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 monitoring
Website:
http://www.socialsciences.leiden.edu/psychology/organisation/cognitivepsychology/staff/staff/band.html
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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

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Richard Ridderinkhof research assistant 1990-1991 Amsterdam (Neurotree)
Jeff O. Miller research assistant 1992-1992 Department of Cognitive Science, UCSD (Neurotree)
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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

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Anne 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

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Richard 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
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