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Curriculum
Vitae – Marko Jelicic
Position Associate Professor, Department of
Experimental Psychology Tel. +31 43 3881904 Fax +31 43 3884196 m.jelicic@psychology.unimaas.nl 1987 MSc, 1992 PhD, Research Research interests ü
Memory
Disorders ü
Forensic
Neuropsychology, including malingering ü
Stress
and Memory ü
Development of False Memories ü
Psychopathy 2002
VIDI Grant (€ 504.000), 2005 Open Competition Grant (€ 169.500), Publications Selected
Publications (past 5 years) Jelicic, M., van Boxtel, M.P.J., Houx, P.J. &
Jolles, J. (2000). Does migraine headache affect cognitive function
in the elderly? Report from the Jelicic, M. & Bonke, B. (2001). Memory impairments
following chronic stress? A critical review. European Journal of
Psychiatry, 15, 225-232. Jelicic, M., Henquet, C.E.C., Derix, M.M.A.
& Jolles, J. (2001). Test-retest stability of
the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive
Syndrome in psychiatric patients. International Journal of Neuroscience,
110, 73-78. Jelicic, M., Jonker, C. & Deeg, D.J.H.
(2001). Effects
of low levels of serum vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive performance in
old age: A population-based study. Developmental Neuropsychology,
20, 565-572. Jelicic, M., Bosma, H., Ponds, R.W.H.M., van Boxtel,
M.P.J., Houx, P.J. & Jolles,
J. (2002). Subjective sleep problems in later life as predictors of cognitive
decline. Report from the Jelicic, M. & Merckelbach, H. (2002). Peer-review:
Let’s imitate the lawyers! Cortex, 38, 406-407. Bosma, H., Boxtel, M.P.J., Ponds, R.W.H.M., Jelicic, M., Houx, P.J., Metsemakers, J.F.M.
& Jolles, J. (2002). Engaged lifestyle and
cognitive function in middle and old-aged, non-demented persons: A reciprocal
association? Zeitschrift für Gerontologie
und Geriatrie, 35,
575-581. Jelicic, M. Bosma, H., Ponds, R.W.H.M., van
Boxtel, M.P.J., Houx, P.J. & Jolles, J. (2003). Neuroticism does not
affect cognitive functioning in later life. Experimental Aging Research,
29, 73-78. Candel, Merckelbach, H. & Jelicic, M.. (2004). Dissociative tendencies in undergraduates are related to
endorsement of vague trauma items. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 45,
70-75. Jelicic,
M., Merckelbach, H. & van Bergen, S. (2004). Symptom validity
testing of feigned crime-related amnesia: a simulation study. Journal of
Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology, 5, 1-8. Jelicic,
M., Merckelbach, H. & van Bergen, S. (2004). Symptom validity testing of feigned amnesia for a mock crime. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19,
525-531. Wiers, R.W., de Jong, P.J., Havermans, R. &
Jelicic, M. (2004). How to change implicit
drug-related cognitions in prevention: A transdisciplinary
integration of findings from experimental psychology, social cognition,
memory and experimental learning psychology. Substance Use & Misuse,
39, 1625-1684. Jelicic, M. & Merckelbach,
H. (2004). Traumatic stress, brain changes and memory deficits: A critical
note. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 192, 548-553. Jelicic, M., Geraerts,
E., Merckelbach, H. & Guerrieri, R. (2004) Acute stress enhances memory for emotional words, but impairs
memory for neutral words. International Journal of Neuroscience, 114,
1343-1351. Candel, Geraerts,
E., Smeets, E., Jelicic, M., van Heerden, J. & Merckelbach, H. (2005). Fantasy proneness,
but not self-reported trauma is related to DRM performance of women reporting
recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. Consciousness and Cognition,
14, 602-612. Smeets, T., Merckelbach,
H., Horselenberg, R. & Jelicic, M. (2005).
Trying to recollect past events: Confidence, beliefs, and memories. Clinical
Psychology Review, 25, 917-934. Books Foster, J.K. & Jelicic, M. (Eds.) (1999), Memory: Systems, process or function? Oxford: Oxford University Press. Merckelbach, H. &
Jelicic, M. (2005). Hoe een CIA-agent zijn geheugen hervond en andere
waargebeurde verhalen. Coordinator
of the 2nd year course Memory Supervisor of
various BSc and MSc
theses
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