Guillén Fernández - Selected publications#
van der Knaap N, El Marroun H, Klumpers F, Mous S, Jaddoe V, Hofman A, Homberg J, White T, Tiemeier H, Fernández G. Beyond classical inheritance: The influence of maternal genotype upon child's brain morphology and behavior. Journal of Neuroscience 2014; 34: 9516-9521
Bosch SE, Jehee JVM, Fernández G, Doeller CF. Reinstatement of associative memories in early visual cortex is signaled by the hippocampus. Journal of Neuroscience 2014; 34: 7493-7500
Hermans EJ, Henckens MJAG, Joëls M*, Fernández G*. Dynamic adaptation of large-scale brain networks in response to acute stressors. Trends in Neurosciences 2014; 37: 304-314
Kroes MC, Tendolkar I, van Wingen GA, van Waarde JA, Strange BA, Fernández G. An electroconvulsive therapy procedure impairs reconsolidation of emotional episodic memories in humans. Nature Neuroscience 2014; 17: 204–206
van der Linden M, Wegman J, Fernández G. Task- and experience-dependent cortical selectivity to features informative for categorization. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2014; 26: 319-333
van Eijndhoven P, van Wingen GA, Katzenbauer M, Groen W, Tepest R, Fernández G, Buitelaar JB, Tendolkar I. Paralimbic cortical thickness in first episode depression: evidence for trait-related differences in mood regulation. American Journal of Psychiatry 2013; 170: 1477-1486
den Ouden H, Daw ND, Fernández G, Elshout J, Rijpkema M, Hoogman, M, Franke, Cools R. Dissociable effects of dopamine and serotonin on reversal learning. Neuron 2013; 80: 1090-1100
Chavarría-Siles I, Rijpkema M, Lips E, Arias-Vasquez A, Verhage M, Franke B, Fernández G*, Posthuma D*. Genes encoding heterotrimeric G-proteins are associated with grey matter volume variations in the medial frontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex 2013; 23: 1025-1030
van Wingen GA, Geuze E, Caan MWA, Kozicz T, Olabarriaga SD, Denys D, Vermetten E, Fernández G. Persistent and reversible consequences of combat stress on the mesofrontal circuit and cognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2012; 109: 15508-15513
Henckens MJAG, van Wingen GA, Joëls M, Fernández G. Corticosteroid induced decoupling of the amygdala in men. Cerebral Cortex 2012; 22: 2336-2245
Kroes MC & Fernández G. Dynamic neural systems support adaptive, flexible memories. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2012; 36: 1646-1666
Everaerd D, Gerritsen L, Rijpkema M, Frodl T, van Oostrom I, Franke B, Fernández G, Tendolkar I. Sex modulates the interactive effect of the serotonin transporter gene polymorphism and childhood adversity on hippocampal volume. Neuropsychopharmacology 2012; 37: 1848-1855
van Dongen EV, Takashima A, Barth M, Zapp J, Schad LR, Paller KA, Fernández G. Memory stabilization with targeted reactivation during human slow-wave sleep. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2012; 109: 10575-10580
Stein JL*, Medland SE*, Arias Vasquez A*, Hibar DP* …(168 co-authors) … Fernández G … (25 co-authors) … Martin NG*, Franke B*, Wright MJ*, Thompson PL*. Common genetic polymorphisms are associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes. Nature Genetics 2012; 44:552-561
van Kesteren MT, Ruiter DJ, Fernández G*, Henson RN*. How schema and novelty augment memory formation. Trends in Neuroscience 2012; 35: 211-219
Qin S, Hermans EJ, van Marle HJ, Fernández G. Understanding low reliability of memories for neutral information encoded under stress: Alterations in memory-related activation in the hippo-campus and midbrain. Journal of Neuroscience 2012; 32: 4032-4041
van Wingen GA, Geuze E, Vermetten E, Fernández G. The neural consequences of combat stress: long-term follow-up. Molecular Psychiatry 2012; 17: 116-118
Hermans EJ, van Marle HJ*, Ossewaarde L*, Henckens MJAG*, Qin S*, van Kesteren MT*, Schoots VC*, Cousijn H*, Rijpkema M, Oostenveld R, Fernández G. Stress-related noradrenergic activity prompts large-scale neural network reconfiguration. Science 2011; 334: 1151-1153
Bralten J, Arias-Vásquez A, Makkinje R, Veltman JA, Brunner HG, Fernández G, Rijpkema M, Franke B. Association of the Alzheimer’s gene SORL1 with hippocampal volume in young healthy adults. American Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 168: 1083-1089
Bralten J, Franke B, Arias-Vásquez A, Heister A, Brunner HG, Fernández G, Rijpkema M. CR1 genotype is associated with entorhinal cortex volume in young healthy adults. Neurobiology of Aging 2011; 32: 2106-2111
Tendolkar I, van Wingen GA, Urner M, Verkes RJ, Fernández G. Short-term duloxetine administration affects neural correlates of mood-congruent memory. Neuropsychopharmacology 2011; 36: 2266-2275
Klucharev V, Munneke M, Smidts A, Fernández G. Down-regulation of the posterior medial frontal cortex prevents social conformity. Journal of Neuroscience 2011; 31: 11934-40
Qin S, van Marle H, Hermans E, Fernández G. Subjective sense of memory strength and the objective amount of information accurately remembered are related to distinct neural correlates at encoding. Journal of Neuroscience 2011; 31: 8920-8927
Joëls M, Fernández G, Roozendaal B. Stress and emotional memory: a matter of timing. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2011; 15: 280-288
Ossewaarde L, Verkes RJ, Hermans EJ, Kooijman SC, Urner M, Tendolkar I, van Wingen G, Fernández G. Two-week administration of the combined serotonin/noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor duloxetine augments functioning of mesolimbic incentive processing circuits. Biological Psychiatry 2011; 70: 568-574
van Wingen GA, Geuze E, Vermetten E, Fernández G. Perceived threat predicts the neural sequelae of combat stress. Molecular Psychiatry 2011; 16: 664-671
Henckens MJAG, van Wingen GA, Joëls M, Fernández G. Time-dependent corticosteroid modulation of prefrontal working memory processing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2011; 108: 5801-5806
van der Linden M, van Turennout M, Fernández G. Category training induces cross-modal object representations in the adult human brain. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2011; 23: 1315-1331
van Kesteren MT, Rijpkema M, Ruiter DJ, Fernández G. Retrieval of associative information congruent with prior knowledge is related to increased medial prefrontal activity and connectivity. Journal of Neuroscience 2010; 30: 15888-15894
Henckens MJAG, van Wingen GA, Joëls M, Fernández G. Time-dependent effects of corticosteroids on human amygdala processing. Journal of Neuroscience 2010; 30: 12725-12732
Franke B, Arias Vasquez A, Veltman JA, Brunner HG, Rijpkema M, Fernández G. Genetic variation in CACNA1C, a gene associated with bipolar disorder, influences brainstem rather than gray matter volume in healthy individuals. Biological Psychiatry 2010; 68: 586-588
Cousijn H, Rijpkema M, Qin S, van Marle HJF, Franke B, Hermans EJ, van Wingen G, Fernández G. Acute stress modulates genotype effects on amygdala processing in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2010; 107: 9867-9872
van Kesteren MT, Fernández G, Norris DG, Hermans EJ. Persistent schema-dependent hippocampal-neocortical connectivity during memory encoding and post-encoding rest in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2010; 107: 7550-7555
van Marle HJF, Hermans EJ, Qin S, Fernández G. From specificity to sensitivity: How acute stress affects amygdala processing of biologically salient stimuli. Biological Psychiatry 2009; 66: 649–655
Henckens MJAG*, Hermans EJ*, Pu Z, Joëls M, Fernández G. Stressed memories: How acute stress affects memory formation in humans. Journal of Neuroscience 2009; 29: 10111-10119
Takashima A, Nieuwenhuis IL, Jensen O, Talamini LM, Rijpkema M, Fernández G. Shift from hippocampal to neocortical centered retrieval network with consolidation. Journal of Neuroscience 2009; 29: 10087-10093
Qin S, Hermans EJ, van Marle HJF, Luo J, Fernández G. Acute psychological stress reduces working memory-related activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Biological Psychiatry 2009; 66: 25-32
van Wingen GA, Zylicz SA, Pieters S, Mattern C, Verkes RJ, Buitelaar JK, Fernández G. Testosterone increases amygdala reactivity in middle-aged women to a young adulthood level. Neuropsycho¬pharmacology 2009; 34: 539-547
Klucharev V, Hytönen K, Rijpkema M, Smidts A, Fernández G. Reinforcement learning signal predicts social conformity. Neuron 2009; 61: 140-151
van Wingen GA, van Broekhoven F, Verkes RJ, Petersson KM, Bäckström T, Buitelaar JK, Fernández G. Progesterone selectively increases amygdala reactivity in women. Molecular Psychiatry 2008; 13: 325-333
van Wingen GA, van Broekhoven F, Verkes RJ, Petersson KM, Bäckström T, Buitelaar J, Fernández G. How progesterone impairs memory for biologically salient stimuli in healthy young women. Journal of Neuroscience 2007; 27: 11416 -11423
Fernández G, Tendolkar I. The rhinal cortex – ‘gatekeeper’ of the declarative memory system. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2006; 10: 358-362
Takashima A, Petersson KM, Rutters F, Tendolkar I, Jensen O, Zwarts MJ, McNaughton BL, Fernández G. Declarative memory consolidation in humans: a prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 2006; 103: 756-761
Fell J, Dietl T, Grunwald T, Kurthen M, Klaver P, Trautner P, Schaller C, Elger CE, Fernández G. Neural bases of cognitive ERPs: more than phase reset. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2004; 16: 1595-1604
Voermans NC, Petersson KM, Daudey L, Weber B, van Spaendonck KP, Kremer HPH, Fernández G. Interaction between the human hippocampus and the caudate nucleus during route recognition. Neuron 2004; 43: 427-435
Weis S, Klaver P, Reul J, Elger CE, Fernández G. Temporal and cerebellar brain regions that support both declarative memory formation and retrieval. Cerebral Cortex 2004; 14: 256-267
Fernández G, Weis S, Stoffel-Wagner B, Tendolkar I, Reuber M, Beyenburg S, Klaver P, Fell J, de Greiff A, Ruhlmann J, Reul J, Elger CE. Menstrual cycle-dependent neural plasticity in the adult human brain is hormone, task, and region specific. Journal of Neuroscience 2003; 23: 3790-3795
Fernández G, Klaver P, Fell J, Grunwald T, Elger CE. Human declarative memory formation: segregating rhinal and hippocampal contributions. Hippocampus 2002; 12: 514-519
Fell J, Klaver P, Lehnertz K, Grunwald T, Schaller C, Elger CE, Fernández G. Human memory formation is accompanied by rhinal-hippocampal coupling and decoupling. Nature Neuroscience 2001; 4: 1259-1264
Fernández G. & Tendolkar I. Integrated brain activity in medial temporal and prefrontal areas predicts subsequent memory performance: Human declarative memory formation at the system level. Brain Research Bulletin 2001; 55: 1-9
Grunwald T, Beck H, Lehnertz K, Blümcke I, Pezer N, Kurthen M, Fernández G, Van Roost D, Heinze HJ, Kutas M, Elger CE. Evidence relating human verbal memory to hippocampal NMDA-receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 1999; 96: 12085-12089
Fernández G, Effern A, Grunwald T, Pezer N, Lehnertz K, Dümpelmann M, Van Roost D, Elger CE. Real-time tracking of memory formation in the human rhinal cortex and hippocampus. Science 1999; 285: 1582-1585
Fernández G, Brewer JB, Zhao Z, Glover GH, Gabrieli JDE. The level of sustained entorhinal activity at study correlates with subsequent cued recall performance: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study with high acquisition rate. Hippocampus 1999; 9: 35-44
Fernández G, Weyerts H, Tendolkar I, Smid HGOM, Scholz M, Heinze HJ. Event-related potentials of verbal encoding into episodic memory: Dissociation between the effects of subsequent memory performance and distinctiveness. Psychophysiology 1998; 35: 709-720
Fernández G, Effenberger O, Vinz B, Steinlein O, Elger CE, Döhring W, Heinze HJ. Hippocampal malformation as a cause of familial febrile convulsions and subsequent hippocampal sclerosis. Neurology 1998; 50: 909-917
Fernández G, Weyerts H, Schrader-Bölsche M, Tendolkar I, Smid HGOM, Tempelmann C, Hinrichs H, Scheich H, Elger CE, Mangun GR, Heinze HJ. Successful verbal encoding into episodic memory engages the posterior hippocampus: A parametrically analyzed functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Journal of Neuroscience 1998; 18: 1841-1847