dr. IH (Ilse) van de Groep, MSc

Biography

Ilse van de Groep is a PhD Candidate in the Erasmus Sync Lab (Rotterdam), Brain and Development Research Center (Leiden University) and the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department (Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc) since 2018. In her PhD project, Ilse examines several mechanisms that underlie distinct developmental trajectories of social and antisocial behavior in emerging adulthood, with a specific focus on the neural correlates of self-concept, vicarious reward learning, and impulse control. She is supervised by Eveline Crone, Marieke Bos, Arne Popma and Lucres Nauta-Jansen.

 

 

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Researcher | Clinical Psychology
Email
i.vandegroep@essb.eur.nl

Work

News regarding dr. IH (Ilse) van de Groep, MSc

People with antisocial behaviour don't know what to make of compliments

People who show persistent antisocial behaviour do not know what to make of compliments. This is shown in research by Ilse van de Groep.
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