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Wouter van den Bos
Wouter van den Bos
University of Amsterdam, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
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Striatum–Medial Prefrontal Cortex Connectivity Predicts Developmental Changes in Reinforcement Learning
W van den Bos, MX Cohen, T Kahnt, EA Crone
Cerebral Cortex, 2011
3112011
Changing Brains, Changing Perspectives
W van den Bos, E van Dijk, M Westenberg, SARB Rombouts, EA Crone
Psychological Science 22 (1), 60, 2011
3002011
What motivates repayment? Neural correlates of reciprocity in the Trust Game
W Van Den Bos, E Van Dijk, M Westenberg, SARB Rombouts, EA Crone
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 4 (3), 294, 2009
2462009
Adolescent impatience decreases with increased frontostriatal connectivity
W Van Den Bos, CA Rodriguez, JB Schweitzer, SM McClure
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (29), E3765-E3774, 2015
2392015
Fairness considerations: increasing understanding of intentionality during adolescence
B Guroglu, W van den Bos, EA Crone
Journal of experimental child psychology 104 (4), 398-409, 2009
2092009
Unfair? It depends: Neural correlates of fairness in social context
B Güroğlu, W Van Den Bos, SARB Rombouts, EA Crone
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 5 (4), 414, 2010
1892010
Sharing and giving across adolescence: An experimental study examining the development of prosocial behavior
B Güroğlu, W van den Bos, EA Crone
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 76915, 2014
1812014
Connectivity strength of dissociable striatal tracts predict individual differences in temporal discounting
W van den Bos, CA Rodriguez, JB Schweitzer, SM McClure
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (31), 10298-10310, 2014
1802014
Dissociable brain networks involved in development of fairness considerations: Understanding intentionality behind unfairness
W van den Bos, E van Dijk, SARB Rombouts, EA Crone
NeuroImage, 2011
1782011
Adolescents display distinctive tolerance to ambiguity and to uncertainty during risky decision making
W Van Den Bos, R Hertwig
Scientific reports 7 (1), 40962, 2017
1772017
Social influence in adolescent decision-making: A formal framework
S Ciranka, W Van den Bos
Frontiers in psychology 10, 467793, 2019
1542019
Development of trust and reciprocity in adolescence
W van den Bos, M Westenberg, E van Dijk, EA Crone
Cognitive Development 25 (1), 90-102, 2010
1532010
Towards a general model of temporal discounting
W Van den Bos, SM McClure
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 99 (1), 58-73, 2013
1472013
Regions of the MPFC differentially tuned to social and nonsocial affective evaluation
LT Harris, SM McClure, W Van den Bos, JD Cohen, ST Fiske
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 7 (4), 309-316, 2007
1432007
Early adversity and learning: implications for typical and atypical behavioral development
JL Hanson, W van den Bos, BJ Roeber, KD Rudolph, RJ Davidson, ...
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 58 (7), 770-778, 2017
1262017
The relationship between pubertal hormones and brain plasticity: Implications for cognitive training in adolescence
C Laube, W van den Bos, Y Fandakova
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 42, 100753, 2020
1242020
Toward an integrative account of social cognition: marrying theory of mind and interactionism to study the interplay of Type 1 and Type 2 processes
V Bohl, W van den Bos
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 274, 2012
1212012
Dealing with uncertainty: Testing risk-and ambiguity-attitude across adolescence
NE Blankenstein, EA Crone, W van den Bos, ACK van Duijvenvoorde
Developmental neuropsychology 41 (1-2), 77-92, 2016
1192016
Better than expected or as bad as you thought? The neurocognitive development of probabilistic feedback processing
W Van Den Bos, B Güroğlu, BG Van Den Bulk, SARB Rombouts, ...
Frontiers in human neuroscience 3, 2009
1192009
Training cognition in ADHD: current findings, borrowed concepts, and future directions
KJ Rutledge, W van den Bos, SM McClure, JB Schweitzer
Neurotherapeutics 9 (3), 542-558, 2012
1042012
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