Currently I am working as associate professor in the Emotional Memory Group, at the Clinical Psychology department.
After completion of the Research Master Psychology Amsterdam (cum laude), I received an NWO-funded Toptalent grant (“Effects of stress on associative memory”) that enabled me to pursue my PhD under the supervision of prof. dr. Merel Kindt. Then, as a post-doc in the group of prof. dr. Karin roelofs at the Donders institute, I helped to design and set up a large prospective study (still ongoing) investigating the neurobiology of human defensive reactions, and their role in the development of post-traumatic stress, in police recruits. My ongoing research is gratefully supported by an NWO-vidi grant, “Changing minds by reshaping memories”.
Our emotional memories seem indelible, and therefore a reliable record of our experiences. But nothing is further from the truth: over time both the content and emotional intensity of memories are subject to change. My research is driven by my fascination for the neuroendocrinological, physiological, and psycho-emotional mechanisms of memory formation and change, and how these explain clinically relevant phenomena like overgeneralized fearful memories or intrusive memories.
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