dr. W.F. (Winni) Hofman


  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    Programme group Brain and Cognition
  • Weesperplein  4
    1018 XA  Amsterdam
  • W.F.Hofman@uva.nl
    T:  0205256848
    T:  0205256840

Biographical Sketch

Winni Hofman obtained a Master degree and her PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam. After working for a while at the sleep clinic of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and the epilepsy center 'Meer en Bosch' she worked on various sleep research projects in the University of Amsterdam. From 1987 onwards Winni Hofman was involved in (inter)national projects on the influence of transport noise on sleep. Between 1987 and 1991 she worked as senior reseacher in an advisory project of the Dutch Health Council. After 1998 she became more involved in physiological modelling in sleep. Winni Hofman was involved in various European research projects 'Sensation' (aimed at the detection and prediction of human physiological state in relation to wakefulness, fatigue and stress) and 'EU-clock' (a European research project on biological rhythm).  In 1987 Winni Hofman co-founded an international companyon sleep diagnostics and sleep research. In 2000 she co-founded Personal Health Institute int., a company providing services and products for health care with a focus on scientific research and psychophysiological models. She developed an online treatment of insomnia ( www.somnio.eu ) based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of insomnia. Winni Hofman is one of the 'founding fathers' of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine. She is a registered Health Care specialist ('BIG' register) and a registered clinical sleep specialist.

Research Interests

Research focuses on sleep, sleep quality and daily functioning. The 3 main aspects of sleep quality are the recovery function of sleep, the rhythmical aspects and the 'pleasure' aspect. Sources of disturbance of the sleep quality can have an external as well as an internal origine. In earlier research projects the focus was on the effects of noise as an external disturbance on the sleep structure, cardiac activity and daytime performance. Later the interest shifted more towards internal disturbance of sleep like insomnia and sleep apnea, with a main focus on autonomic arousals during sleep causing fragmentation. A model was developed for the instability of respiratory mechanical movements during sleep. On this model she got a patent. Recent projects concern the characteristics of adolecent sleep, sleep and emotional memory and sleep apnea in stroke patients. 

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Some recent publications

  • Cox, R., Hofman, W. F., & Talamini, L. M. (2012). Involvement of spindles in memory consolidation is slow wave sleep-specific. Learning and Memory, In press.
  • Hofman, W. F., & Kumar, A. (2010). Online Treatment of Insomnia using Behavioral Techniques. Sleep Diagnosis and Therapy, 5(3), 28-32
  • Hofman, W. F., & Toonen-Derks, P. C. M. (2008). Effects of cultural differences on adolescent sleep. In Sleep-Wake research in the Netherlands (Vol. 19, pp. 67-70). Oss: NSWO.
  • Hofman, W.F. (2004). Slaapverstoring. In A.P.P.J. Stevens, P.H. de Vos, T.C. Welkers, Y. Wijnia & F. Woudenberg (Eds.), Handboek Lawaaibeheersing (Vol. 18). Alphen aan den Rijn, Kluwer, pp. 1-21
  • Hofman, W. F., & Kumar, A. (2003). Thoracoabdominal instability as an objective indication of sleep apnea. In A. l. Bemmel, D. Beersma, W. F. Hofman, G. S. F. Ruigt, & P. J. E. Vos (Eds.), Sleep-Wake research in the Netherlands (Vol. 14). Maastricht: Dutch Society for Sleep-Wake Research, pp. 44-47
  • Waterman, D., & Hofman, W. F. (2001). Niet-medicamenteuze therapie. In A. L. v. Bemmel, D. G. M. Beersma, J. H. M. d. Groen, & W. F. Hofman (Eds.), Handboek slaap en slaapstoornissen . Maarssen: Elsevier Gezondheidszorg, pp. 193-205

2015

2014

2013

  • L.M. Talamini, R. Cox, C.C.G. Sweegers & W.F. Hofman (2013). Effects of emotional experience on sleep deped on circadian phase. In Society for Neuroscience (SFN). San Diego, USA.
  • L.M. Talamini, R. Cox, C.C.G. Sweegers & W.F. Hofman (2013). Effects of emotional experience on sleep depend on circadian phase. In European Brain and Behavior Society (EBBS). Munich, Germany.
  • M.J. Nijdam, M. de Boer, W.F. Hofman, L.M. Talamini & M. Olff (2013). The role of sleep in emotional memory processing in PTSD patients. In International Society for Trauma and Stress Studies (ISTSS). Philadelphia, USA.
  • W.A. Kylstra, J.A. Aaronson, W.F. Hofman & B.A. Schmand (2013). Neuropsychological functioning after CPAP treatment in obstructive sleep apnea: A meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 17 (5), 341-347. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2012.09.002
  • L.M. Talamini, L.F. Bringmann, M. de Boer & W.F. Hofman (2013). Sleeping worries away or worrying away sleep? Physiological evidence on sleep-emotion interactions. PLoS One, 8 (5), e62480. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062480
  • F. Woudenberg, I. van Kamp, G.P. van den Berg, J. Devilee, W.F. Hofman, E.E.M.M. van Kempen & R.J.M. Perenboom (2013). Geluid en gezondheid. Editie 2013 (Praktijkreeks geluid en omgeving. Basisserie). Den Haag: Sdu.
  • M. de Boer, M.J. Nijdam, W.F. Hofman, M. Olff & L.M. Talamini (2013). Effects of emotional experience on sleep depend on circadian phase. In European Conference of Traumatic stress Vol. 4. European Journal of Psychotraumatology. Bologna.

2012

2010

2008

  • A.M. Meijer & W. Hofman (2008). Assessment en protocollaire behandeling van slaapproblemen bij kinderen. In C. Braet & S.M. Bögels (Eds.), Protocollaire behandelingen voor kinderen met psychische klachten (pp. 49-73). Amsterdam: Boom.

2013

  • J.A. Aaronson, J. Nachtegaal, E. Groet, T. van Bezeij, C.A.M. van Bennekom & W.F. Hofman (2013). Is a questionnaire a useful screening method for sleep apnea in stroke? In T. de Boer, V. van Kasteel, P. Meerlo, R. Raymann & J. Verbraeker (Eds.), Sleep-wake research in the netherlands (pp. 110-110). Leiden: Dutch Society for Sleep-Wake Research.
  • W.F. Hofman (2013). Wat moet je doen om goed te slapen in 26 tips. Amstelveen: International Sleep Institute.

2012

2011

  • L.F. Bringmann, W.F. Hofman & L.M. Talamini (2011). The effect of emotional stimuli on sleep architecture in healthy subjects. Sleep-Wake Research in the Netherlands, 22, 40-43.
  • R. Cox, W.F. Hofman & L.M. Talamini (2011). Retention-dependent increases in sleep spindle density: a specific SWS phenomenon. Sleep-Wake Research in the Netherlands, 22, 48-51.

2009

  • A. Coenen, M. Kolff & W. Hofman (2009). Sleep quality and body motility of healthy subjects sleeping on two types of mattresses. In S. Overeem, T. de Boer, V. van Kasteel, G. Luijtelaar, G. Ruigt & J. Verbraecken (Eds.), Sleep-wake research in the Netherlands (Jaarboek, Vol. 20) (pp. 57-60). Leiden: NSWO.

2013

  • W.F. Hofman (2013). Slaapverstoring. In F Woudenberg, I. van Kamp, G.P. van den Berg, J. Devilee, W.F. Hofman, E.E.M.M. van Kempen & R.J.M. Perenboom (Eds.), Geluid en gezondheid. Editie 2013 (Praktijkreeks geluid en omgeving) (pp. 55-75). Den Haag: Sdu.

2009

  • W. Hofman (2009). Slapeloosheid: wat doe je eraan? de POH, 2 (4), 14-17.

Media optreden

  • W.F. Hofman (Talk) (2014, Jun 05). Slapen in lichte kamer maakt dik [radio-uitzending]. In FunX FM (Fernando Ochtendshow).
  • W.F. Hofman (Talk) (2014, Apr 15). Slaaptekort meer kans op overlijden, vooral aan ademstoornissen [radio-uitzending]. In FunX FM.
  • W.F. Hofman (Talk) (2014, Mar 31). Slaap kan niet ingehaald worden [radio-uitzending]. In FunX FM.
  • W.F. Hofman (Talk) (2014, Mar 24). Salto programma Krakers [televisie-uitzending]. In Jongeren en slaaptekort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_c1EkhSQ1Q.

Wetenschappelijke positie

  • W.F. Hofman (period: 2009 till 2010). Collaboration with van van Kamp, I.: Noise sensitivity Position at : RIVM, Bilthoven.
  • W.F. Hofman (period: 2010 till 2010). Collaboration with van Bennekom, C.;Cognitieve en emotionele verandering bij het obstructief slaapapneusyndroom bij CVA-patiënten Position at : Heliomare Research en Development, Wijk aan Zee.
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