dhr. dr. R.H. (Hans) Phaf


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Programmagroep: Brain & Cognition
  • Weesperplein  4
    1018 XA  Amsterdam
    Kamernummer: 3.13
  • R.H.Phaf@uva.nl
    T:  0205256841
    T:  0205256840

Selected publications since 1994

Phaf, R.H., Mul , N.M. , & Wolters, G. (1994). A connectionist view on dissociations. In C. Umiltà & M. Moscovitch (Eds.) Attention and Performance XV, Conscious and nonconscious information processing. Pp. 725-751. Cambridge MA : MIT Press.

Phaf, R.H. (1994). Learning in Natural and Connectionist Systems. Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Phaf, R.H. (1995). Emoties zonder bewustzijn? Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie, 50, 191-201.

Phaf, R.H. & Wolters, G. (1996). Elaboration effects in implicit and explicit memory tests. Psychological Research, 58, 284-293.

Donker, A.G., Phaf, R.H., Porcelijn, T. & Bonke, B. (1996). Processing of familiar and unfamiliar auditory stimuli during general anaesthesia. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 82, 452-453.

Raccuglia, R. A. & Phaf, R.H. (1997). Asymmetric affective evaluation of words and faces. British Journal of Psychology, 88, 93-116.

Phaf, R.H. & Wolters, G. (1997). A constructivist and connectionist view on conscious and nonconscious processes. Philosophical Psychology, 10, 287-307.

Phaf, R.H., Christtoffels, I.K., Waldorp, L.J., den Dulk (1998). Connectionist investigations of individual differences in Stroop performance. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 87, 899-914.

Lubke, G.H., Kerssens, C., Phaf, R.H., Sebel, P.S. (1999) Dependence of explicit and implicit memory on hypnotic state as measured by EEG bispectrum in trauma Patients. Anesthesiology, 90, 670-680.

Raaijmakers, J.G.W. & Phaf, R.H. (1999). Part-list cuing revisited: Testing the sampling-bias hypothesis. In C. Izawa (Ed.), On human memory: Evolution, Progress, and reflections on the 30th anniversary of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model, Ch. 5, Pp. 87-104. Mahway , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum.

Elzinga, B, de Beurs, E., Sergeant, J., Van Dyck, R. & Phaf, R.H. (2000). Dissociative style and directed forgetting. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24, 279-295.

Phaf, R.H., Geurts, H.M. & Eling, P.T.M. (2000). Word frequency and word stem completion in Korsakoff patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 22, 817-829.

Phaf, R.H. (2001). Only explicit memory seems affected by depth of hypnotic state. Anesthesiology, 94 , 380-381.

Rotteveel, M., de Groot, P., Geutskens, A. & Phaf, R.H. (2001). Stronger suboptimal than optimal affective priming? Emotion, 1 , 348-364.

Phaf, R. H., Dulk, P. den, Tijsseling, A., & Lebert, E. (2001). Novelty-dependent learning and topological mapping. Connection Science, 13, 293-321.

Den Dulk, P., Capalbo, M., & Phaf, R.H. (2002). A connectionist dual-route model for affective priming. Cognitive Processin g, 3-4 , 43-64

Dulk, P. den, Heerebout, B. T., & Phaf, R. H. (2003). A computational study into the evolution of dual-route dynamics for affective processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15, 194-208.

De Ruiter, M. B., Phaf, R. H., Veltman, D. J., Kok, A., & van Dyck, R. (2003). Attention as a characteristic of non-clinical dissociation: an ERP study. Neuroimage, 19, 376-390.

Elzinga, B.M. , Phaf, R.H., Ardon, A.M., & Van Dyck, R. (2003). Directed forgetting between, but not within, dissociative personality states. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 237-243.

Rotteveel, M. & Phaf, R.H. (2004). Automatic affective evaluation does not automatically predispose for arm flexion and extension. Emotion, 4, 156-72.

Rotteveel, M. & Phaf, R.H. (2004). Loading working memory enhances affective priming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review , 11 , 326-331.

De Ruiter , M.B., Phaf,R.H. Elzinga, B.M. & Van Dyck, R. (2004). Dissociative style and individual differences in verbal working memory span. Consciousness and Cognition, 13, 821-828.

Veltman, D.J., de Ruiter, M.B., Rombouts, S.A.R.B, Barkhof, F., Lazeron, R.H.C., Van Dyck, R., Dolan, R.J., & Phaf, R.H. (2005). Neurophysiological correlates of increased verbal working memory in high-dissociative participants: a functional MRI study. Psychological Medicine , 35 , 175-185.

Phaf, R.H. & Rotteveel, M. (2005). Affective modulation of recognition bias. Emotion, 5, 309-318.

Phaf, R.H., Wendte, R., & Rotteveel M. (2005). Privileged Processing of Low Spatial Frequencies in Emotional Faces? In: B.G. Bara, L. Barsalou, & M. Bucciarelli (Eds), Proceedings of the XXVII Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, July 21-23, 2005, Stresa, Italy, Pp. 1744-1749. Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum.

De Ruiter, M.B., Elzinga, B.M. & Phaf, R.H. (2006). Dissociation: cognitive capacity or dysfunction? Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, In press.

Phaf, R.H. & Kan, K.-J. (2007). The automaticity of emotional Stroop: a meta-analysis. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, In press.

2014

2013

  • B.T. Heerebout, A. Todorović, H.E. Smedinga & R.H. Phaf (2013). Affective modulation of attentional switching. The American Journal of Psychology, 126 (2), 197-211. doi: 10.5406/amerjpsyc.126.2.0197
  • B.T. Heerebout, A.E.Y Tap, M. Rotteveel & R.H. Phaf (2013). Gamma flicker elicits positive affect without awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 22 (1), 281-289. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.001
  • B.T. Heerebout & R.H. Phaf (2013). Behavioural benefits and neural costs in simulated evolution. In J. Stelmach, B. Brożek & L. Kurek (Eds.), Philosophy in neuroscience (pp. 299-330). Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.

2012

2010

2009

2007

  • M. Rotteveel & R.H. Phaf (2007). Mere exposure in reverse: Mood and motion modulate memory bias. Cognition & Emotion, 21, 1323-1346.
  • M.B. de Ruiter, D.J. Veltman, R.H. Phaf & R. van Dyck (2007). Negative words enhance recognition in nonclinical high dissociators: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 37, 323-334.
  • R.H. Phaf & K.J. Kan (2007). The automacity of the emotional Stroop: A meta-analysis. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 38, 184-199.

2006

  • R.H. Phaf, B.T. Heerebout & G.H. Schraverus (2006). Evolutionary Simulations on the Adaptive Value of Connectionist Learning. In R. Sun & N. Miyake (Eds.), Proceedings of the XXVIII Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2585). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • M.B. de Ruiter, B.M. Elzinga & R.H. Phaf (2006). Dissociation: Cognitive capacity or dysfunction? Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 7, 115-134.

2005

  • D.J. Veltman, M.B. de Ruiter, S.A.R.B. Rombouts, F. Barkhof, R.H.C. Lazeron, R. van Dyck, R.J. Dolan & R.H. Phaf (2005). Neuro-physiological correlates of increased verbal working memory in high-dissociative participants: A functional MRI study. Psychological Medicine, 35, 175-185.
  • R.H. Phaf & M. Rotteveel (2005). Affective modulation of recognition bias. Emotion, 5, 309-318.
  • R.H. Phaf, R. Wendte & M. Rotteveel (2005). Privileged processing of low spatial frequencies in emotional faces? In B.G. Bara, L. Barsalou & M. Bucciarelli (Eds.), Privileged processing of low spatial frequencies in emotional faces? Proceedings of the 27th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1744-1749). Stresa, Italy. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

2004

  • M.B. de Ruiter, R.H. Phaf, B.M. Elzinga & C. van Dyck (2004). Dissociative style and individual differences in verbal working memory span. Consciousness and Cognition, 13, 821-828.
  • M. Rotteveel & R.H. Phaf (2004). Automatic affective evaluation does not automatically predispose for arm flexion and extension. Emotion, 4, 156-172.
  • M. Rotteveel & R.H. Phaf (2004). Loading working memory enhances affective priming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11, 326-331.

2003

  • B.M. Elzinga, R.H. Phaf, A.M. Ardon & R. van Dyck (2003). Directed forgetting between, but not within, dissociative personality states. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 237-243.
  • M.B. de Ruiter, R.H. Phaf, D.J. Veltman, A. Kok & R. van Dyck (2003). Attention as a characteristic of non-clinical dissociation: an ERP study. NeuroImage, 19, 376-390.
  • P. den Dulk, B.T. Heerebout & R.H. Phaf (2003). A computational study into the evolution of dual-route dynamics for affective processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15, 194-208.

2002

  • P. den Dulk, M. Capalbo & R.H. Phaf (2002). A connectionist dual-route model for affective priming. Cognitive Processing International Quartely of Cognitive Sciences), 3-4, 43-64.
  • G. Wolters & R.H. Phaf (2002). Contrasts and dissociations suggest qualitative differences between conscious and unconscious processes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25, 359-360.

2001

2000

  • R.H. Phaf & G. Wolters (2000). A competitive manifesto. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 487-488.
  • R.H. Phaf, H.M. Geurts & P.T.M. Eling (2000). Word frequency and word stem completion in Korsakoff patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 22, 817-829.

1999

  • H.M. Geurts & R.H. Phaf (1999). Bewust en onbewust geheugen bij het Korsakoff-syndroom. Neuropraxis, 3, 201-205.
  • M. Rotteveel, P. Groot & R.H. Phaf (1999). Nonconscious affective priming and facial EMG. Psychophysiology, 36, s98-s98.
  • G.H. Lubke, C. Kerssens, R.H. Phaf & P.S. Sebel (1999). Dependence of explicit and implicit memory on hypnotic state as measured by EEG bispectrum in trauma Patients. Anesthesiology, 90, 670-680.

1998

  • R.H. Phaf, I.K. Christoffels, L.J. Waldorp & P. den Dulk (1998). Connectionist investigations of individual differences in Stroop performance. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 87 (3), 899-914.

1997

  • R.H. Phaf & G. Wolters (1997). A constructivist and connectionist view on conscious and nonconscious processes. Philosophical Psychology, 10, 287-307.
  • G.H. Lubke, M.S. Kerssens, R.H. Phaf & P.S. Sebel (1997). Indirect memory effects and EEG bispectral index in acute trauma patients. Anesthesiology, 87 (3A), 496-496.
  • M.S. Kerssens, G.H. Lubke, R.H. Phaf & P.S. Sebel (1997). Recall for trauma surgery and EEG bisceptral index. Anesthesiology, 87 (3A), 222-222.
  • R.A. Raccuglia & R.H. Phaf (1997). Asymmetric affective evaluation of words and faces. British Journal of Psychology, 88 (1), 93-116.

1996

  • R.H. Phaf & G. Wolters (1996). Elaboration effects in implicit and explicit memory tests. Psychological Research, 58, 284-293.
  • A. Donker, R.H. Phaf, T. Porcelijn & B. Bonke (1996). Processing of familiar and unfamiliar auditory stimuli during general anaesthesia. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 82, 452-453.

1995

  • R.H. Phaf (1995). Emoties zonder bewustzijn? Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie, 50, 191-201.

2007

  • M.B. de Ruiter, B.M. Elzinga & R.H. Phaf (2007). Dissociation: Cognitive capacity of dysfunction? In A.P. de Prince & L. DeMarni Cromer (Eds.), Exploring dissociation: Definitions, developments and cognitive correlates (pp. 115-134). New York: The Haworth Press.

2006

  • M.B. de Ruiter, M. Bernet & R.H. Phaf (2006). Dissociation: Cognitive capacity or dysfunction? Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 7 (4), 115-134.

2005

  • D.J. Veltman, M.B. de Ruiter, S.A.R.B. Rombouts, R.H.C. Lazeron, F. Barkhof, R. van Dyck, R.J. Dolan & R.H. Phaf (2005). Neurophysiological correlates of increased verbal working memory in high-dissociative participants: A functional MRI study. Psychological Medicine, 35 (2), 175-185.
  • R.H. Phaf & M. Rotteveel (2005). Affective modulation of recognition bias. Emotion, 5 (3), 309-318.

2004

  • M. Rotteveel, J.M. van Ditzhuijzen & R.H. Phaf (2004). Loading working memory interferes with affect incongruent movements. In F. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in Psychology Research, Volume 31 (pp. 111-122). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
  • M. Rotteveel, J.M. van Ditzhuijzen & R.H. Phaf (2004). Loading working memory interferes with afffect incongruent movements. In S.P. Shohov (Ed.), Advances in psychology research (pp. 111-122). Hauppauge, NY, US: Nova Science Publishers..
  • M.B. de Ruiter, R.H. Phaf, B.M. Elzinga & R. van Dyck (2004). Dissociative style and individual differences in verbal working memory span. Consciousness and Cognition, 13 (4), 821-829.

2003

  • P. den Dulk, R.H. Phaf & B.T. Heerebout (2003). A computational study into the evolution of dual-route dynamics for affective processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15 (2), 194-208.
  • R.H. Phaf & M. Rotteveel (2003). Loading working memory enhances affective but reduces non-affective priming. In Proceedings of the XIII conference of the European Society of Cognitive Psychology (pp. 338). Universidad de Granada, SP.
  • M.B. de Ruiter, R.H. Phaf, D.J. Veltman, R. van Dyck & A. Kok (2003). Individual Differences in Affective and Non-affective Processing of Neutral and Negative Words: ERPs Reveal the Role of Dissociative Style. In I. Reinvang, M.W. Greenlee & M. Hermann (Eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Individual Differences (pp. 211-224). Oldenburg: BIS-Verlag.
  • M.B. de Ruiter, R.H. Phaf, D.J. Veltman, A. Kok & R. van Dyck (2003). Attention as a characteristic of nonclinical dissociation: An event-related potential study. NeuroImage, 19 (2), 376-390.

2000

  • R.H. Phaf, B.M. Elzinga, E. de Beurs, J.A. Sergeant & R. van Dyck (2000). Elzinga, B. M., de Beurs, E., Sergeant, J. A., Van Dyck, R., & Phaf, R. H. (2000). Dissociative style and directed forgetting. Cognitive therapy and research, 24 (3), 279-295.

1999

  • P. den Dulk, B. Rokers & R.H. Phaf (1999). Connectionist simulations with a dual route model of fear conditioning. In B. Kokino (Ed.), Perspectives on Cognitive Science (pp. 102-112). Sofia: New Bulgarian University.
  • H.M. Geurts & H. Phaf (1999). Bewust en onbewust geheugen bij het Korsakoff-syndroom. Neuropraxis, 3, 210-205.
  • M. Rotteveel, G.P.H. Band, Z. Tieges & R.H. Phaf (1999). Suboptimal and optimal effects of affective priming with ERPs. In Book of abstracts for the 7th Internation Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, (pp. 141-141). Budepast: 7th Internation Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience.
  • J.G.W. Raaijmakers & R.H. Phaf (1999). Part-list cuing revisited: A test of the SAM explanation. In C. Izawa (Ed.), On memory: Evolution, progress and reflection on the 30th anniversary of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model (pp. 87-104). Hillsdale/NJ: Erlbaum.
  • J.G.W. Raaijmakers & R.H. Phaf (1999). Part-list cuing revisited: Testing the sampling-bias hypothesis. In C. Izawa (Ed.), On human memory: Evolution, Progress, and reflections on the 30th anniversary of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model (pp. 87-104). Mahway/NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • P. den Dulk, B. Rokers & R.H. Phaf (1999). Connectionist simulations with a dual route model of fear conditioning. In B. Kokinov (Ed.), Perspectives on Cognitive Science (pp. 102-112). Sofia: New Bulgarian University Press.
  • M. Capalbo, P. den Dulk & R.H. Phaf (1999). Een neuraal netwerk voor affectieve priming. De Psychonoom, 14, 55-66.
  • M. Capalbo, P. den Dulk & R.H. Phaf (1999). Een neuraal netwerk voor affectieve priming. In Abstracts 7s NVP Wintercongres (pp. 55-56). NVP.

1997

  • R.H. Phaf & M.A. Immerzeel (1997). Simulations with a conncectionist model for implicit and explicit memory tasks. In P. Langley & M.G. Shafto (Eds.), Proceedings of the nineteenth annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 608-613). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • B. Rokers, P. den Dulk & R.H. Phaf (1997). Connectionist simulations with a dual route model of fear conditioning. In P. Langley & M.G. Shafto (Eds.), Proceedings of the nineteenth annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1026-1026). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbauw.

1996

  • A. Donker, R.H. Phaf, T. Porcelijn & B. Bonke (1996). Processing familiar and unfamiliar material during general anaesthesia. In J.G. Bovill, N. Moerman & B. Bonke (Eds.), Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia III (pp. 84-93). Assen: van Gorcum.

1994

  • R.H. Phaf, N.M. Mul & G. Wolters (1994). A connectionist view on dissociations. Attention and Performance XV, 15, 725-751.
  • R.H. Phaf (1994). Learning in natural and connetionist systems: Experiments and a model. Dordrecht/Boston/Londen: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

1993

  • D.C. Moffat, N.H. Frijda & R.H. Phaf (1993). Analysis of a model of emotions. In A. Sloman (Ed.), Prospects for artificial intelligence (pp. 219-228). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
  • N.H. Frijda, R.H. Phaf & D. Moffat (1993). Analysis of a computer model of emotions. In A. Ramsay, D. Hogg & A. Sloman (Eds.), A. Sloman, D. Hogg, G.Prospects for artificial intelligence (pp. 219-228). IOS Press: Amsterdam.

1988

  • A.H.C. van der Heijden, W. la Heij, R.H. Phaf & D.A. Buijs (1988). Response competition and condition competition in visual selective attention. Acta Psychologica, 67 (3), 259-277.

2008

2001

  • R.H. Phaf, R. Hamel & J.G.W. Raaijmakers (2001). Gevaarbeheersing en verlies van controle. (extern rapport). : .

2000

  • R.H. Phaf & B.M. Elzinga (2000). Emoties. In W.T.A.M. Everaerd, A.P. Bak, J.J.L. Derksen, H.F.H. Diesfeldt, P.M.G. Emmelkamp, W.H. Goeman & et al. (Eds.), Handboek klinische psychologie (pp. 1-16). Houten: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum..

1997

  • A. Jennekens-Schinkel & R.H. Phaf (1997). Emotie. In B. Deelman, P. Eling, E. de Haan, A. Jennekens & E. van Zomeren (Eds.), Klinische neuropsychologie (pp. 164-180). Amsterdam: Boom.

1994

  • R.H. Phaf (1994). Anxiety: Attentional Bias or Cognitive Avoidance. In G.R. Mangun (Ed.), Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Abstracts Inaugeral meeting (pp. 98-98). San Francisco: Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
  • R.H. Phaf (1994). Review of Quinlan, Connectionism and Psychology [Review of the book Connectionism and Psychology: A psychological perspective on new connectionist research]. .
  • A. Donker, R.H. Phaf, T. Porcelijn & B. Bonke (1994). Impliciet geheugen voor nieuw en oud materiaal , aangeboden tijdens algehele anaesthesie. In E.H. van Dijk, P.W.M. van Gerven, G.P. van Galen & J.M.T. Jaspers-Hoppenreijs (Eds.), Psychologie bij Bewustzijn (pp. 112-112). Nijmegen: KUN Nijmegen.
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