Contact Details
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Neuroimaging Research Group
University Medical Center Utrecht
Heidelberglaan 100
3584 CX Utrecht
the Netherlands
Room: B.01.1.03
Tel: +31 (0)88 755 9609
Fax: +31 (0)88 755 5443
E-Mail: B.Neggers@umcutrecht.nl
Research group leader TMS/fMRI
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Curriculum Vitae

Bas Neggers was trained as a biophysicist at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and received his MSc degree in experimental physics in 1996. He started a PhD research project at the Max-Planck-Institute in Munich, Germany, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. H. Bekkering and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Prinz. During this project he investigated how the primate brain prepares and controls our various complex actions, using human psychophysics and animal neurophysiology as well as computational modeling for which he received a PhD degree at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich. After returning to the Netherlands in 2001 he worked in a PostDoc project at the Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, on spatial neuronal representations underlying action control, during which he also developed several novel functional neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)techniques. After working for 2 years as an assistant professor at Utrecht University, he accepted an assistant professorship at the neuroimaging research group of Prof. Dr. Hulshoff-Pol at the University Medical Center Utrecht. He now heads the fMRI guided TMS workgroup within the department, and is focussed on functional neuroimaging and neurostimulation methods development, neurocomputational modeling and the control of action preparation in healthy subjects and patients with brain several diseases.
Current Projects
List of Publications
- M. van Elk , H.T. van Schie,S.F.W. Neggers and H. Bekkering (in press). Neural and temporal dynamics underlying visual selection for action. J Neurophysiol. doi:10.1152/jn.01079.2009
- A.D. de Weijer, R.C.W. Mandl, I.E. Sommer, M. Vink, R.S. Kahn and S.F.W. Neggers (2010). Human fronto-tectal and fronto-striatal-tectal pathways activate differently during anti-saccades. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 4:41. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2010.00041
- K.M. Diederen, S.F.W. Neggers, K. Daalman, J.D. Blom, R. Goekoop, R.S. Kahn, I.E. Sommer (2010). Deactivation of the Parahippocampal Gyrus Preceding Auditory Hallucinations in Schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 167(4):427-35
- T.P. Gutteling, H.M. van Ettinger-Veenstra, J.L. Kenemans, S.F.W. Neggers (2010). Lateralized frontal eye field activity precedes occipital activity shortly before saccades: evidence for cortico-cortical feedback as a mechanism underlying covert attention shifts. J Cogn Neurosci. 22(9):1931-43
- H.M. van Ettinger-Veenstra, W. Huijbers, T.P. Gutteling, M. Vink, J.L. Kenemans, S.F.W. Neggers (2009). fMRI-guided TMS on cortical eye fields: the frontal but not intraparietal eye fields regulate the coupling between visuospatial attention and eye movements. J Neurophysiol. 102(6):3469-80.
- M. van Asselen M, R.P. Kessels, C.J. Frijns, L.J. Kappelle, S.F.W. Neggers, A. Postma (2009). Object-location memory: a lesion-behavior mapping study in stroke patients.Brain Cogn. 71(3):287-94.
- B.B. Zandbelt, T.E. Gladwin, M.A. Raemaekers,M. van Buuren, S.F.W. Neggers, R.S. Kahn,N.F. Ramsey, M. Vink (2008). Within-subject variation in BOLD-fMRI signal changes across repeated measurements: quantification and implications for sample size. NeuroImage 42(1):196-206
- S.F.W. Neggers, E.J. Hermans, N.F. Ramsey (2008). Enhanced sensitivity by fast 3D BOLD fMRI : comparison of SENSE-PRESTO and 2D EPI at 3T. NMR in Biomedicine 21(7):663-76.
- I.E. Sommer, K.M. Diederen, J.D. Blom,A. Willems,L. Kushan, K. Slotema,M.P. Boks,K. Daalman,H.W. Hoek, S.F.W. Neggers,R.S. Kahn (2008). Auditory verbal hallucinations predominantly activate the right inferior frontal area. Brain 131(12):3169-77.
- Noordzij ML, Neggers SF, Ramsey NF, Postma A. (2008). Neural correlates of locative prepositions. Neuropsychologia, doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2007.12.022
- S.F.W. Neggers, W. Huijbers, C.M. Vrijlandt, B.N.S. Vlaskamp, D.J.L.G. Schutter and J.L. Kenemans (2007). TMS pulses on the frontal eye fields break coupling between visuo-spatial attention and eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology 98(5):2765-2778
- J. Pratt, S.F.W. Neggers (2008). Inhibition of Return in Single and Dual Tasks: Examining Saccadic, Keypress, and Pointing Responses Perception & Psychophysics 70(2):257-65.
- I.E. Sommer, K.W. Slotema, A.D. de Weijer,J.D. Blom, K. Daalman, S.F.W. Neggers, M. Somers, W.H. Hoek, A. Aleman, R.S. Kahn (2007). Can fMRI-guidance improve the efficacy of rTMS treatment for auditory verbal hallucinations? Schizofrenia Research 93(1-3):406-8
- S.F.W. Neggers, R.H.J. van der Lubbe, N.F. Ramsey, A. Postma (2006). Interactions between ego- and allocentric neuronal representations of space. NeuroImage 15;31(1):320-31
- R.H.J. Van der Lubbe, S.F.W. Neggers,R. Verleger, J.L. Kenemans (2006). Spatiotemporal overlap between brain activation related to saccade preparation and attentional orienting. Brain Research 1072(1):133-52.
- E. Poljac, S.F.W. Neggers, A.V. van den Berg. (2006) Collision judgment of objects approaching the head. Exp Brain Res., 171(1): 35-46
- M. van Asselen M, R.P. Kessels, S.F.W. Neggers, L.J. Kappelle, C.J. Frijns,A. Postma. (2006) Brain areas involved in spatial working memory. Neuropsychologia, 44(7):1185-94.
- M. van Asselen M, R.P. Kessels, L.J. Kappelle LJ, S.F.W. Neggers,C.J. Frijns,A. Postma A. (2006)Neural correlates of human wayfinding in stroke patients. Brain Res.5;1067(1):229-38.
- S.F.W. Neggers, M.A.H. Raemaekers, E.E.L. Lampmann, A. Postma and N.F. Ramsey (2005). Cortical and subcortical contributions to saccade latency in the human brain Eur J Neurosci, 21(10), 2853-2863.
- S.F.W. Neggers, M.L. Scholvinck, R.H. van der Lubbe, A. Postma (2005).Quantifying the interactions between allo- and egocentric representations of space. Acta Psychol, 118(1-2):25-45.
- S.F.W. Neggers, R. Langerak, R. Mandl, D. Schutter, P.J.J. Lemmens, A. Postma & N.F. Ramsey(2004). A stereotactic method for image guided transcranial magnetic stimulation validated with fMRI and motor evoked potentials. NeuroImage 21 (4), 1805-1817
- S.F.W. Neggers, R. Langerak, R. Mandl, D. Schutter and A. Postma (2003). (f)MRI guided TMS using frameless stereotaxy: validation of NeNa with a cortical map of EMG responses. Neuroimage 19, 67–88. (poster at HBM 2003)
- M.L. Noordzij, R.H. van der Lubbe RH, S.F.W. Neggers, A. Postma. (2004). Spatial tapping interferes with the processing of linguistic spatial relations. Can J Exp Psychol. 58(4):259-71
- M.H. Fischer, J. Pratt, & S. F.W. Neggers (2003). Inhibition of Return and Manual Pointing Movements. Perception & Psychophysics, 65:379-387
- A. Hannus, S.F.W. Neggers, F.W. Cornelissen, H. Bekkering (2003). Selective attention for action: New evidence from visual search studies. In G. Humphreys & J. Riddoch (Eds.) Attention and performance: Attention in action
- S.F.W. Neggers and H.Bekkering (2002). Coordinated control of eye and hand movements in dynamic reaching conditions. Human Movement Science, 21,349-376
- S. Stork, S.F.W. Neggers and J. Müsseler (2002). Spatial and temporal features of predictive smooth pursuit eye movements.Human Movement Science, 21,335-348.
- S.F.W. Neggers and H.Bekkering (2002). Neural Control of Movement Synergy. Guest editorial. Human Movement Science, 21,1
- H. Bekkering and S.F.W. Neggers (2002). Visual search is modulated by action intentions. Psychological Science, 13, 370-374
- S.F.W. Neggers and H.Bekkering (2001). Gaze anchoring to a pointing target is present during the entire pointing movement and driven by a non-visual signal. Journal of Neurophysiology, 86: 961-970
- H. Bekkering, S.F.W. Neggers, R. Walker, B. Gleißner, W.H. Dittrich, C. Kennard (2001). The preparation and execution of saccadic eye and goal-directed hand movements in patients with Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 39: 173-183
- S.F.W. Neggers and H. Bekkering (2000). Ocular Gaze is Anchored to the Target of an Ongoing Pointing Movement.Journal of Neurophysiology 83: 639-651
- S. F. W. Neggers, H. Bekkering (1999). Integration of visual and somatosensory target information in goal-directed eye and arm movements.Exp Brain Res 125-1, 97-107
- C.C.A.M. Gielen, E. J. Vrijenhoek, T. Flash, and S.F.W. Neggers (1997). Arm Position Constraints During Pointing and Reaching in 3-D Space.Journal of Neurophysiology 78: 660-673