Guido PH Band, Dr
Affiliations: | Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition | Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands |
Area:
Cognitive control, aging, inhibition, cognitive enhancement, dual-task performance, ERP, performance monitoringWebsite:
http://www.socialsciences.leiden.edu/psychology/organisation/cognitivepsychology/staff/staff/band.htmlGoogle:
"Guido Band"Bio:
PhD: 1992-1997 University of Amsterdam "Preparation, adjustment and inhibition of responses"
Post-doc: 1997-2000 University of Amsterdam "Error processing in older adults"
Post-doc/KNAW fellow: 2000-2007 Leiden University "Dual task performance and cognitive control"
Assistant professor: 2007-2010 Leiden University
Associate professor: 2010-present Leiden University
Director EPOS graduate research school: 2014-present
Cross-listing: Neurotree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard Ridderinkhof | research assistant | 1990-1991 | Amsterdam (Neurotree) | |
Jeff O. Miller | research assistant | 1992-1992 | Department of Cognitive Science, UCSD (Neurotree) | |
(internship) | ||||
Maurits W. van der Molen | grad student | 1992-1997 | Amsterdam (Neurotree) | |
Albert Kok | post-doc | 1997-2000 | Amsterdam (Neurotree) | |
Bernhard Hommel | post-doc | 2000-2002 | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAnne Bolders | grad student | 2008- | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Kerwin J.F. Olfers | grad student | 2012- | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Roderik JS Gerritsen | grad student | 2013- | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Merel Pannebakker | grad student | 2005-2009 | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Nelleke van Wouwe | grad student | 2005-2009 | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Henk van Steenbergen | grad student | 2007-2012 | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Jesse van Muijden | grad student | 2010-2012 | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Edward N Spruit | grad student | 2012-2018 | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorRichard Ridderinkhof | collaborator | 1990- | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Bernhard Hommel | collaborator | 2000- | Leiden (Neurotree) |
Gordon D. Logan | collaborator | 1992-1997 | Amsterdam (Neurotree) |
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Verbruggen F, Aron AR, Band GP, et al. (2019) A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task. Elife. 8 |
Verbruggen F, Aron AR, Band GP, et al. (2019) Author response: A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task Elife |
Spruit EN, Band GP, van der Heijden KB, et al. (2016) The Effects of Spacing, Naps, and Fatigue on the Acquisition and Retention of Laparoscopic Skills. Journal of Surgical Education |
Spruit EN, Kleijweg L, Band GP, et al. (2016) Varied Practice in Laparoscopy Training: Beneficial Learning Stimulation or Cognitive Overload? Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 685 |
Band GP, Basak C, Slagter HA, et al. (2016) Editorial: Effects of Game and Game-Like Training on Neurocognitive Plasticity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 123 |
van Steenbergen H, Band GP, Hommel B. (2015) Does conflict help or hurt cognitive control? Initial evidence for an inverted U-shape relationship between perceived task difficulty and conflict adaptation. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 974 |
de Rover M, Brown SB, Band GP, et al. (2015) Beta receptor-mediated modulation of the oddball P3 but not error-related ERP components in humans. Psychopharmacology |
Spruit EN, Band GP, Hamming JF. (2015) Increasing efficiency of surgical training: effects of spacing practice on skill acquisition and retention in laparoscopy training. Surgical Endoscopy. 29: 2235-43 |
van Steenbergen H, Band GP, Hommel B, et al. (2015) Hedonic Hotspots Regulate Cingulate-driven Adaptation to Cognitive Demands. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 25: 1746-56 |
Spruit EN, Band GP, Hamming JF, et al. (2014) Optimal training design for procedural motor skills: a review and application to laparoscopic surgery. Psychological Research. 78: 878-91 |