Publications

Over the past three decades a total of 351 studies have been performed with the VU-AMS device. You can use our search tool below to navigate through our publication inventory using keywords on title, author, or publication year to find if we have published papers in your field of interest.

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Title Authors Date

Maximizing expectancy violation and exposure outcomes in patients with PTSD

Kooistra, Schoorl, Oprel, van der Does & de Kleine 2025

Cardiac autonomic nervous activity in patients with transposition of the great arteries after arterial switch operation

Terol Espinosa de los Monteros, van der Palen, Nederend, de Geus, Kuipers, Hazekamp, Blom & ten Harkel 2022

Differences in executive functioning between violent and non-violent offenders

Meijers, Harte, Meynen & Cuijpers 2017

EEG-neurofeedback training and quality of life of institutionalized elderly women (a pilot study)

Van Eijk, Zwijsen, Keeser, Oosterman, Pogarell & Engelbregt 2017

Beyond expectations: The responses of the autonomic nervous system to visual food cues

Verastegui-Tena, Schulte-Holierhoek, van Trijp & Piqueras-Fiszman 2017

Vagal activity is quadratically related to prosocial traits, prosocial emotions, and observer perceptions of prosociality

Kogan, Oveis, Carr, Gruber, Mauss, Shallcross, Impett, van der Lowe, Hui, Cheng & Keltner 2014

Dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system and its association with the presence and intensity of chronic widespread pain

Barakat, Vogelzangs, Licht, Geenen, MacFarlane, de Geus, Smit, Penninx & Dekker 2012

Association between major depressive disorder and heart rate variability in the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA)

Licht, de Geus, Zitman, Hoogendijk, van Dyck & Penninx 2008

Developing a therapeutic relationship with a blind client with a severe intellectual disability and persistent challenging behaviour

Sterkenburg, Schuengel & Janssen 2008

Can the distress-signal and arousal-reduction views of crying be reconciled? Evidence from the cardiovascular system

Hendriks, Rottenberg & Vingerhoets 2007