Publications
refereed academic publications (17)
2010
- T. Gebuis, J.L. Kenemans, E.H.F. de Haan & M.J. van der Smagt (2010). Conflict processing of symbolic and non-symbolic numerosity. Neuropsychologia, 48(2), 394-401.
- C.A.M.M. Oers, M. Vink, M.J.E. van Zandvoort, H.B. van der Worp, E.H.F. de Haan, L.J. Kappelle, N.F. Ramsey & R.M. Dijkhuizen (2010). Contribution of the left and right inferior frontal gyrus in recovery from aphasia: a functional MRI study in stroke patients with preserved hemodynamic responsiveness. NeuroImage, 49(1), 885-893.
2009
- E. van den Berg, J.M. Dekker, G. Nijpels, R.P.C. Kessels, L.J. Kappelle, E.H.F. de Haan, R.J. Heine, C.D.A. Stehouwer & G.J. Biessels (2009). Blood pressure levels in pre-diabetic stages are associated with worse cognitive functioning in patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews, 25(7), 657-664.
- H.C. Dijkerman, J. Meekes, A. ter Horst, W.P.J. Spetgens, E.H.F. de Haan & F.S.S. Leijten (2009). Stimulation of the parietal cortex affects reaching in a patient with epilepsy. Neurology, 73, 2130.
- J.M. Oosterman, K. de Vries, H.C. Dijkerman, E.H.F. de Haan & E.J.A. Scherder (2009). Exploring the relationship between cognition and self-reported pain in residents of homes for the elderly. International Psychogeriatrics, 21(1), 157-163.
- T Jellema, J. Lorteije, S. van Rijn, M. van 't Wout, E. de Haan, H. van Engeland & C. Kemner (2009). Involuntary interpretation of social cues is compromised in autism spectrum disorders. Autism Research, 2(4), 192-204.
- T. Gebuis, I.K. Herfs, J.L. Kenemans, E.H.F. de Haan & M.J. van der Smagt (2009). The development of automated access to symbolic and non-symbolic number knowledge in children: an ERP study. European Journal of Neuroscience, 30(10), 1999-2008.
- H.A. Anema, M.J.E. van Zandvoort, E.H.F. de Haan, L.J. Kappelle, P.L.M. de Kort, B.P.W. Jansen & H.C. Dijkerman (2009). A double dissociation between somatosensory processing for perception and action. Neuropsychologia, 47(6), 1615-1620.
- T.C.W. Nijboer, G.M.S. Nys, M.J. van der Smagt & E.H.F. de Haan (2009). A selective deficit in the appreciation and recognition of brightness: brightness agnosia? Cortex, 45(7), 816-824.
- C. Huyser, D.J. Veltman, E. de Haan & F. Boer (2009). Paediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder? Evidence from neuroimaging. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 33(6), 818-830.
2008
- T.C.W. Nijboer, C. Ruis, H.B. van der Worp & E.H.F. de Haan (2008). The role of Funktionswandel in metamorphopsia. Journal of Neuropsychology, 2(1), 287-300.
- G.M.S. Nys, T.C.W. Nijboer & E.H.F. de Haan (2008). Incomplete ipsilesional hallucinations in a patient with neglect. Cortex, 44(3), 350-352.
- E. van den Berg, J.M. Dekker, G. Nijpels, R.P.C. Kessels, L.J. Kappelle, E.H.F. de Haan, R.J. Heine, C.D.A. Stehouwer & G.J. Biessels (2008). Cognitive functioning in elderly persons with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome: the Hoorn study. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 26(3), 261-269.
- G.M.S. Nys, E.H.F. de Haan, A. Kunneman, P.L.M. de Kort & H.C. Dijkerman (2008). Acute neglect rehabilitation using repetitive prism adaptation: A randomized placebo-controlled trial. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 26(1), 1-12.
- A. Vercammen, E.H.F. de Haan & A. Aleman (2008). Hearing a voice in the noise: auditory hallucinations and speech perception. Psychological Medicine, 38(8), 1177-1184.
- B. Montagne, F. de Geus, R.P.C. Kessels, D. Denys, E.H.F. de Haan & H.G.M. Westenberg (2008). Perception of facial expressions in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a dimensional approach. European psychiatry, 23(1), 26-28.
- H.A. Anema, R.P.C. Kessels, E.H.F. de Haan, L.J. Kappelle, F.S. Leijten, M.J.E. van Zandvoort & H.C. Dijkerman (2008). Differences in finger localisation performance of patients with finger agnosia. Neuro Report, 19(14), 1429-1433.
professional publications (1)
2009
- E. de Haan (2009). All about Elizabeth. Journal of Neuropsychology, 3(1), 1-1.
recognitions (1)
2009
- E.H.F. de Haan (Ed.). (2009). Journal of Neuropsychology.