
Anouk Schrantee, PhD
Associate Professor, Principal Investigator
I am a neuroscientist and neuropsychologist based at the department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine department of the Amsterdam UMC, location AMC (The Netherlands). In the lab, we focus on the development and application of functional neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain function.
My main interests and activities are directed towards investigating the effect of pharmacological and physiological interventions on functional brain activity and its behavioral and cognitive correlates. The advances in functional MRI have allowed us to study dynamic processes in the brain in response to a task, pharmacological challenge or physiological intervention. A lot of my work has focused on pharmacological MRI, a technique to investigate the brain’s functional response to a drug challenge. In addition to hemodynamic measures of functional activity, I am also interested in using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) to obtain more direct measures of neuronal and metabolic activity. I’m particularly interested in how pharmacological interventions perturb the brain, how these mechanisms influence behavior, and to what extent they are altered in mental disorders, with the ultimate aim to improve treatment strategies. To this end, I use network analysis to investigate both brain and behavior.
Lab members

Daphne Boucherie
Post-doc

Zarah van der Pal
PhD student

Anneke Vuuregge
PhD student

Janine Hendriks
PhD student

Eline Vansina
PhD student

Anne Marijn Bruijn
PhD student
Alumni

Michelle Jansen
Post-doc

Sara Monteiro
Visiting researcher

Niels de Joode
PhD student

Liza Afzali-Hashemi
PhD student

Madelief Wijdeveld
PhD student

Margo Slomp
PhD student

Antonia Kaiser
PhD student/Post-doc

Michelle Solleveld
PhD student