Band, Dr. G.P.H. (Guido)

Position:
  • Associate Professor in Cognitive Psychology
Expertise:
  • cognitive enhancement, cognitive control, psychophysiology, working memory, emotion


Telephone number: +31 (0)71 527 3998
E-Mail: band@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Faculty / Department: Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen, Instituut Psychologie, Cognitieve Psychologie
Office Address: Pieter de la Court gebouw
Wassenaarseweg 52
2333 AK Leiden
Room number 2A47
Personal Homepage: www.fsw.leidenuniv.nl/​psychologie/​organisatie/​medewerkers/​band.html


Research topics

  • Cognitive Enhancement
  • Cognitive Ergonomics
  • Motor inhibition
  • Error / performance monitoring
  • Cognitive / Executive control
  • Working memory and capacity
  • Strategy, Speed-accuracy tradeoff
  • Emotional effects on cognition
  • Dual task performance
  • Context processing
  • Healthy cognitive aging
  • Training effects on cognitive control
  • Video game training and cognition
  • Neurofeedback / Binaural beats
 Guido Band is a member of LIBC.

Career

  • Associate Professor at Leiden University, 2010/current
  • Assistant Professor at Leiden University, 2007/2010
  • Academy fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) at Leiden University, 2005/2007: Executive control in dual-task performance
  • Academy fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) at Leiden University, 2002/2005: Executive control in dual-task performance
  • Post doc Project in Psychonomics, Leiden University, 2000/2002: Analysis of dual-task performance, task load, coordination and executive control
  • Post doc Project in Psychophysiology, University of Amsterdam (UvA) 1997/2000: Psychophysiological research of cognitive aging, speed-accuracy tradeoff, and error monitoring
  • PhD in Developmental Psychology UvA 1992/'97: Promotion Cum Laude on the thesis entitled "Preparation, Adjustment, and Inhibition of Responses", with promotor prof. dr M.W. van der Molen
  • Masters Psychonomics and Developmental Psychology, UvA 1987/'92: Graduation Cum Laude
  • Theis/Internship at University of California in San Diego 1992
  • Bachelors Psychology, UvA 1986/'87
  • Technical Physics and Philosophy, Technical University Twente 1985/'86

Projects

Current projects:



Finished projects:

Students

Supervised PhD students:

Former Drs/MSc/MA students currently working as PhD student:  

Conference organization

  • International PhD workshop / expert meeting "Error processing and adaptive responding" (October 1998)
  • International PhD workshop / expert meeting "Aging: The locus of loss" (April 2000)
  • Weekly Colloquium series of Cognitive Psychology (2000-present)
  • International PhD workshop / expert meeting "Unique and shared mechanisms of dualtask interference" (May 2004)
  • 14th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP, 2005)
  • Symposium "Affective modulation of cognitive performance" (June 2006)
  • International PhD workshop / expert meeting "Neuroscientific approaches to working memory and control" (2008)
  • PhD workshop "Comotion: the interface of cognition and emotion" (December, 2010)

Grants

  • Academy fellowship KNAW (2001) (appr. € 165.000)
  • Academy fellowship KNAW (2004) (appr. € 135.000)
  • ESCoP Congressubsidie (€ 2000)
  • PAOS Postacademisch onderwijssubsidie (€ 2000)
  • EPOS Congressubsidies (totaal € 26.000)
  • NWO Fund "Internationalisering Sociale Wetenschappen" (1998) (fl 10.200)
  • NWO Fund "Internationalisering Sociale Wetenschappen" (2000) (fl 12.000)
  • NWO Fund "Internationalisering Sociale Wetenschappen" (2004) (€ 9.000)
  • NWO Open Competition PhD project (2007) (€ 155.800)
  • NWO Open Competition PhD project (2010) (€ 155.800)
  • LUF/Gratama pilot subsidie (€ 25.000)
  • Travel funds NWO and KNAW (totaal > € 6.000)
  • Travel fund IRIS-NBBS (1992) (fl 500)
  • Profileringsfonds UvA (1992) (fl 6400)

Publications

Papers and Chapters

  • Band, G.P.H., Jolicœur, P., Akyurek, E.G., & Memelink, J. (2006). Integrative views on dualtask costs. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18, 481-492.
  • Band, G.P.H. & Kok, A. (2000). Age effects on response monitoring in a mental rotation task. Biological Psychology, 51, 201-221.
  • Band, G.P.H. & Miller, J. (1997). Mental rotation interferes with response preparation. Journal  of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 2, 319-338.
  • Band, G.P.H., Ridderinkhof, K.R. & Segalowitz, S. (2002). Explaining neurocognitive aging: Is one factor enough? Brain and Cognition, 49, 259-267.
  • Band, G.P.H., Ridderinkhof, K.R. & Van der Molen, M.W. (2003). Speed-Accuracy Modulation in Case of Conflict: The Roles of Activation and Inhibition. Psychological Research, 67, 266-279.
  • Band, G.P.H. & Scheres, A. (2005). Commentary: Is inhibition impaired in ADHD? British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 23, 517-521.
  • Band, G.P.H. & Van Boxtel, G.J.M. (1999). Inhibitory motor control in stop paradigms: Review and reinterpretation of neural mechanisms. Acta Psychologica, 101, 179-211.
  • Band, G.P.H., Van der Molen, M.W., & Logan, G.D. (2003). Horse-race model simulations of the stop-signal procedure. Acta Psychologica, 112, 105-142.
  • Band, G.P.H., Van der Molen, M.W., Overtoom, C.C.E., & Verbaten, M.N. (2000). The ability to inhibit and activate speeded responses: separate developmental trends. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 75, 4, 263-290.
  • Band, G.P.H. & Van Nes, F.T. (2006). Reconfiguration and the bottleneck: Does task switching affect the refractory-period effect? European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18, 593-623.
  • Band, G.P.H., Van Steenbergen, H., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Falkenstein, M. & Hommel, B. (2009). Action-effect negativity: Irrelevant action effects are monitored like relevant feedback. Biological Psychology, 82, 211-218.
  • Elton, M., Band, G.P.H., & Falkenstein, M. (2000). To err is human. Biological Psychology, 51, 83-85.
  • Jepma, M., Wagenmakers, E.-J., Band, G.P.H. & Nieuwenhuis, S. (2009). The effects of accessory stimuli on information processing: Evidence from electrophysiology and diffusion-model analysis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 847-864.
  • Kok, A., Ramautar, J.R., de Ruiter, M.B., Band, G.P.H., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2004). ERP components associated with successful and unsuccessful stopping in a stop-signal task. Psychophysiology, 41, 9-20.
  • Nieuwenhuis, S., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Blom, J., Band, G.P.H., & Kok, A. (2001). Error-Related Brain Potentials are Differentially Related to Awareness of Response Errors: Evidence from an Antisaccade Task. Psychophysiology, 38, 752-760.
  • Osman, A., Albert, R., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Band, G.P.H., & Van der Molen, M.W. (2006). The beat goes on: Rhythmic modulation of cortical potentials by imagined tapping. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 986-1005.
  • Pannebakker, M.M., Band, G.P.H., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2009). Operation compatibility: a neglected contribution to dual-task costs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 447-460.
  • Pannebakker, M.M., Jolicoeur, P., van Dam, W., Band, G.P.H. (in press). Mental rotation impairs attention shifting and short-term memory encoding: neurophysiological evidence against the response-selection bottleneck model of dual-task performance. Neuropsychologia.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., Bashore T.R., van der Molen, M.W., & Band, G.P.H. (1999). The speed of information processing: Qualitative versus quantitative changes with age. In M. Falkenstein, J. Hohnsbein, & P. Ullsperger (Eds.), Cognitive Changes due to Aging and Fatigue as revealed in the Electric Brain Activity (pp. 172-182). Dortmund, Germany: Bundesanstalt fuer Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R. Van der Molen, M.W., Band, G.P.H., & Bashore, T.R (1997). Sources of interference from irrelevant information: a developmental study. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 65, 315-341.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., Band, G.P.H., & Logan, G.D. (1999). A study of adaptive behavior: Effects of age and irrelevant information on the ability to inhibit one's actions. Acta Psychologica, 101, 315-337.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., de Vlugt,Y., Bramlage, A., Spaan, M., Elton, M., Snel, J., & Band, G.P.H. (2002). Alcohol consumption impairs detection of performance errors in mediofrontal cortex. Science, 298, 2209-2211.
  • Spapé, M.M., Band, G.P.H., & Hommel, B. (in press). Compatibility-sequence effects in the Simon task reflect episodic retrieval but not conflict adaptation: evidence from LRP and N2. Biological Psychology.
  • Van Boxtel, G.J.M. & Band, G.P.H. (2000). Inhibitory motor control in stop paradigms: Reply to McGarry and Franks. Acta Psychologica, 105, 1, 79-82.
  • Van Steenbergen, H., Band, G.P.H., and Hommel, B. (2009). Reward counteracts conflict adaptation: evidence for a role of affect in executive control. Psychological Science, 20, 1473-1477.
  • Van Steenbergen, H., Band, G.P.H., and Hommel, B. (2010). In the mood for adaptation: how affect regulates conflict-driven control. Psychological Science, in press.
  • Van Wouwe, N.C., Band, G.P.H., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2009). Proactive control and episodic binding in context processing effects. Acta Psychologica, 131, 245-253.
  • Van Wouwe, N.C., Band, G.P.H., & Ridderinkhof, K.R. (2011). Positive affect modulates flexibility and evaluative control; evidence from the N2 and ERN. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 3, 524-539. doi:10.1162/jocn.2009.21380
  • Van Wouwe, N.C., Ridderinkhof, K.R., Van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., Band, G.P.H., Abisogun, A., Elias, W.J., Frysinger, R. & Wylie, S.A. (2011). Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson's disease. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 5:30. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00030
  • Zanolie, K., Teng, S., Donohue, S.E., Van Duivenvoorde, A.C.K., Band, G.P.H., Rombouts, S.A.R.B., & Crone, E.A. (2008). Switching between colors and shapes on the basis of positive and negative feedback: an fMRI and EEG study on feedback-based learning. Cortex, 44, 537-547.
Submitted
  • Brown, S., van Steenbergen, H., Band, G.P.H, de Rover, M., & Nieuwenhuis, S. (submitted for publication). Functional significance of the emotion-related late positive potential.
  • Bruyneel, L., van Steenbergen, H., Band, G.P.H., Hommel, B., De Raedt, R., & Koster, E.H.W. (submitted). Happy but still focused: Failures to find evidence for a mood-induced widening of visual attention.
  • Colzato, L., van Muijden, J., Band, G.P.H., & Hommel, B. (submitted). Genetic modulation of training and transfer in older adults: BDNF Val66Met polymorphism is associated with wider useful field of view.
  • Ridderinkhof, K.R., van Wouwer, N.C., Band, G.P.H., Wylie, S.A., van der Stigchel, S., van Hees, P., Buitenweg, J., van de Vijver, I., & van den Wildenberg, W.P.M. (submitted). A tribute to Charlie Chaplin: Induced positive affect improves reward-based decision learning in Parkinson's Disease.
  • van Steenbergen, H., Band, G.P.H., & Hommel, B. (submitted). Threat but not arousal narrows attention: evidence from pupil dilation and saccade control.
  • van Steenbergen, H., Band, G.P.H., Hommel, B., Rombouts, S.A.R.B., & Nieuwenhuis, S. (submitted for publication). Keep smiling! Humor reduces neurocognitive adjustments to conflict.
  • van Steenbergen, H., Booij, L., Band, G.P.H., Hommel, B., van der Does, A.J.W. (submitted). Affective regulation of conflict-driven control in remitted depressive patients after tryptophan depletion.
  • van Steenbergen, H., Langeslag, S.J.E., Band, G.P.H., & Hommel, B. (submitted). Reduced cognitive control in passionate lovers.
  • van Wouwe, N.C., Wylie, S.A., van den Wildenberg, W.P.M, Band, G.P.H., Abisogun, A., Elias, W.J., Frysinger, R. ,& Ridderinkhof, K.R. (submitted). Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson's Disease.

Editorial

Editorial articles

  • Elton, M., Band, G.P.H., & Falkenstein, M. (Eds) (2000). Biological Psychology, 51 special issue “Error processing and adaptive responding”
  • Band, G.P.H., Ridderinkhof, K.R., & Segalowitz, S. (Eds) (2002). Brain and Cognition, 49 special issue “Neurocognitive Aging”
  • Band, G.P.H. & Jolicoeur, P. (Eds.) (2006). European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18 (4) special issue “Unique and shared mechanisms of Dual-Task Interference”
Associate Editor: Biological Psychology (2006/current)

Reviewer: > 300 manuscripts for: Acta Psychologica, Biological Psychology, Biological Psychiatry, Brain and Cognition, Brain Research, British Journal of Developmental Psychology, British Journal of Psychology, Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, Cognition, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, Developmental Neuropsychology, Developmental Science, European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology, International Journal of Psychophysiology, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, Journal of Psychophysiology, Memory and Cognition. Neuropsychology, Perceptual and Motor Skills, Psychological Research, Psychological Science, Psychology and Aging, Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, Psychophysiology, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Visual Cognition ... 

Last Modified: 14-07-2011