Dopamine in social learning and decision making (So Dope)


So Dope is a PhD project within the Brain & Cognition department at the university of Amsterdam under supervision of Karin Førde (Foerde), Jaap Murre and myself.

The aim is to understand the role of the dopaminergic system in social reward processing, which is potentially dampened by lowered dopamine levels. With our results we hope to shed light on the neurological underpinnings of reinforcement learning and decision making, ultimately leading to a better understanding of cognitive challenges in people with dopamine dysfunction.

PhD student

Michaela Imhof

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Funding:

UvA Psychology ('Startersbeurs' - Førde/Ziermans)

Publications


Cognitive functioning in criminal offenders: A multi-level meta-analysis


J. C. Hutten, T. B. Ziermans, H. M. Geurts, G. J. M. Stams, J. E. van Horn

Aggression and Violent Behavior, vol. 88, 2026 May, p. 102159


Neuropsychological assessment of aggressive offenders: a Delphi consensus study


J. C. Hutten, J. E. van Horn, S. S. Hoppenbrouwers, T. B. Ziermans, H. M. Geurts, Forensic Neuropsychology Consortium

Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 15, 2024