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Tim van Timmeren
Tim van Timmeren
Assistant Professor, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
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Compulsivity-related neurocognitive performance deficits in gambling disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
T Van Timmeren, JG Daams, RJ Van Holst, AE Goudriaan
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 84, 204-217, 2018
1252018
Intact corticostriatal control of goal-directed action in alcohol use disorder: a Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer and outcome-devaluation study
T van Timmeren, SL Quail, BW Balleine, DEM Geurts, AE Goudriaan, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 4949, 2020
512020
Decision-making (in) flexibility in gambling disorder
A Perandrés-Gómez, JF Navas, T van Timmeren, JC Perales
Addictive behaviors 112, 106534, 2021
332021
Altered orbitofrontal sulcogyral patterns in gambling disorder: a multicenter study
Y Li, Z Wang, I Boileau, JC Dreher, S Gelskov, A Genauck, J Joutsa, ...
Translational Psychiatry 9 (1), 186, 2019
212019
Connectivity networks in gambling disorder: a resting-state fMRI study
T van Timmeren, P Zhutovsky, RJ van Holst, AE Goudriaan
International Gambling Studies 18 (2), 242-258, 2018
182018
Why, how, when, and for whom does digital disconnection work? A process-based framework of digital disconnection
MMP Vanden Abeele, H Vandebosch, EHW Koster, T De Leyn, ...
Communication Theory 34 (1), 3-17, 2024
152024
White matter integrity between left basal ganglia and left prefrontal cortex is compromised in gambling disorder
T van Timmeren, JM Jansen, MWA Caan, AE Goudriaan, RJ van Holst
Addiction Biology 22 (6), 1590-1600, 2017
102017
Goal-directed and habitual decision making under stress in gambling disorder: An fMRI study
T van Timmeren, P Piray, AE Goudriaan, RJ van Holst
Addictive behaviors 140, 107628, 2023
72023
Instant habits versus flexible tenacity: do implementation intentions accelerate habit formation?
T van Timmeren, S de Wit
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218221147024, 2022
72022
Taxing working memory shifts the balance from goals to stimulus-response habits
T van Timmeren, P Watson, I van de Vijver, S de Wit
PsyArXiv, 2022
52022
Striatal ups or downs? Neural correlates of monetary reward anticipation, cue reactivity and their interaction in alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder
T Van Timmeren, RJ Van Holst, AE Goudriaan
Journal of behavioral addictions 12 (2), 571-583, 2023
42023
Can the Brain Strategically Go on Automatic Pilot? The Effect of If–Then Planning on Behavioral Flexibility
T van Timmeren, JP O'Doherty, N Dzinalija, S de Wit
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 35 (6), 957-975, 2023
42023
Are there differences in disruptions of reward processing between substance use disorder and gambling disorder?
RJ van Holst, T van Timmeren, AE Goudriaan
Jama Psychiatry 74 (7), 759-760, 2017
42017
Cortico‐striatal white‐matter connectivity underlies the ability to exert goal‐directed control
T van Timmeren, I van de Vijver, S de Wit
European Journal of Neuroscience 60 (4), 4518-4535, 2024
12024
Everything Everywhere All At Once: Mapping Lay Beliefs about Self-Control
J Li, M Gillebaart, T van Timmeren, D De Ridder
OSF, 2024
12024
Addiction: A striatal roller-coaster: On the neural and associative-learning mechanisms underlying gambling and alcohol use disorder
T van Timmeren
University of Amsterdam, 2019
12019
Neurobiological mechanisms of problem gambling and treatment
A Goudriaan, R van Holst, T van Timmeren
European Psychiatry 41 (S1), S26-S26, 2017
12017
Beliefs about self-control
J Li, M Gillebaart, T van Timmeren
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101898, 2024
2024
Neurobiological Substrates of Goal-Directed Action and Habitual Behaviour in Older Adults
C Hennessy, T Pace, J Levenstein, I van de Vijver, T van Timmeren, ...
OSF, 2024
2024
Flexibility in gambling
R van Holst, M Hoven, T van Timmeren, JC Perales
OSF, 2022
2022
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