Prof. G.A. van Wingen PhD

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Prof. PhD G.A. van Wingen

Position
Full Professor
Main activities
Research
Specialisation
Neuroimaging in Psychiatry
Focus of research

Neuroimaging
Psychiatry
Neurostimulation
Affective neuroscience
Biomarkers
Machine learning

Key publications
  • Fridgeirsson Egill Axfjord, Figee Martijn, Luigjes Judy, van den Munckhof Pepijn, Schuurman P. Richard, van Wingen Guido, Denys Damiaan Deep brain stimulation modulates directional limbic connectivity in obsessive-compulsive disorder Brain 2020;143 (5):1603-1612 [PubMed]
  • Liebrand L. C., Caan M. W. A., Schuurman P. R., van den Munckhof P., Figee M., Denys D., van Wingen G. A. Individual white matter bundle trajectories are associated with deep brain stimulation response in obsessive-compulsive disorder Brain stimulation 2019;12 (2):353-360 [PubMed]
  • Kaag Anne Marije, Levar Nina, Woutersen Karlijn, Homberg Judith, van den Brink Wim, Reneman Liesbeth, van Wingen Guido Hyperresponsiveness of the Neural Fear Network During Fear Conditioning and Extinction Learning in Male Cocaine Users American journal of psychiatry 2016;173 (10):1033-1042 [PubMed]
  • van Waarde J. A., Scholte H. S., van Oudheusden L. J. B., Verwey B., Denys D., van Wingen G. A. A functional MRI marker may predict the outcome of electroconvulsive therapy in severe and treatment-resistant depression Molecular psychiatry 2015;20 (5):609-614 [PubMed]
  • de Kwaasteniet Bart, Ruhe Eric, Caan Matthan, Rive Maaike, Olabarriaga Silvia, Groefsema Martine, Heesink Lieke, van Wingen Guido, Denys Damiaan Relation between structural and functional connectivity in major depressive disorder Biological psychiatry 2013;74 (1):40-47 [PubMed]
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Research programmes

Prof. PhD G.A. van Wingen (Neuroimaging in Psychiatry)

The general aim of my research is to understand the neural basis of psychiatric disorders. We focus on what makes someone vulnerable to the development of psychiatric disorders, on how various treatments exert their effect, and on the development of neuroimaging biomarkers that predict clinical outcome. To address these questions, we combine noninvasive neuroimaging techniques with psychological, pharmacological, and neurostimulation treatments, and with machine learning data analysis techniques.

Faculty
PhD R.M. Thomas

Postdocs
S. Gallo

Prof. PhD D.A.J.P. Denys (Deep Brain Stimulation and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders)

Current research funding
  • AMC
  • Crediteurenadm. VUmc, p/a Profource Service Center
  • Hersenstichting Nederland
  • NIEUWE DEB IND
  • NWO
  • ZonMw