Researcher
Nico Böhler
- Keywords:cognitive control, response inhibition, attention, motivation
- Disciplines:Motivation and emotion, Sensory processes and perception, Neuroimaging, Psychophysiology, Biological and physiological psychology not elsewhere classified
Affiliations
- Department of Experimental psychology (Department)
Member
From1 Feb 2011 → Today
Projects
1 - 10 of 10
- Unravelling Trigger Failures: Towards a cognitive account of response-inhibition problems.From1 Nov 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- The role of cognitive effort in motivated behaviour: a neurocognitive approachFrom1 Jan 2020 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Getting real with response inhibition – characterizing pure inhibitory function in healthy participants and people with ADHDFrom1 Oct 2019 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Money well spent? A multi-modal investigation of context effects during and after a reward manipulationFrom1 Jan 2018 → 31 Dec 2021Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- ihkv ERA-NET FLAG-ERA II JTC 2017: MAC-Brain - Developing a Multi-scale account of Attentional Control as the constraining interface between vision and action: A cross-species investigation of relevant circuits in the human and macaque brain (FLAG-ERA)From1 Jan 2018 → 31 Dec 2021Funding: FWO Strategic Basic Research (SBO)
- Combined EEG - Eye Tracking SystemFrom1 Jun 2015 → 31 May 2017Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- “Money for nothing”? Dissociating pro-active, re-active, and
automatic reward influences on conflict processing and response
inhibitionFrom1 Jan 2015 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- The role of selective attention in cognitive control and the influence of reward: an EEG approachFrom1 Jan 2013 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Investigating the role of the dopaminergic midbrain in cognitive control and motivation in humansFrom1 Oct 2011 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: BOF - Other initiatives, FWO fellowships
- Special Research Fund Professorship in cognitieve neurowetenschappen (neuroimaging of computionele modelering van neurotransmitter systemen)From1 Feb 2011 → 31 Jan 2021Funding: BOF - ZAP BOF mandates
Publications
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- Modulation of locus coeruleus activity by novel oddball stimuli(2018)
Authors: Ruth Krebs, Haeme Park, Klaas Bombeke, Nico Böhler
Pages: 577 - 284 - Cortical and subcortical coordination of visual spatial attention revealed by simultaneous EEG-fMRI recording(2017)
Authors: Jessica J Green, Nico Böhler, Kenneth C Roberts, Ling-Chia Chen, Ruth Krebs, Allen W Song, Marty G Woldorff
Pages: 7803 - 7810 - The role of temporal predictability for early attentional adjustments after conflict(2017)
Authors: Klaas Bombeke, Zachary Langford, Wim Notebaert, Nico Böhler
- Preparing for (valenced) action: the role of differential effort in the orthogonalized go/no-go task(2016)
Authors: Hanne Schevernels, Klaas Bombeke, Ruth Krebs, Nico Böhler
Pages: 186 - 197 - Pupil size directly modulates the feedforward response in human primary visual cortex independently of attention(2016)
Authors: Klaas Bombeke, Wout Duthoo, Sven Müller, Jens-Max Hopf, Nico Böhler
Pages: 67 - 73 - Paying attention to working memory: similarities in the spatial distribution of attention in mental and physical space(2016)
Authors: Muhammet Ikbal Sahan, Tom Verguts, Nico Böhler, Gilles Pourtois, Wim Fias
Pages: 1190 - 1197 - Strategic down-regulation of attentional resources as a mechanism of proactive response inhibition(2016)
Authors: Zachary Langford, Ruth Krebs, Durk Talsma, MG Woldorff, Nico Böhler
Pages: 2095 - 2103 - The effect of vagus nerve stimulation on response inhibition(2016)
Authors: Hanne Schevernels, Marlies van Bochove, Leen De Taeye, Klaas Bombeke, Veerle De Herdt, Nico Böhler
Pages: 171 - 179 - Within-trial effects of stimulus-reward associations(2016)
Authors: Ruth Krebs, Jens-Max Hopf, Nico Böhler, Todd Braver
Pages: 65 - 82 - Neural conflict-control mechanisms improve memory for target stimuli(2015)
Authors: Ruth Krebs, Nico Böhler, Maya De Belder, T Egner
Pages: 833 - 843