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    The functional role of cardiac activity in perception and action by Skora, L.I., Livermore, J.J.A., Roelofs, K.

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-06-2022)
    “…SKORA, L.I., J.J.A. LIVERMORE and K. Roelofs. The functional role of cardiac activity in perception and action. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV X(X) XXX-XXX, 2022…”
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    Stress matters: Randomized controlled trial on the effect of probiotics on neurocognition by Papalini, S., Michels, F., Kohn, N., Wegman, J., van Hemert, S., Roelofs, K., Arias-Vasquez, A., Aarts, E.

    Published in Neurobiology of stress (01-02-2019)
    “…Probiotics are microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed. In animals, probiotics reverse gut microbiome-related alterations in depression-like…”
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    Stress, childhood trauma, and cognitive functions in functional neurologic disorders by Roelofs, K, Pasman, J

    Published in Handbook of clinical neurology (2016)
    “…Conversion disorder (CD) has traditionally been ascribed to psychologic factors such as trauma, stress, or emotional conflict. Although reference to the…”
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    Altered cortical-amygdala coupling in social anxiety disorder during the anticipation of giving a public speech by Cremers, H R, Veer, I M, Spinhoven, P, Rombouts, S A R B, Yarkoni, T, Wager, T D, Roelofs, K

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-05-2015)
    “…Severe stress in social situations is a core symptom of social anxiety disorder (SAD). Connectivity between the amygdala and cortical regions is thought to be…”
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    Endogenous testosterone levels are predictive of symptom reduction with exposure therapy in social anxiety disorder by Hutschemaekers, M.H.M., de Kleine, R.A., Davis, M.L., Kampman, M., Smits, J.A.J., Roelofs, K.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-05-2020)
    “…•Pre-treatment testosterone was not related to fear levels during exposure, but predicted reductions in social anxiety symptom severity.•Rises in endogenous…”
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    Dopamine transporter polymorphisms affect social approach–avoidance tendencies by Enter, D., Colzato, L. S., Roelofs, K.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-08-2012)
    “…There is increasing interest in the role of striatal dopaminergic activity in social approach–avoidance motivation. The 9‐repeat allele of the dopamine…”
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    Positive and negative life events and personality traits in predicting course of depression and anxiety by Spinhoven, P., Elzinga, B. M., Hovens, J. G. F. M., Roelofs, K., van Oppen, P., Zitman, F. G., Penninx, B. W. J. H.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-12-2011)
    “…Spinhoven P, Elzinga BM, Hovens JGFM, Roelofs K, van Oppen P, Zitman FG, Penninx BWJH. Positive and negative life events and personality traits in predicting…”
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    The STRESS-NL database: A resource for human acute stress studies across the Netherlands by Bonapersona, Born, FJ, Bakvis, P., Branje, S., Elzinga, B., Evers, AWM, van Eysden, M., Fernandez, G., Habets, PC, Hartman, CA, Hermans, EJ, Meeus, W., van Middendorp, H., Nelemans, S., Oei, NY, Oldehinkel, AJ, Roelofs, K., de Rooij, SR, Smeets, T., Tollenaar, MS, Joëls, M., Vinkers, CH

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-07-2022)
    “…Stress initiates a cascade of (neuro)biological, physiological, and behavioral changes, allowing us to respond to a challenging environment. The human response…”
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    Amygdala activation and its functional connectivity during perception of emotional faces in social phobia and panic disorder by Demenescu, L.R, Kortekaas, R, Cremers, H.R, Renken, R.J, van Tol, M.J, van der Wee, N.J.A, Veltman, D.J, den Boer, J.A, Roelofs, K, Aleman, A

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-08-2013)
    “…Abstract Social phobia (SP) and panic disorder (PD) have been associated with aberrant amygdala responses to threat-related stimuli. The aim of the present…”
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    Plasminogen activator‐1 overexpression decreases experimental postthrombotic vein wall fibrosis by a non‐vitronectin‐dependent mechanism by Obi, A. T., Diaz, J. A., Ballard‐Lipka, N. L., Roelofs, K. J., Farris, D. M., Lawrence, D. A., Wakefield, T. W., Henke, P. K.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-08-2014)
    “…Summary Background Factors associated with postthrombotic syndrome are known clinically, but the underlying cellular processes at the vein wall are not well…”
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    Testosterone in human studies: Modest associations between plasma and salivary measurements by Wit, A. E., Bosker, F. J., Giltay, E. J., Kloet, C. S., Roelofs, K., Pelt, J., Penninx, B. W. J. H., Schoevers, R. A.

    Published in Andrologia (01-02-2018)
    “…Summary Testosterone is involved in many processes like aggression and mood disorders. As it may easily diffuse from blood into saliva, salivary testosterone…”
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    S.03.01 - Neuro-endocrine control mechanisms in social motivational actions, relevance for social psychopathologies by Roelofs, K.

    Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-03-2018)
    “…Human social behaviour requires adequate social approach and avoidance decisions. This is particularly demanding when the context demands individuals to…”
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    Gender Differences in Experimental Aortic Aneurysm Formation by Ailawadi, Gorav, Eliason, Jonathan L, Roelofs, Karen J, Sinha, Indranil, Hannawa, Kevin K, Kaldjian, Eric P, Lu, Guanyi, Henke, Peter K, Stanley, James C, Weiss, Stephen J, Thompson, Robert W, Upchurch, Gilbert R

    “…OBJECTIVE—It is hypothesized that a male predominance, similar to that in humans, persists in a rodent model of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)…”
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