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Wouter Hulstijn

Wouter Hulstijn

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Psychology

D-Index
57
Citations
9256
World Ranking
4085
National Ranking
58

Overview

Wouter Hulstijn is affiliated with the University of Antwerp in Belgium. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with specific focus on Cognitive Neuroscience and Social Psychology. Additionally, they have contributed work related to Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation.

Their work frequently addresses topics within Motor Control and Adaptation, Action Observation and Synchronization, Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention, as well as Neuroscience and Music Perception.

Recent publications by Hulstijn include:

  • "Impaired Sensorimotor Adaption in Schizophrenia in Comparison to Age-Matched and Elderly Controls" (2021), published in Neuropsychobiology
  • "Motor learning and performance in schizophrenia and aging: two different patterns of decline" (2024), published in Experimental Brain Research

Collaborations are notable with several frequent co-authors, including Claudia Cornelis, Anne Morsel, Maarten Timmers, Bernard Sabbe, and Manuel Morrens, each having collaborated on multiple works.

Hulstijn's research is disseminated across several respected venues, particularly Neuropsychobiology and Experimental Brain Research.

Best Publications

  • Impulsivity in abstinent early- and late-onset alcoholics: differences in self-report measures and a discounting task.

    G. Dom;P. D'Haene;W. Hulstijn;B.G.C.C. Sabbe

  • Drug-induced stimulation and suppression of action monitoring in healthy volunteers

    Ellen R. A. de Bruijn;Wouter Hulstijn;Wouter Hulstijn;Robbert J. Verkes;Gé S. F. Ruigt

  • Substance use disorders and the orbitofrontal cortex: systematic review of behavioural decision-making and neuroimaging studies.

    G. Dom;B.G.C.C. Sabbe;W. Hulstijn;W. van den Brink

  • Psychomotor symptoms in depression: a diagnostic, pathophysiological and therapeutic tool.

    Didier Schrijvers;Wouter Hulstijn;Wouter Hulstijn;Bernard G.C. Sabbe

  • Psychomotor Slowing in Schizophrenia

    Manuel Morrens;Wouter Hulstijn;Bernard Sabbe

  • Differences in impulsivity and sensation seeking between early- and late-onset alcoholics

    G. Dom;W. Hulstijn;B.G.C.C. Sabbe

  • Handwriting development in grade 2 and grade 3 primary school children with normal, at risk, or dysgraphic characteristics

    Anneloes Overvelde;Wouter Hulstijn

  • Motor-skill learning in Alzheimer's disease: a review with an eye to the clinical practice

    Ilse A. D. A. van Halteren-van Tilborg;Erik J. A. Scherder;Wouter Hulstijn;Wouter Hulstijn

  • Speech motor control in normal and disordered speech

    Ben Maassen;Ray D. Kent;Herman F.M. Peters;Pascal H.H.M. van Lieshout

  • Effects of antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs on action monitoring in healthy volunteers.

    Ellen R.A. de Bruijn;Bernard G.C. Sabbe;Wouter Hulstijn;Wouter Hulstijn;Gé S.F. Ruigt

  • Neural dynamics of error processing in medial frontal cortex.

    Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Michael G.H. Coles;Meike J. Grol;Clay B. Holroyd

  • Action monitoring in major depressive disorder with psychomotor retardation

    Didier Schrijvers;Ellen R.A. de Bruijn;Yvonne Maas;Carmen De Grave

  • The coordination of reaching and grasping in spastic hemiparesis

    Bert Steenbergen;Edwin van Thiel;Wouter Hulstijn;Ruud G.J. Meulenbroek

  • Programming in handwriting: Reaction time and movement time as a function of sequence length

    Wouter Hulstijn;Gerard P. van Galen

  • Stuttering and anxiety: The difference between stutterers and nonstutterers in verbal apprehension and physiologic arousal during the anticipation of speech and non-speech tasks

    Herman F.M. Peters;Wouter Hulstijn

  • Speech Production: Motor Control, Brain Research, And Fluency Disorders

    Fluency Disorders;W. Hulstijn;Herman F. M. Peters

  • On the Programming and Reprogramming of Actions

    Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Carinne Piekema;Carinne Piekema;Michael G. H. Coles;Wouter Hulstijn

  • Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering

    Herman F. M. Peters;W. Hulstijn

  • Psychomotor slowing and planning deficits in schizophrenia.

    B.J.M Jogems-Kosterman;F.G Zitman;J.J.M Van Hoof;W Hulstijn

  • Decision-making deficits in alcohol-dependent patients with and without comorbid personality disorder.

    Geert Dom;Bieke De Wilde;Wouter Hulstijn;Wim van den Brink

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Sabbe
Bernard Sabbe University of Antwerp
Ellen R.A. de Bruijn
Ellen R.A. de Bruijn Leiden University
Frans G. Zitman
Frans G. Zitman Leiden University
Bert Steenbergen
Bert Steenbergen Radboud University
Guido Pieters
Guido Pieters KU Leuven
Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek
Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek Radboud University
Ben Maassen
Ben Maassen University of Groningen
W. van den Brink
W. van den Brink University of Amsterdam
Michael G. H. Coles
Michael G. H. Coles University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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