Shy parent, shy child? Not only extreme shyness runs in families, but also an early brain response related to shyness, our family study shows. This finding can inform future research on genetic and environmental factors that play a role in the development of extreme shyness. • January 15, 2018
Brain changes underlying social anxiety: numbers count! In a recent mega-analysis, researchers from Leiden University aimed to clarify the contradictory findings of research into social anxiety disorder. They found that to obtain reliable research results having the largest possible sample size is important. Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam • January 04, 2018
More efficient mental health care using outcome feedback technology With the rising costs of mental health care and large numbers of patients not benefitting from treatment in routine care, there is an urgent need for psychological treatments to become more effective and efficient. Our solution? Bring in technology. Kim de Jong and Jaime Delgadillo • December 21, 2017
A smartphone induced brain-drain Smartphones enrich our lives. But they may also monopolize some of our mental resources when we need them most, without us even realizing! Lisa Schreuders • December 18, 2017
Feeling sleepy, feeling risky? Sleep-deprived? New research shows this can change your behavior in an unexpected way: how many risks you take. Neeltje Blankenstein • December 05, 2017
Like a deer caught in the headlights? BOOM!! You hear the sound of an explosion. The children in your classroom start panicking. You see through the window that the left wing of the school is on fire. How would you respond in such a situation? Verena Ly • November 27, 2017
#MeToo gives people the courage to face the consequences The #MeToo campaign has shown that sexual harassment is much more common than was previously believed. The campaign gives people the courage to share their negative experiences, because they see their friends and acquaintances also having that courage. Gert-Jan Lelieveld • November 20, 2017
Physiological synchrony: key to dating success? Finding love today is very different from earlier generations. Online dating has grown rapidly. In 2014 13% of Dutch relationships developed online; in 2003 less than 2%. The development of relationships is also changing. What effect will this have? Eliska Prochazkova • November 07, 2017
Healthy Faculty Days 2017: Commit to being fit! What if you could sleep like a baby? What if you could leave stress behind? What if you could give yourself the gift of an active lifestyle? These are the questions we asked ourselves in preparation for the Healthy Faculty Days 2017. Viktoria Asamer, Simone Rumping, Ann-Christin von Haugwitz and Marleen Zwetsloot • October 26, 2017