Publications of Tim van Timmeren
- Van Timmeren, T., O’Doherty, J.P., Dzinalija, N., & de Wit, S. (2023). Can the Brain Strategically Go on Automatic Pilot? A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Investigating the Effect of If–Then Planning on Behavioral Flexibility, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-19
- Van Timmeren, T., van Holt, R.J., Goudriaan, A.E. (2023). Striatal ups or downs? Neural correlates of monetary reward anticipation, cue reactivity and their interaction in alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder. Journal of Behavioral Addictions.
- Van Timmeren, T., Piray, P., Goudriaan, A.E., van Holst, R.J. (2023). Goal-directed and habitual decision making under stress in Gambling Disorder: an fMRI study. Addictive Behaviors, 140(2b): 107628.
- Van Timmeren, T., & de Wit, S. (2022). Instant habits versus flexible tenacity: Do implementation intentions accelerate habit formation? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
- van Timmeren, T., Quail, S. L., Balleine, B. W., Geurts, D. E. M., Goudriaan, A. E., & van Holst, R. J. (2020). Intact corticostriatal control of goal-directed action in Alcohol Use Disorder : a Pavlovian-to- instrumental transfer and outcome- devaluation study. Scientific Reports, 10(4949), 1–12.
- van Timmeren T, Daams JG, van Holst RJ, Goudriaan AE (2018): Compulsivity-related neurocognitive performance deficits in gambling disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience Biobehavioral Reviews. 84: 204–217.
- Li Y, Wang Z, Boileau I, Dreher J-C, Gelskov S, Genauck A, Joutsa J, Kaasinen V, Perales J, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, de Lara CMR, Siebner HR, van Holst RJ, van Timmeren T, Sescousse G (2018): Altered orbitofrontal sulcogyral patterns in gambling disorder: a multicenter study. bioRxiv. 439034.
- van Timmeren T, Zhutovsky P, van Holst RJ, Goudriaan AE (2018): Connectivity networks in gambling disorder : a resting-state fMRI study. International Gambling Studies. 9795: 1–17.
- van Timmeren T, Jansen JM, Caan MWA, Goudriaan AE, van Holst RJ (2017): White matter integrity between left basal ganglia and left prefrontal cortex is compromised in gambling disorder. Addiction Biology. 22: 1590–1600.
- van Holst RJ, van Timmeren T, Goudriaan AE (2017): Are There Differences in Disruptions of Reward Processing Between Substance Use Disorder and Gambling Disorder? JAMA Psychiatry. 77: 2017.