prof. dr. B.U. (Birte) Forstmann


  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    Programme group Developmental Psychology
  • Nieuwe Prinsengracht  130
    1018 VZ  Amsterdam
  • B.U.Forstmann@uva.nl
    T:  0205256281

2015

  • B.U. Forstmann, M.C. Keuken & A. Alkemade (in press). An introduction to human brain anatomy. In B.U. Forstmann & E.J. Wagenmakers (Eds.), An introduction to model-based cognitive neuroscience (pp. 145-161). New York: Springer.
  • M Weiss, A. Alkemade, M.C. Keuken, C Muller-Axt, S. Geyer, R. Turner & B.U. Forstmann (in press). Spatial normalization of ultrahigh resolution 7 T magnetic resonance imaging data of the postmortem human subthalamic nucleus: a multistage approach. Brain Structure and Function (Print Edition). doi: 10.1007/s00429-014-0754-4
  • B.U. Forstmann & E.-J. Wagenmakers (2015). Forthcoming. An introduction to model-based cognitive neuroscience. Springer.
  • G. Hawkins, B.U. Forstmann, E.-J. Wagenmakers, R. Ratcliff & S.D. Brown (in press). Revisiting the Evidence of Collapsing Boundaries and Urgency Signals in Perceptual Decision-Making. Journal of Neuroscience.
  • B. Turner, L. van Maanen & B.U. Forstmann (in press). Combining cognitive abstractions with neurophysiology: The neural drift diffusion model. Psychological Review.
  • M.J. Mulder, W. Boekel, R. Ratcliff & B.U. Forstmann (in press). Structural vmPFC-STN connection predicts sensitivity to reward in perceptual decision-making. Brain Structure and Function (Print Edition).
  • W.E. Boekel, E.-J. Wagenmakers, L Belay, A.J. Verhagen, S.D. Brown & B.U. Forstmann (in press). A purely confirmatory replication study of structural brain-behavior correlations. Cortex.
  • L. van Maanen, B. Turner & B.U. Forstmann (2015). From model-based perceptual decision-making to spatial interference control. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 1, 72-77. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2014.10.010

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Prijs

  • B.U. Forstmann (2014). The project ‘Ultra-high resolution 7T fMRI of the midbrain’ was awarded a one-year € 35,000 grant from the Amsterdam Center for Brain & Cognition. Recognition.
  • B.U. Forstmann (2013). The project 'Subdivisions of the Subthalamic Nucleus' was awarded a two-year €35.000,- grant. Recognition.
  • B.U. Forstmann (2012). Inaugural recipient of the Newcastle Psychology Research Visitor Fellowship, AUD $5,000. Recognition.
  • B.U. Forstmann (2012). The project "When the Brain Takes a Break: A Model-Based Cognitive Neuroscience Account of Task-Unrelated Thoughts" was awarded a five-year € 800,000 "Vidi" grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Recognition.
  • B.U. Forstmann (2012). The project "Speeded Decision-Making in the Basal Ganglia: An Integrative Model- Based Approach" was awarded a five-year € 1,500,000 Starting Grant from the European Research Council. Recognition.
  • B.U. Forstmann (2010). NWO ALW Open Competition grant together with E.-J. Wagenmakers (UvA), S. Nieuwenhuis (University of Leiden), R. Bogacz (University of Bristol), S. Brown (University of Newcastle), J. Serences (UCSD), and H. van der Maas (UvA). Recognition.

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • B.U. Forstmann (period: 2010 till 2010). Organizer of the Mini-Symposium ‘Model-Based Neuroimaging and Decision Neuroscience’ at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Conference, Position at : Society for Neuroscience (SfN).

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • E.-J. Wagenmakers & B.U. Forstmann (2012). Organisation of the Academy Colloquium "New Insights from Model-Based Cognitive Neuroscience".

Spreker

  • B.U. Forstmann (2014, July 1). Functional and structural role of the human subcortex. Brisbane, Australia, Invited keynote lecture at the 12th International Cognitive Neuroscience Conference (ICON).
  • B.U. Forstmann (2014, November 15). Model-based cognitive neurosciences. Taiwan, November 2014, Invited keynote lecture at the opening ceremony of the Mind.

Tijdschriftredactie

  • B.U. Forstmann (Ed.). (2014) Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience.
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