Beth Lloyd
Postdoc
- Name
- B. Lloyd
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- b.lloyd@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Beth Lloyd is a PhD candidate at the Cognitive Psychology Unit at Leiden University under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Sander Nieuwenhuis.
Her PhD project, which is funded through a NWO-VICI grant of Sander Nieuwenhuis, focusses on the impact of non-emotional arousal on learning and memory. She will be making use of a combination of methods including neurophysiological measures (fMRI and pupillometry) and pharmacological manipulations.
Postdoc
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Soc., Econom. en Organisat Psych.
Lecturer
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Cognitieve Psychologie
- Lloyd B. & Nieuwenhuis S.T. (2024), The effect of reward-induced arousal on the success and precision of episodic memory retrieval, Scientific Reports 14: 2105.
- Lucchi F., Lloyd B. & Nieuwenhuis S. (2024), Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation and the motivation to work for rewards: : A replication of Neuser et al. , Psychophysiology 61: e14484.
- Lloyd B., Wurm F.R., Kleijn R.E. de & Nieuwenhuis S.T. (2023), Short-term transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation increases pupil size but does not affect EEG alpha power: a replication of Sharon et al. , Brain Stimulation 16: 1001-1008.
- Lloyd B., Voogd L. de, Mäki-Marttunen V. & Nieuwenhuis S.T. (2023), Pupil size reflects activation of subcortical ascending arousal system nuclei during rest, eLife 12: 1-24 (e84822).
- Lloyd B, Montoya E.R., Voogd L.D. de & Oudman E. (2021), Unravelling moral cognition in acquired brain injury: a scoping review, Brain Impairment : 1-21.
- Oudman E., Krooshof E., Van Oort R., Lloyd B., Wijnia J.W. & Postma A. (2020), Effects of Korsakoff Amnesia on performance and symptom validity testing, Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 27(6): 1-9.
- Lloyd B. Oudman E. Altgassen M. Walvoort S.J.W. Kessels R.P.C. Postma A. (2020), Episodic future thinking together with observational learning benefits propspective memory in high-functioning Korsakoff's syndrome patients, British Journal of Clinical Psychology 59(3/e12251): 369-383.
- Lloyd B., Oudman E., Altgassen M. & Postma A. (2019), Smartwatch aids time-based prospective memory in Korsakoff syndrome: a case study, Neurocase: The Neural Basis of Cognition 25(1-2): 21-25.