an intervention for treatment resistant depression: From research on mechanisms towards targeted neurocognitive strategies.

    Rudi De Raedt;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Chris Baeken

  • Association between changes in heart rate variability during the anticipation of a stressful situation and the stress-induced cortisol response.

    Matias M. Pulopulos;Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt

  • Transcranial electric stimulation and neurocognitive training in clinically depressed patients: A pilot study of the effects on rumination

    Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Victoria Namur;Paulo A. Lotufo

  • tDCS over the left prefrontal cortex enhances cognitive control for positive affective stimuli.

    Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Andre R Brunoni;Camilia Campanha

  • Inter-individual differences in the habitual use of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression are associated with variations in prefrontal cognitive control for emotional information: an event related fMRI study

    Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Chris Baeken;Peter Van Schuerbeek;Rob Luypaert

Frequent Co-Authors

Rudi De Raedt
Rudi De Raedt Ghent University
Chris Baeken
Chris Baeken Ghent University
Andre R. Brunoni
Andre R. Brunoni Universidade de São Paulo
Ernst H. W. Koster
Ernst H. W. Koster Ghent University
Paulo S. Boggio
Paulo S. Boggio Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Simone Kühn
Simone Kühn Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Charles Kornreich
Charles Kornreich Université Libre de Bruxelles
Alexandre Heeren
Alexandre Heeren Université Catholique de Louvain
Udo Dannlowski
Udo Dannlowski University of Münster
Liesbet Goubert
Liesbet Goubert Ghent University

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