Party-drug use among students: Why (not) everyone is doing it Media reports suggest that party-drug use is becoming increasingly normal among young adults. Is this true for students? And what characterizes students who start and continue to use party-drugs? Winifred Gebhardt and Laura Kunst • June 12, 2018
The rewarding feeling of saying 'I told you so' Have you ever experienced a feeling of satisfaction and an impulse to say “I told you so”? In our recently published fMRI study, we demonstrated the rewarding effect of being right, even in the case of a negative outcome like monetary loss. Sandy Overgaauw • June 04, 2018
What do you think about differences? Struggling with social inclusion Social inclusion of people with disabilities requires destigmatization of intellectual disabilities and mental health problems Anika Bexkens and Laurian Hafkemeijer • May 24, 2018
How to resist your smartphone Notifications on your phone – like a nice WhatsApp message – trigger the reward system in the brain, which makes you want to check your phone constantly. Being aware of the processes underlying phone addiction can help you resist the temptation! Lisa Kool • April 30, 2018
Questions to a student with autism A student with autism once confided in me that she no longer told anyone at the university that she had autism, because she’d noticed that people immediately associated it with Raymond from the film Rainman. Renée Dijkhuis • April 06, 2018
What motivates adolescents? Adolescence is marked by a peak in activity in the reward center of the brain. In our recent study, we found that various motivational factors contribute to these developmental changes from early adolescence to early adulthood. Lisa Schreuders • March 25, 2018
Are you afraid of being found out? Imagine a random person coming up to you, saying he “knows”. Knows you’re not actually that intelligent; that you’re not good at your job; that you’ve been faking it all along. And it’s only a matter of time until you’ll be exposed for everyone to see. Laura van der Aar • March 20, 2018
Why can’t some people resist skating on thin ice? Whenever we have a cold snap, people venture onto the ice - sometimes with disastrous results if they fall through. But why do some people take that risk of skating on thin ice? Gert-Jan Lelieveld • March 09, 2018
'Justify your Alpha': how 88 scientists wrote a Nature journal paper via Google Docs Working together, we get the job done: our paper on justifying your alpha, recently accepted by Nature Human Behavior, was the fruit of a great collaboration by 88 authors. How? Google Docs! Zsuzsika Sjoerds • February 28, 2018