Judy Veldhuijzen
Associate professor
- Name
- Dr. D.S. Veldhuijzen
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 3902
- d.s.veldhuijzen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-9046-1019
Associate professor
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Gezondheids, Medische- Neuropsychologie
- Blythe J.S., Peerdeman K.J., Veldhuijzen D.S. Karch, J.D. & Evers A.W.M. (2023), Electrophysiological markers for anticipatory processing of nocebo-augmented pain, PLoS ONE 18: e0288968.
- Thomaidou M.A., Blythe J.S., Peerdeman K.J., van Laarhoven A.I.M., Van Schothorst M.M.E., Veldhuijzen D.S. & Evers A.W.M. (2023), Learned Nocebo Effects on Cutaneous Sensations of Pain and Itch: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Experimental Behavioral Studies on Healthy Humans, Psychosomatic Medicine 85: 308-321.
- Blythe J.S., Thomaidou M.A., Peerdeman K.J., van Laarhoven A.I.M., van Schothorst M.M.E., Veldhuijzen. D.S. & Evers. A.W.M. (2022), Placebo effects on cutaneous pain and itch: a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental results and methodology, Pain 164: 1181-1199.
- Mensink M.O., Eijkelkamp N., Veldhuijzen D.S. & Wulffraat N.M. (2022), Feasibility of quantitative sensory testing in juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Pediatric Rheumatology 20(1): 63.
- Veldhuijzen D.S., Meeker T.J., Bauer D., Keaser M.L., Gullapalli R.P. & Greenspan J.D. (2022), Brain responses to painful electrical stimuli and cognitive tasks interact in the precuneus, posterior cingulate cortex, and inferior parietal cortex and do not vary across the menstrual cycle, Brain and Behavior 12(6): e2593.
- Becker J.M., Vreijling S.R., Van Damme S., Kovacs E.A., Veldhuijzen D.S., Lavrijsen A.P.M., van Ryckeghem D.M.L., Crombez G., Evers A.W.M. & Laarhoven A.I.M. van (2022), Attentional interference, but no attentional bias, by tonic itch and pain stimulation, Itch 7(1): e36.
- Meeuwis S.H., Middendorp H. van, Veldhuijzen D.S. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Associations between interindividual differences, expectations and placebo and nocebo effects in itch, Frontiers in Psychology 12: 781521.
- Skvortsova A., Veldhuijzen D.S., Kloosterman I.E.M., Pacheco-López G. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Food anticipatory hormonal responses: a systematic review of animal and human studies, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 126: 447-464.
- Thomaïdou A.M., Blythe J.S., Houtman S.J., Veldhuijzen D.S., Laarhoven A.I.M. van & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Temporal structure of brain oscillations predicts learned nocebo responses to pain, Scientific Reports 11(1): 9807.
- Borchers F., Spies C.D., Feinkohl I., Brockhaus W.R., Kraft A., Kozma P., Fislage M., Kühn S., Ionescu C., Speidel S., Hadzidiakos D., Veldhuijzen D.S., Yürek F., Evered L.A. & Ottens T.H. (2021), Methodology of measuring postoperative cognitive dysfunction: a systematic review, British Journal of Anaesthesia 126(6): 1119-1127.
- Thomaïdou A.M., Peerdeman K.J., Koppeschaar M.I., Evers A.W.M. & Veldhuijzen D.S. (2021), How negative experience influences the brain: a comprehensive review of the neurobiological underpinnings of Nocebo Hyperalgesia, Frontiers in Neuroscience 15: 652552.
- Smits R.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Olde Hartman T.: Peerdeman K.J., Van Vliet L.M.: Van Middendorp H., Rippe R.C.A., Wulffraat. N.M. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Explaining placebo effects in an online survey study: does ‘Pavlov’ ring a bell?, PLoS ONE 16(3): e0247103.
- Habers G.E.A., Van der Helm-van Mil A.H.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Allaart C.F., Vreugdenhil E., Starreveld D.E.J., Huizinga T.W.J. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Correction to: Earlier chronotype in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, Clinical Rheumatology 40(6): 2519.
- Habers G.E.A., Van der Helm A.H.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Allaart C.F., Vreugdenhil E., Starreveld D.E.J., Huizinga T.W.J. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Earlier chronotype in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, Clinical Rheumatology 40(6): 2185-2192.
- Blythe J.S., Peerdeman K.J., Veldhuijzen D.S., Schothorst M.M.E. van, Thomaïdou M.A., Laarhoven A.I.M. van & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Nocebo effects on cowhage-evoked itch: a randomized controlled trial of classical conditioning and observational learning, Acta Dermato-Venereologica 101(1): adv00370.
- Meeker T.J.,Veldhuijzen D.S., Keaser M., Gullapalli R.P. & Greenspan J.D. (2020), Menstrual cycle variations in gray matter density, white matter volume and functional connectivity: critical impact on parietal lobe, Frontiers in Neuroscience 14: 594588.
- Meeuwis S.H., Middendorp H. van, Lavrijsen A., Veldhuijzen D.S. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Open- and closed-label placebo and nocebo suggestions about a sham transdermal patch, Psychosomatic Medicine 83(1): 33-42.
- Thomaïdou A.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Meulders A. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), An experimental investigation into the mediating role of pain-related fear in boosting nocebo hyperalgesia, PAIN 162(1): 287-299.
- Thomaïdou A.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Peerdeman K.J., Wiebing N.Z.S., Blythe J.S. & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Learning mechanisms in nocebo hyperalgesia: the role of conditioning and extinction processes, Pain 161(7): 1597-1608.
- Meeuwis S.H., Middendorp H. van, Laarhoven A.I.M. van, Leijenhorst C. van, Pacheco-Lopez G., Lavrijsen A.P.M., Veldhuijzen D.S. & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Placebo and nocebo effects for itch and itch-related immune outcomes: a systematic review of animal and human studies, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 113: 325-337.
- Skvortsova A., Veldhuijzen D.S., Rover M. de, Pacheco Lopez G., Bakermans M.J., IJzendoorn M. van, Chavannes N.H., Middendorp H. van & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Effects of oxytocin administration and conditioned oxytocin on brain activity: an fMRI study, PLoS ONE 15(3): e0229692.
- Smits R.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Middendorp H. van, Muller P.C.E.H., Armbrust W., Legger E., Wulffraat N.M. & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Pharmacological conditioning for juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a potential solution to reduce methotrexate intolerance, Pediatric Rheumatology 18: e12.
- Manaï M., Middendorp H. van, Veldhuijzen D.S., Pol J.A. van der, Huizinga T.W.J. & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Pharmacological conditioning in the treatment of recent-onset rheumatoid arthritis : a randomized controlled trial study protocol, Trials 21: 15.
- Becker J.M., Vreijling S.R., Dobbinga S., Giesbers J.J.J., Evers A.W.M., Veldhuijzen D.S. & an Laarhoven A.I.M. (2020), Attentional bias towards visual itch and pain stimuli in itch- and pain-free individuals, Acta Dermato-Venereologica 100(4): adv00199.
- Schakel L., Veldhuijzen D.S., Manaï M., Beugen S. van, Vaart R. van der, Middendorp H. van & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Optimizing healthy food preferences by serious gaming, Psychology & Health 35(4): 405-424.
- Skvortsova A., Veldhuijzen D.S., Middendorp H. van, Colloca L. & Evers A.W.M. (2020), Effects of oxytocin on placebo and nocebo effects in a pain conditioning paradigm: a randomized controlled trial, The Journal of Pain 21(3-4): 430-439.
- Schakel L., Veldhuijzen D.S., Van Middendorp H., Manaï M., Meeuwis S.H., Van Dessel P. & Evers A.W.M. (2019), Can verbal suggestions strengthen the effects of a relaxation intervention, PLoS ONE 14(8): e0220112.
- Schakel L., Veldhuijzen D.S., Crompvoets P.I., Bosch J.A., Cohen S., Middendorp H. van, Joosten S.A., Ottenhoff T.H.M., Visser L.G. & Evers A.W.M. (2019), Effectiveness of stress-reducing interventions on the response to challenges to the immune system: a meta-analytic review, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 88(5): 274-286.
- Schakel L., Veldhuijzen D.S., Middendorp H. van, Prins C., Drittij A.M.H.F., Vrieling F., Visser L.G., Ottenhoff T.H.M., Joosten S.A. & Evers A.W.M. (2020), An internet-based psychological intervention with a serious game to improve vitality, psychological and physical condition, and immune function in healthy male adults: a randomized controlled trial, Journal of Medical Internet Research 22(7): e14861.
- Meeuwis S.H., Middendorp H. van, Pacheco-Lopez G., Ninaber M.K., Lavrijsen A.P.M., Wee N. van der, Veldhuijzen D.S. & Evers A.W.M. (2019), Antipruritic placebo effects by conditioning H1-antihistamine, Psychosomatic Medicine 81(9): 841-850.
- Manaï M., Middendorp H. van, Veldhuijzen D.S., Huizinga T.W.J. & Evers A.W.M. (2019), How to prevent, minimize, or extinguish nocebo effects in pain: A narrative review on mechanisms, predictors, and interventions, PAIN Reports 4(3): e699.
- Blythe J.S., Peerdeman K.J., Veldhuijzen D.S., Laarhoven A.I.M. van & Evers A.W.M. (2019), Placebo and nocebo effects on itch: A review of experimental methods, Itch 4(3): e27.
- Skvortsova A., Veldhuijzen D.S., Kloosterman I.E.M., Meijer O.C., Middendorp H. van, Pacheco-Lopez G. & Evers A.W.M. (2019), Conditioned hormonal responses: A systematic review in animals and humans, Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 52: 206-218.
- Veldhuijzen D.S., Middendorp H. van & Evers A.W.M. (2018), Stress and sensitization in chronic pain. In: Karoly P. & Crombez G. (Eds.), Motivational Perspectives on Chronic Pain: Theory, Research and Practice. New York: Oxford University Press. 177-208.
- Kok L., Slooter A., Hillegers M., Van Dijk D. & Veldhuijzen D.S. (2018), Benzodiazepine use and neuropsychiatric outcomes in the Intensive Care Unit: A systematic review, Critical Care Medicine 46(10): 1673-1680.
- Skvortsova A., Veldhuijzen D.S., Middendorp H. van, Bergh O. van den & Evers A.W.M. (2018), Enhancing placebo effects in somatic symptoms through oxytocin, Psychosomatic Medicine 80(4): 353-360.
- Kok L., Hillegers M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Boks M., Dieleman J., Van Dijk D., Joëls-de Kloet M. & Vinkers C. (2018), Genetic variation in the glucocorticoid receptor and psychopathology after dexamethasone administration in cardiac surgery patients, Journal of Psychiatric Research 103: 167-172.
- Meeuwis S.H., Middendorp H. van, Veldhuijzen D.S., Laarhoven A.I.M. van, De Houwer J., Lavrijsen A.P.M. & Evers A.W.M. (2018), Placebo effects of open-label verbal suggestions on itch, Acta Dermato-Venereologica 98(2): 268-274.
- Schakel L., Veldhuijzen D.S., Van Middendorp H., Van Dessel P., De Houwer J., Bidarra R. & Evers A.W.M. (2018), The effects of a gamified approach avoidance training and verbal suggestions on food outcomes, PLoS ONE 13(7): e0201309.
- Wolters A.E., Peelen L.M., Veldhuijzen D.S., Zaal I.J., De Lange D.W., Pasma W., Van Dijk D., Cremer O.L. & Slooter A.J.C. (2017), Long-term self-reported cognitive problems after delirium in the intensive care unit and the effect of systemic inflammation, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 65(4): 786-791.
- Sauër A.C., Veldhuijzen D.S., Ottens T.H., Slooter A.J.C., Kalkman C.J. & Van Dijk D. (2017), Association between delirium and cognitive change after cardiac surgery, British Journal of Anaesthesia 119(2): 308-315.
- Schakel L., Veldhuijzen D.S., Van Middendorp H., Prins C., Joosten S.A., Ottenhoff T.H.M., Visser L.G. & Evers A.W.M. (2017), The effects of a psychological intervention directed at optimizing immune function: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, Trials 18: e243.
- Kok L., Sep M.S., Veldhuijzen D.S., Cornelisse S., Nierich A.P., Van der Maaten J., Rosseel P.M., Hofland J., Dieleman J.M., Vinkers C.H., Joëls M., Van Dijk D. & Hillegers M.H. (2016), Trait anxiety mediates the effect of stress exposure on post-traumatic stress disorder and depression risk in cardiac surgery patients, Journal of Affective Disorders 206: 216-223.
- Wolters A.E., Veldhuijzen D.S., Zaal I.J., Peelen L.M., Van Dijk D., Devlin J.W. & Slooter A.J.C. (2015), Systemic corticosteroids and transition to delirium in critically ill patients, Critical Care Medicine 43(12): E585-E588.
- Kok L., Hillegers M.H., Veldhuijzen D.S., Cornelisse S., Nierich A.P., Van der Maaten J.M., Rosseel P.M., Hofland J., Sep M.S., Dieleman J.M., Vinkers C.H., Peelen L.M., Joëls M. & Van Dijk D. (2016), The effect of dexamethasone on symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression after cardiac surgery and intensive care admission: Longitudinal follow-up of a randomized controlled trial, Critical Care Medicine 44(3): 512-520.
- Wolters A.E., Zaal I.J., Veldhuijzen D.S., Cremer O.L., Devlin J.W., Van Dijk D. & Slooter A.J.C. (2015), Anticholinergic medication use and transition to delirium in critically Ill patients: A prospective cohort study, Critical Care Medicine 43(9): 1846-1852.
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