Jeffrey Durieux
Guest
- Name
- J. Durieux MSc
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- j.durieux@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-7888-8386
Summary
Jeffrey received both his bachelor’s degree (cum laude) in Psychology and his master’s degree (cum laude) in Methodology and Statistics in Psychology at Leiden University.
Research
His research focuses on developing algorithms/data-analytic techniques that combine unsupervised learning techniques with independent component analysis for biomedical signal analysis (e.g. resting-state fMRI or EEG).
Jeffrey is also a Master Thesis Lab assistant and a tutor for a third year bachelor thesis project.
Guest
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Methodologie & Statistiek
- Durieux J., Rombouts S.A.R.B., Vos F. de, Koini M. & Wilderjans T.F. (2022), Clusterwise Independent Component Analysis (C-ICA): using fMRI resting state networks to cluster subjects and find neurofunctional subtypes, Journal of Neuroscience Methods 382: 109718.
- Durieux J. & Wilderjans T.F. (2019), Partitioning subjects based on high-dimensional fMRI data: comparison of several clustering methods and studying the influence of ICA data reduction in big data, Behaviormetrika 46(2): 271-311.
- Farnham A., Kurz C., Oeztuerk M.A., Solbiati M., Myllyntaus O., Meekes J., Pham T.M., Paz C., Langiewicz M., Andrews S., Kanninen L., Agbemabiese C., Guler A.T., Durieux J., Jasim S., Viessmann O., Frattini S., Yembergenova D., Benito C.M., Porte M., Grangeray-Vilmint A., Curiel R.P., Rehncrona C., Malas T., Esposito F. & Hettne K. (2017), Early career researchers want Open Science, Genome Biology 18: e221.
- Farnham, A.; Kurz, C.; Ozturk, M.A.; Solbiati, M.; Myllyntaus, O.; Meekes, J.; Pham, T.M.; Paz, C.; Langiewicz, M.; Andrews, S.; Kanninen, L.; Agbemabiese, C.; Guler, A.T.; Durieux, J.; Jasim, S.; Viessmann, O.; Frattini, S.; Yembergenova, D.; Benito, C.M.; Porte, M.; Grangeray-Vilmint, A.; Curiel, R.P.; Rehncrona, C.; Malas, T.; Esposito, F. & Hettne, K. (2017), Early career researchers want Open Science, Genome Biology 18.
- Kowal M., van Steenbergen H., Colzato L., Hazekamp A., van der Wee N., Manai M., Durieux J. & Hommel B. (2017), Dose-dependent impact of vaporized cannabis on the neural correlates of monitoring of action errors and divergent thinking in regular cannabis users, Journal of the Neurological Sciences 381: 614-614.
- Kowal Mikael A., van Steenbergen Henk, Colzato Lorenza S., Hazekamp Arno, van der Wee Nic J. A., Manai Meriem, Durieux Jeffrey & Hommel Bernhard (2015), Dose-dependent effects of cannabis on the neural correlates of error monitoring in frequent cannabis users, European Neuropsychopharmacology 25(11): 1943-1953.
- Sellaro Roberta, Guroglu Berna, Nitsche Michael A., van den Wildenberg Wery P. M., Massaro Valentina, Durieux Jeffrey, Hommel Bernhard & Colzato Lorenza S. (2015), Increasing the role of belief information in moral judgments by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction, Neuropsychologia 77: 400-408.
- Kowal M., Van Steenbergen H., Colzato L.S., Hazekamp A., Van der Wee N., Manai M., Durieux J. & Hommel B. (2015), Dose-dependent effects of cannabis on the neural correlates of error monitoring in frequent cannabis users, European Neuropsychopharmacology 25(11): 1943-1953.
- Kowal, M.A.; Hazekamp, A.; Colzato, L.S.; Steenbergen, H. van; Wee, N.J.A. van der; Durieux, J.; Manai, M. & Hommel, B. (2015), Cannabis and creativity: highly potent cannabis impairs divergent thinking in regular cannabis users, Psychopharmacology 232(6): 1123-1134.
- Sellaro R., Güroğlu B., Nitsche M.A., Van den Wildenberg W.P.M., Massaro V., Durieux J., Hommel B. & Colzato L.S. (2015), Increasing the role of belief information in moral judgments by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction, Neuropsychologia 77: 400-408.
- Kowal M.A., Hazekamp A., Colzato L.S., Steenbergen H. van, Wee N.J.A. van der, Durieux J., Manai M. & Hommel B. (2015), Cannabis and creativity: Highly potent cannabis impairs divergent thinking in regular cannabis users, Psychopharmacology 232(6): 1123-1134.
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