Linda van Leijenhorst
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. L. van Leijenhorst
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 3750
- lleijenhorst@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2487-1391
Kort CV
Linda van Leijenhorst promoveerde aan de Universiteit Leiden bij de sectie Ontwikkelingspsychologie, en werkte daarna 18 maanden als postdoctoral fellow aan de Universiteit van Californië in Los Angeles (UCLA).
Onderzoek
Linda’s onderzoek richt zich op de vraag hoe cognitieve controle verandert gedurende de ontwikkeling, en hoe deze verandering samenhangt met de ontwikkeling van de hersenen. Ze onderzoekt deze vragen in kinderen, adolescenten en volwassenen met behulp van gedragsstudies en functionele MRI. Haar recente onderzoek probeert de ontwikkeling van leesbegrip te relateren aan de ontwikkeling van de hersenen.
Prijzen
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2010 UCLA Brain Research Institute Postdoctoral Scholars Travel Award ($ 500)
Subsidies
- 2014 NWO Talent Grant (with Paul van den Broek & Marcella Pavias) voor AiO positie
- 2011 LIBC Starting Grant (€ 50.000)
- 2010 NWO RUBICON grant for postdoctoral fellowship at UCLA, USA (€ 44.620)
- 2008 Leiden University Fund Travel Grant, to present at both the CNS (Cognitive Neuroscience Society) and SRA (Society for Research on Adolescence) meetings and visit the Poldrack Lab at UCLA, USA (€ 1500)
- 2004 Grants to support research internship at UC Davis, USA
Bekker-la Bastide fonds (€ 1000)
Dr. Hendrik Muller's Vaderlandsch fonds (€ 1000)
AUV fonds (€ 1000)
Relante links
Promovendi
Copromotor van Anne Helder, Josefine Karlsson en Marcella Pavias.
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Pedagogische Wetenschappen
- Onderwijswetenschappen
- Helder A., Leijenhorst L. van & Broek P. van den (2020), Monitoring the coherence of texts: Inconsistency detection by good and poor readers. Spoken presentation as part of the symposium on Understanding and assessing reading comprehension for struggling readers at PCRC. . San Diego, CA.
- Karlsson J., Jolles D., Koornneef A., Van den Broek P. & Van Leijenhorst L. (2019), Individual differences in children’s comprehension of temporal relations: Dissociable contributions of working memory capacity and working memory updating, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 185: 1-18.
- Mouw J.M., Leijenhorst L. van, Saab N., Danel M.S. & Broek P.W. van den (2019), Contributions of emotion understanding to narrative comprehension in children and adults, European Journal of Developmental Psychology 16(1): 66-81.
- Karlsson A.K.J., Van den Broek P.W., Helder A., Hickendorff M., Koornneef A.W. & Van Leijenhorst L. (2018), Profiles of young readers: Evidence from thinking aloud while reading narrative and expository texts, Learning and Individual Differences 67: 105-116.
- Hoorn J. van, Crone E.A. & Leijenhorst L. van (2017), Hanging Out With the Right Crowd: Peer Influence on Risk‐Taking Behavior in Adolescence, Journal of Research on Adolescence 27(1): 189-200.
- Helder A., Van den Broek P.W., Karlsson A.K.J. & Van Leijenhorst L. (2017), Neural correlates of coherence-break detection during reading of narratives, Scientific Studies of Reading 21(6): 463-479.
- Pavias M., Broek P.W. van den, Hickendorff M., Beker K. & Leijenhorst L. van (2016), Effects of social-cognitive processing demands and structural importance on narrative recall: Differences between children, adolescents, and adults, Discourse Processes 53(5-6): 488-512.
- Helder A., Van Leijenhorst L. & Van den Broek P.W. (2016), Coherence monitoring by good and poor comprehenders in elementary school: Comparing offline and online measures, Learning and Individual Differences 48: 17-23.
- Karlsson A.K.J., Van Leijenhorst L. & Van den Broek P.W. (2016), The role of connectives in elementary school children’s comprehension of temporal relations between events during reading. 23rd Annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, Porto. 23rd Annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading 13 juli 2016 - 16 juli 2016.
- Van Leijenhorst L., Jolles D.D. & Van den Broek P.W. (2016), Onderwijspedagogiek in neurocognitief perspectief: De rol van de neurowetenschappen in onderwijzen en leren. In: IJzendoorn M.H. van & Rosmalen L. van (red.), Pedagogiek in beeld. Herziene druk. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum. 363-375.
- Braams B.R., Van Leijenhorst L. & Crone E.A. (2014), Risks, rewards, and the developing brain in childhood and adolescence. In: Reyna V.F. & Zayas V. (red.), The neuroscience of risky decision making. Washington DC: American Psychological Association. 73-91.
- Van Leijenhorst L., Helder A., Karlsson A.K.J. & Van den Broek P.W. (2014), Neural correlates of sentence comprehension: Effects of the position of event-structure cues. 21st Annual Meeting Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston. 5 april 2014 - 8 april 2014. [conferentie poster].
- Helder A., Karlsson J., Van den Broek P. & Van Leijenhorst L. (2014), Neural correlates of sentence comprehension: Effects of the position of event-structure cues. ST&D annual meeting, Chicago, USA. Society for Text and Discourse, Chicago. 4 augustus 2014 - 6 augustus 2014. [conferentie poster].
- Van Leijenhorst L., Karlsson A.K.J., Helder A. & Van den Broek P.W. (2014), Neural correlates of individual differences in coherence monitoring during reading. 21st Annual Meeting Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston. 5 april 2014 - 8 april 2014. [conferentie poster].
- Karlsson J., Van Leijenhorst L. & Van den Broek P. (2014), Reading comprehension in children: Understanding sentences with dual events. IASCL, Amsterdam. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. [lezing].
- Karlsson J., Van Leijenhorst L. & Van den Broek P. (2014), The role of working memory in updating a mental model during sentence comprehension in children. Meeting Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden, The Netherlands. Meeting Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden. 1 januari 2014 - 1 januari 2014. [conferentie poster].
- Helder A., Van Leijenhorst L., Karlsson A.K.J. & Van den Broek P.W. (2014), Neural correlates of coherence monitoring during narrative comprehension in children and young adults. 21st Annual Meeting Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston. 5 april 2014 - 8 april 2014. [conferentie poster].
- Van den Broek P.W., Helder A. & Van Leijenhorst L. (2013), Sensitivity to Structural Centrality: Developmental and Individual Differences in Reading Comprehension Skills. In: Britt M.A., Goldman S.R. & Rouet J.-F. (red.), Reading: From Words to Multiple Texts. New York: Routledge. 132-146.
- Helder A., Van den Broek P., Van Leijenhorst L. & Beker K. (2013), Sources of comprehension problems during reading. In: Miller B., Cutting L. & McCardle P. (red.), Unraveling reading comprehension: Behavioral neurobiological, and genetic components.. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing. 43-53.
- Barkley-Levenson E.E., Leijenhorst L. van & Galvan A. (2013), Behavioral and neural correlates of loss aversion and risk avoidance in adolescents and adults, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 3: 72-83.
- Galván A., Leijenhorst L. van & McGlennen K.M. (2012), Considerations for imaging the adolescent brain, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2: 293-302.
- Leijenhorst L. van (2011), Voor de kick. Wat doe jij: bergklimmen of bankzitten? Interview in Quest Psychologie. Nr. 3. G+J Uitgevers C.V.. [overig].
- Gunther Moor B., Van Leijenhorst L., Rombouts S.A.R.B., Crone E.A. & Van der Molen M.W. (2010), Do you like me? Neural correlates of social evaluation and developmental trajectories, Social Neuroscience 5(5-6): 461-482.
- Van Leijenhorst L., Gunther Moor B., Op de Macks Z.A., Rombouts S.A.R.B., Westenberg P.M. & Crone E.A. (2010), Adolescent risky decision making: Neurocognitive development of reward and control regions, NeuroImage 51(1): 345-355.
- Leijenhorst L. van (19 januari 2010), Why teens take risks ... : a neurocognitive analysis of developmental changes and individual differences in decision-making under risk (Dissertatie. Department of Developmental Psychology, Brain and Development Lab, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Promotor(en): Crone E.A. & Westenberg P.M.
- Van Leijenhorst L., Zanolie K., Meel C.S. van, Westenberg P.M., Rombouts S.A.R.B. & Crone E.A. (2010), What motivates the adolescent? Brain regions mediating reward sensitivity across adolescence, Cerebral Cortex 20(1): 61-69.
- Hartstra E., Oldenburg J.F.E., Van Leijenhorst L., Rombouts S.A.R.B. & Crone E.A. (2010), Brain regions involved in the learning and application of reward rules in a two-deck gambling task, Neuropsychologia 48(5): 1438-1446.
- Crone E.A., Wendelken C., Leijenhorst L. van, Honomichl R., Christoff K. & Bunge S.A. (2009), Neurocognitive development of relational reasoning, Developmental Science 12(1): 55-66.
- Leijenhorst L. van, Westenberg P.M. & Crone E.A. (2008), A developmental study of risky decisions on the cake gambling task: Age and gender analyses of probability estimation and reward evaluation, Developmental Neuropsychology 33(2): 179-196.
- Crone E.A., Zanolie K., Leijenhorst L. van, Westenberg P.M. & Rombouts S.A.R.B. (2008), Neural mechanisms supporting flexible performance adjustment during development, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 8(2): 165-177.
- Zanolie K., Van Leijenhorst L., Rombouts S.A.R.B. & Crone E.A. (2008), Separable neural mechanisms contribute to feedback processing in a rule-learning task, Neuropsychologia 46: 117-126.
- Leijenhorst L. van, Crone E.A. & Molen M.W. van der (2007), Developmental trends for object and spatial working memory: A psychophysiological analysis, Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi 78(3): 987-1000.
- Leijenhorst L. van, Crone E.A. & Bunge S.A. (2006), Neural correlates of developmental differences in risk estimation and feedback processing, Neuropsychologia 44(11): 2158-2170.
- Crone E.A., Wendelken C., Donohue S.E., Leijenhorst L. van & Bunge S.A. (2006), Neurocognitive development of the ability to manipulate information in working memory, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103(24): 9315-9320.
- Leijenhorst L. van, Crone E.A., Uitert G. van, Molen M.W. van der & Bunge S.A. (2005), Evidence for differential development trajectories for object and spatial working memory, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Supplement: 243-243.