I am associate professor at the Psychological Methods Unit of the University of Amsterdam. I received my PhD in Mathematical Psychology in 2014 at the University of Amsterdam. My work focuses on the development of complex cognitive models using mathematical and computational methods. My models enable researchers to disentangle the cognitive processes that underlie human decision making in general, and the ability to stop inappropriate responses in particular. My research attests to my conviction that the best—if not only—way forward for cognitive psychology is through the development and application of formal mathematical models that enable the precise measurement of psychological constructs and the rigorous empirical evaluation of theories.
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