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Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 44 Citations 6,170 172 World Ranking 4904 National Ranking 69
Neuroscience D-index 44 Citations 6,173 172 World Ranking 4095 National Ranking 50

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Cognition
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Psychiatry

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt spends much of his time researching Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Cognition, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Neuroscience and Prefrontal cortex. His Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex research integrates issues from Anterior cingulate cortex and Lateralization of brain function, Laterality, Audiology. His biological study deals with issues like Brain mapping, which deal with fields such as Default mode network, Resting state fMRI and Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations.

His Transcranial magnetic stimulation research includes elements of Mood disorders, Depression and Treatment-resistant depression. His Neuroscience course of study focuses on Mood and Anxiety, Salivary cortisol, Heart rate variability and Cognitive vulnerability. His Prefrontal cortex research focuses on Transcranial direct-current stimulation and how it connects with Brain stimulation, Executive functions and Neurocognitive.

His most cited work include:

  • Working memory improvement with non-invasive brain stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A systematic review and meta-analysis (354 citations)
  • 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 (216 citations)
  • Cognitive control therapy and transcranial direct current stimulation for depression: a randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial (116 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognition, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Transcranial direct-current stimulation, Neuroscience and Prefrontal cortex. His Cognition research incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Clinical psychology. His Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stimulus, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Executive functions, Attentional control and Brain mapping.

His Transcranial direct-current stimulation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Major depressive disorder, Brain stimulation, Meta-analysis and Audiology. His research in Audiology intersects with topics in Anterior cingulate cortex and Mood. Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt has researched Neuroscience in several fields, including Heart rate variability and Anxiety.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Cognition (41.38%)
  • Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (34.48%)
  • Transcranial direct-current stimulation (41.38%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Transcranial direct-current stimulation (41.38%)
  • Neuroscience (31.61%)
  • Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (34.48%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Transcranial direct-current stimulation, Neuroscience, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Cognition and Stimulation. His studies deal with areas such as Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Endophenotype, Biological psychiatry, Neuromodulation and Major depressive disorder as well as Transcranial direct-current stimulation. His study in the field of Brain stimulation and Prefrontal cortex is also linked to topics like Alcohol consumption.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Trier social stress test, Stressor and Valence in addition to Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. His Cognition research integrates issues from Psychological intervention, Mental health, Depression and Clinical psychology. His work deals with themes such as Arousal, Neurology and Audiology, which intersect with Stimulation.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The effect of neurostimulation applied to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on post-stress adaptation as a function of depressive brooding (7 citations)
  • The effect of HF-rTMS over the left DLPFC on stress regulation as measured by cortisol and heart rate variability (6 citations)
  • Precision non-implantable neuromodulation therapies: a perspective for the depressed brain. (5 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Major depressive disorder
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt mainly focuses on Prefrontal cortex, Transcranial direct-current stimulation, Neuroscience, Cognition and Anxiety. He works in the field of Prefrontal cortex, focusing on Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in particular. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Trier social stress test and Stressor.

His studies in Transcranial direct-current stimulation integrate themes in fields like Major depressive disorder, Randomized controlled trial and Electroconvulsive therapy. Brain stimulation and Transcranial magnetic stimulation are among the areas of Neuroscience where the researcher is concentrating his efforts. His work on Cognitive skill as part of general Cognition study is frequently linked to Pandemic, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

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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.
Brain and Cognition (2014)

596 Citations

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.
Brain Stimulation (2016)

430 Citations

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.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2014)

197 Citations

Cognitive control moderates the association between stress and rumination

Evi De Lissnyder;Ernst H.W. Koster;Liesbet Goubert;Thomas Onraedt.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry (2012)

176 Citations

Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and Stroop performance: Tackling the lateralization

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Chris Baeken.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2009)

154 Citations

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.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2012)

137 Citations

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.
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry (2014)

134 Citations

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.
Biological Psychology (2009)

132 Citations

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

Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt;Rudi De Raedt;Chris Baeken;Lemke Leyman.
Experimental Brain Research (2006)

130 Citations

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.
Biological Psychology (2010)

126 Citations

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