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CURRICULUM VITAE ________________ Indira Tendolkar Associate Professor in cognitive psychiatry (Nijmegen) Adjunct Professor in psychiatry (Essen) Neurologist Address Department of Psychiatry Huispost 966 Radboud University Medical Center Postbus 9101

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CURRICULUM VITAE________________

Indira TendolkarAssociate Professor in cognitive psychiatry (Nijmegen)

Adjunct Professor in psychiatry (Essen)Neurologist

AddressDepartment of PsychiatryHuispost 966Radboud University Medical CenterPostbus 91016500 HB NijmegenTel: +24-3613490Email: [email protected] Researcher-ID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-1167-2010

Website: http://www.ru.nl/people/donders/tendolkar-i/?locale=nlhttps://www.uni-due.de/rke-ap/Tendolkar.shtml

Curriculum Vitae Indira Tendolkar

1. Personal detailsDate of Birth 12th June 1968

Nationality German of Indian origin

Marital Status Married, 2 children

2. Main achievements in the last 5 years

10/2015 Elected member of the VENI committee of the Dutch Research

foundation (NWO)

06/2015 Theme speaker of the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition

and Behavior

Track coordinator Master Course Cognitive Neuroscience of

the Radboud University Nijmegen

02/2015 Elected Member of the plenary visitation committee for the

residency programme in psychiatry of the Dutch Associations

of Psychiatrists

01/2015 junior Principle Investigator at the Radboud University Medical

Center

01/2015 Senior Scientist Erwin Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance

Imaging, Essen Germany

06/2012 Adjunct Professor in Psychiatry University of Essen/Duisburg,

Germany

05/2012 Elected Member of the Concilium Psychiatricum

05/2011 Director of the residency programme in Psychiatry of the

Radboud University Medical Center

Chair of the Board of directors of the residency programme in

psychiatry in the East-Netherlands

04/2011 Associate Professor in Psychiatry of the Department of

Psychiatry of Radboud University Medical Center

3. EducationSchool1978 - 1987 Grammar School: St. Hildegardis-Gymnasium, Duisburg,

Germany

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1987: 'A' Levels: combined grade: 1.6

Medical School1987-1993 University of Aachen, Germany

1993/94 Compulsory Shadow House Officer Year:

Psychiatry, University of Zurich, Switzerland

General Surgery, St. Antonius-Hospital Eschweiler, Germany

Internal Medicine, St. Antonius-Hospital Eschweiler, Germany

Medical Degree 04/1994: German state medical examination first class

Postgraduate Qualification

05/1995 Medical Doctor: University of Aachen, Germany: first class.

Title of M.D. thesis: “Role of leukocyte activation in the

pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy” (Magna cum laude)

09/1997 EEG Certificate of the German Society for Clinical

Neurophysiology

02/2000 Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training in Neurology

07/2002 Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training in Psychiatry

and Psychotherapy

06/2006 German Habilitation degree.

Habilitation topic: “Neurophysiological correlates of declarative

memory deficits in patients with schizophrenia”

01/2007 Certificate of Completion of training in “Interpersonal

Psychotherapy” at the RINO in Amsterdam including the

permission to work as an independent IPT-psychotherapist

11/2007 Certificate of Completion of consultancy on “women’s

leaderships” at the RINO in Amsterdam

04/2008 Certificate of Completion of workshop on “problem-solving

coaching” at the RINO in Amsterdam

` 04/2008 Certificate of GCP exam (re-certification 2013)

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10/2012 Certificate Health Management (one year post-graduate

course)-MIBEG Cologne, Germany

10/2014 Basic Certificate Teaching of the Radboud University Medical

Center

Theoretical teaching

Practical clinical teaching

Supervision of research internships

11/2014 Certificate RGS (Opleidingsvisitatie)

4. Previous and current employers7/1994 - 9/1995 Resident in Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurology

Department of Neurology II, University of Magdeburg, Germany

Advisor Prof. H.J. Heinze, M.D.

Occupation General neurology ward, outpatient clinic for epilepsies,

dementias and multiple sclerosis

- fMRI, ERP, MEG, quantitative structural MRI

10/1995 - 10/1996 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Cognitive Neuroscience

Department of Psychology / Wellcome Brain Research Group,

University of St Andrews, Great Britain

Advisor Prof. M.D. Rugg, Ph.D.

Occupation - Electrophysiology of human memory

11/1995 – 2/1998 Resident in Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurology

Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University of

Magdeburg, Germany

Advisor Prof. H.J. Heinze, M.D.

Occupation General neurology ward, outpatient clinic for epilepsies,

dementias and multiple sclerosis

- fMRI, ERP, MEG, quantitative structural MRI

02/1998 – 11/2003 Resident and Research Fellow in Psychiatry

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Department of Psychiatry, University of Cologne, Germany

Advisor Prof. J. Klosterkoetter, M.D.

Occupation - clinical work on open and closed ward in general psychiatry,

outpatient clinic, early psychosis diagnosis and

psychotherapeutic education

- neurophysiological research (implementation of an own

electrophysiology lab)

Since 12/2003 Staff member in Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands

2003-2011 Staff member in the acute psychiatry team

2007-2015 Setup and coordination neuropsychiatric outpatient clinic as

well as participation in multidisciplinary day clinics for

Parkinson’s disease (Dept. of Neurology) and geriatric patients

(Dep. of Geriatrics)

2009-2011 Interim head of the consultation psychiatry of the UMC St

Radboud with the supervision of an interdisciplinary team of 1

psychiatrist in specialization and one general practitioner during

specialization, 2 advanced nurse practioner’s and one nurse

2011-2015 Setup and coordination old age psychiatry outpatient clinic

2015- Consultation and liaison psychiatry

Management experience

06/09-09/09 Development of work concept for doctors and nurses and

reorganization of the consultation psychiatry to fulfill the needs

of the DRG-system

05/11- Human Resource Management with respect to residents in

psychiatry

02/12-12/12 Set-up Old age psychiatry compartiment at the department of

psychiatry both with respect to patient care and education

5. Research activities• description (max one A4) of the research area and the interests

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Indira Tendolkar focuses of her research on the so-called declarative memory system,

the neural circuit that enables us to remember consciously past events and facts- a

crucial ability in every-day life. To this end, IT has developed novel experimental designs

testing neutral and emotional forms of declarative memory using a wide array of

electrophysiological and neuroimaging methods. While exploring the fundamental

cognitive neuroscience of emotional and non-emotional forms of declarative memory in

one line of research, IT has also focused on the causal relationship between a

dysfunction of this memory system and important psychiatric disorders. In Nijmegen, I.

Tendolkar has set up a line of research aiming to identify the brain regions related to the

development and maintenance of depression. Initially, IT´s research group focused on

structural and functional changes of the declarative memory system early in the course

of depression and has recently extended their work unraveling the neural underpinnings

of chronic and even treatment resistant depression. Her group provided first evidence

that the functional activity of brain regions mediating declarative memory is altered both

as a function of state or trait early in the course of depression. Moreover, IT has been

able to extend ongoing research on the neural correlates of memory bias in depression

by showing that remitted patients still show a reduced neural capacity to memorize

positive events within the amygdala, a finding that can help optimizing cognitive

behavioral therapies of depression and recently has initiated a line of reserahc related to

cognitive bias modification. Within this clinical applied line of research, IT has also

conducted a row of functional imaging studies investigating the effect of acute mood on

declarative memory formation. Using structural and resting state MRI techniques, the

research group has focused on chronic depression in particular en for example the

effects of ECT. To study the impact of childhood adversity on neurocognitive vulnerability

factors of anxiety and depression,, Indira Tendolkar is collaborating on the “Brain

Imaging and Genetics” (BIG) project initiated by Prof. Guillén Fernández and his

Cognitive Neurology and memory group at the FC Donders Centre. The last two years IT

has extended her stress related research from adulthood to healthy elderly trying to

understand what causes vulnerability and resilience in elderly in reaction to acute

stressors.

grant acquisition:

1998 Travel grant provided by the Federal Research Council of

Germany (DFG TE-321/1-1)

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1999-2002 1 year research grant from the intramural research program

“Köln Fortune” to I. Tendolkar for the investigating long term

memory deficits in schizophrenia

2-year research grant to I. Tendolkar (DFG TE-321/2-1). Title:

"Neurophysiological correlates of long term memory deficits in

schizophrenia"

1-year research grant from the intramural research program

“Köln Fortune” to I. Tendolkar for the investigating the

relationship between antisaccade deficits and visuo spatial

working memory deficits in schizophrenia

(the sum of these grants equals 1, 5 fte PhD-student for 4

years)

2005-2009 4-year research grant from the intramural research program of

the University medical Center of the Radboud University

Nijmegen to I. Tendolkar for the investigating the neural

correlates of memory bias in patients with a depression

(equals 1fte PhD-student for 4 years)

4 year collaborational grant with the Department of Clinical

Psychology, University of Nijmegen for investigating the neural

correlates of mood induction (Prof. Eni Becker principle

investigator)

(equals 1fte PhD-student for 4 years)

2007-2010 100.000 Euro Eli-Lilly grant “Tackling the effect of duloxetine on

brain function in mood specific emotional processing in healthy

volunteers: an fMRI study bridging pharmacotherapeutical and

cognitive psychological approaches to depression” in

collaboration with Dr. Robbert Jan Verkes (Pompe Stichting

Nijmegen) and Prof. Guillen Fernàndez (FC Donders Centre for

Cognitive Neuroimaging, Nijmegen)

(equals 1fte PhD-student for 2 years)

2008-2010 100.000 intramural grant “Genes to remember” in collaboration

with Dr. Barbara Franke (Department of Anthropogenetics,

Nijmegen) and Prof. Guillen Fernàndez (FC Donders Centre for

Cognitive Neuroimaging, Nijmegen)

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(equals 1fte Post-Doc for 2 years)

2009 10.000 Euro start-up grant “Psychosocial Network in the

treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease” from the Dutch

Parkinson Association in collaboration with Dr. Rianne Esselink

(Department of Neurology)

2011-2017 180.000 Euro intramural PhD grant on stress and aging

(AGIKO)

2012-2017 Helmholtz grant together with Prof. Norris, Erwin-Hahn Institute

and Prof. Wiltfang, Department of Psychiatry, University of

Goettingen on fMRI and spectroscopy in healthy elderly and

type 2 Diabetes, 530.000 € -

2014-2018 Radboud PhD grant on neurocognitive effects of

electroconvulsive therapy using resting state fMRI and GABA-

spectroscopy (2014-2018), 180.000 € (AGIKO)

2015-2019 Radboud PhD grant on neural underpinnings of negative

schemas in depression and their modification, 180.000 €

(AGIKO)

supervision of Postdocs, PhD students, master studentssince 1998 co-promotion of 6 medical theses at the Medical faculty of the

University of Cologne, Germany (2 with Magna cum laude)

since 2004 (co-)promotion of 4 master (2 with Magna cum laude)

co-promotor

6/2009 Guido van Wingen

12/2012 Philip van Eijndhoven

Promoter

3/2013 Jennifer Arnold

since 2010 post-doc supervision

2010-2012 Dr. Lotte Gerritsen

Since 2013 Dr. Philip van Eijndhoven

Ongoing supervision: Peter Mulders (1st promoter due 2018)

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Daphne Everaerd ( 2nd promotor due 2017)

Jan Willem Thielen (2nd promoter due 2017)

Martin Möbius ( 2nd promoter due 2016)

6. Teaching activities

1994-1998 Teaching of nurses in neurology and psychiatry

since 1998 Lectures on Psychiatry and Neurology for medical students at

the University of Cologne, Germany

since 2001 Lectures on “Cognitive Neurosciences in Psychiatry” at the

University of Cologne

since 2004 Coordinator of “Cognitive Neurosciences in Psychiatry” for the

Master Course Cognitive Neurosciences at the University of

Nijmegen, Netherlands

since 2004 Lectures on Psychiatry for medical students at the University of

Nijmegen, Netherlands

since 2006 Adjunct lecturer at the Department of Psychiatry, University of

Cologne Medical Center

2007-2010 Mentor of medical students during their master phase in

Nijmegen

2009-2012 Member of the educational board of the Donders Graduate

School Master Course Cognitive Neurosciences at the

University of Nijmegen, Netherlands

since 2010 Coordinator educational research meetings for Phds and post-

docs at the Department of Psychiatry of Radboud University

Medical Center

since 2011 Coordinator of the theoretical courses for residents in

psychiatry

since 2015 Track coordinator “Learning, memory and plasticity” Master

Course Cognitive Neurosciences at the University of Nijmegen,

Netherlands

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Patient care activities

specific function in patient careInterim-Head of the consultation psychiatry of the UMC St

Radboud with the supervision of an interdisciplinary team of 1

psychiatrist and one general practitioner during specialization,

2 advanced nurse practioner’s and one nurse

specific expertise being a neurologist and psychiatrist by training IT has

developed a specific expertise in the topspecialism of

neuropsychiatry in particular focusing on neurodegenerative

diseases such as Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease. She

has developed the psychiatric screening at the local Parkinson

Day Clinic, an internationally recognized Center of Excellence.

Together with dr. Esselink from the Department of Neurology

she has set up a workgroup that deals with the treatment of

psychosocial problems of patients with Parkinson. At this point

she has embarked on a collaboration with the Department of

surgery to investigate the aspects of healing environment on

course and outcome of surgical diagnostics and intervention.

7. Memberships of professional societies11/2005- Dutch Society of Psychiatrists

11/2010- Society for Biological Psychiatry

8. Governing board and committee activitiesat local level Member of the Regional Medical Ethical Commission (Arnhem-

Nijmegen)

at national level Member of the concilium psychiatricum of the NVvP

Member of the plenary visitation committee of the NVvP

at international level Member of the Board of Professors and Associate Professors

of the Medical Faculty of the University of Essen-Duisburg

Bord member of an international consortium on neurobiology of

electroconvulsive therapy

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9. Reviewing for and editorships of scientific journalsAd hoc reviewer Acta Scand Psychologica, Biological Psychiatry, Brain, Brain

Research, DFG (German Research Council), Hippocampus,

NeuroImaging, Neuropsychologia, International Journal of

Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Psychiatry

Research, Schizophrenia Research, ZonMW (Dutch Health

Research Council)

Scientific Organizer 46. Annual Meeting of the German Society for Clinical

Neurophysiology and Functional Brain Imaging in Bonn,

October 3rd to 7th 2001 (Co-organizer)

“Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Meeting” in Nijmegen, April 12th to

13th, 2005 (Co-organizer)

Symposium at the annual meeting for Dutch Psychiatrists about

the neurobiology of depression in Maastricht, April 11th to 13th,

2007

Symposium at the annual meeting for Dutch Psychiatrists about

structural MRI in Psychiatry in Amsterdam, April 10th to 12th,

2008

Symposium at the annual meeting for Dutch Psychiatrists about

structural MRI in Psychiatry in Amsterdam, April 1st to 3rd,

2009

Local Psychiatry Symposium Nijmegen, June 9th 2009:

“Cognitive Neuroscience in Psychiatry”

Symposium at the annual meeting for Dutch Psychiatrists about

functional and structural brain changes in depression in

Maastricht, March 31st to April 1nd, 2010

Symposium at the annual meeting for Dutch Psychiatrists about

vulnerability factors of depression in Amsterdam, March 30th to

April 1st, 2011

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Symposium on neuromodulatory therapies at the annual

meeting of the Society of Applied Neurosciences, January 31st,

2014

Symposium on aging in Apeldoorn, January 29th, 2015

Symposium on the Neuroplasticity induced by

electroconvulsive therapy at the human system level Society

for Biological Psychiatry in Toronto, March 14th to 16th, 2015

10. Invited lectures• national

Invited lecture at the Open Day 07/2005 of the Centre for

Cognitive Neuroimaging Nijmegen

Invited lecture at the second A. Guiora Annual Roundtable

Conference in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language Max-

Planck-Institute Nijmegen 10/2007

Invited lecture at the Dutch Figon days 10/2012

Invited lecture at the Dutch Neurological Association 02/2013

• international

Invited lecture at the “Neuroscientific Symposium of the

University of Cologne” 10/2006

Invited lecture at the “World Congress of Biological Psychiatry”

05/2011

Invited lecture at the Neuroscientifc meetings of the University

of Göttingen 05/2015

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11. Prizes and awards-12. Experience abroad1993/94 Compulsory Shadow House Officer Year in Zürich, Switzerland

10/1995 - 10/1996 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Cognitive Neuroscience

Department of Psychology / Wellcome Brain Research Group,

University of St Andrews, Great Britain

Since 12/2003 Working as clinician/researcher with a German-Indian

Background at the Radboud University Medical Center

Nijmegen

13.Results of scientific research

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selection top publications past five years

Everaerd D, Klumpers F, van Wingen G, Tendolkar I, Fernández G. Association between

neuroticism and amygdala responsivity emerges under stressful conditions.

Neuroimage. 2015 112:218-24 Impakt Faktor: 6.4

> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

Bus BA, Molendijk ML, Tendolkar I, Penninx BW, Prickaerts J, Elzinga BM, Voshaar RC.

Chronic depression is associated with a pronounced decrease in serum brain-derived

neurotrophic factor over time.

Mol Psychiatry 2015 20(5):602-8 Impakt Faktor: 15.1

> top 5 subject category “psychiatry”

Kroes MC, Tendolkar I, van Wingen GA, van Waarde JA, Strange BA, Fernández G. An

electroconvulsive therapy procedure impairs reconsolidation of episodic memories in

humans.

Nat Neurosci 17(2):204-6 Impakt Faktor: 14.9

> top 5 subject category “neuroscience”

van Eijndhoven P, van Wingen G, Katzenbauer M, Groen W, Tepest R, Fernández G,

Buitelaar J, Tendolkar I. Paralimbic cortical thickness in first-episode depression: evidence

for trait-related differences in mood regulation.

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Am J Psychiatry 2013 170(12):1477-86 Impakt Faktor: 12.3

> top 5 subject category “psychiatry”

van Wingen GA, Tendolkar I, Urner M, van Marle HJ, Denys D, Verkes RJ, Fernández G.

Short-term antidepressant administration reduces default mode and task-positive network

connectivity in healthy individuals during rest.

Neuroimage 2013 88:47-53 Impakt Faktor: 6.4

> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

van Eijndhoven P, van Wingen G, Fernández G, Rijpkema M, Pop-Purceleanu M, Verkes

RJ, Buitelaar J, Tendolkar I. Neural basis of recollection in first-episode major depression.

Hum Brain Mapp 2013 34(2):283-94 Impact Faktor: 6.3

> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

Gerritsen L, Tendolkar I, Franke B, Vasquez AA, Kooijman S, Buitelaar J, Fernández G,

Rijpkema M. BDNF Val66Met genotype modulates the effect of childhood adversity on

subgenual anterior cingulate cortex volume in healthy subjects.

Mol Psychiatry 2012 17(6):597-603 Impakt Faktor: 15.1

> top 5 subject category “psychiatry”

Gerritsen L, Rijpkema M, van Oostrom I, Buitelaar J, Franke B, Fernández G, Tendolkar I.Amygdala to hippocampal volume ratio is associated with negative memory bias in healthy

subjects.

Psychol Med 2012 42(2):335-43 Impact Faktor: 6.2

> top 5 subject category “clinical psychology”

Rijpkema M, Everaerd D, Franke B, Tendolkar I, Fernández G. Sexual dimorphism in the

basal ganglia.

Human Brain Mapping 2012 33(5):1246-52 Impact Factor: 6.3

Urner M, van Wingen G, Franke B, Rijpkema M, Fernández G, Tendolkar I. Genetic

variation of the alpha2b-adrenoceptor affects neural correlates of emotional memory

formation

Human Brain Mapping 2011 32(12):2096-103 Impact Faktor: 6.3

> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

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Fitzgerald DA, Arnold JF, Becker ES, Speckens AE, Rinck M, Rijpkema M, Fernández G,

Tendolkar I. How mood challenges emotional memory formation: An fMRI investigation.

Neuroimage 2011 56(3):1783-90. Impact Faktor: 6.4

>top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

van Eijndhoven P, van Wingen G, Fernández G, Rijpkema M, Verkes RJ, Buitelaar J,

Tendolkar I. Amygdala responsivity related to memory of emotionally neutral stimuli

constitutes a trait factor for depression.

Neuroimage 2011 54(2):1677-84 Impakt Faktor: 6.4

> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

Ossewaarde L, Verkes RJ, Hermans EJ, Kooijman SC, Urner M, Tendolkar I, van Wingen

GA, Fernández G. Two-week administration of the combined serotonin-noradrenaline

reuptake inhibitor duloxetine augments functioning of mesolimbic incentive processing

circuits.

Biol Psychiatry 2011 70(6):568-74 Impact Factor: 9.5

> top 5 subject category “psychiatry”

Subchronic duloxetine administration alters the extended amygdala circuitry in healthy

individuals. van Marle H, Tendolkar I, Urner M, Verkes RJ, Fernández G, van Wingen G

Neuroimage 2011 55(2):825-31. Impact Faktor: 6.4

> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”

Further original scientific publications in peer-reviewed international journals

Thielen JW, Takashima A, Rutters F, Tendolkar I, Fernández G. Transient relay function of

midline thalamic nuclei during long-term memory consolidation in humans. Learn Mem 2015;

22(10):527-31. Impact Factor: 4.4

Mulders PC, van Eijndhoven PF, Schene AH, Beckmann CF, Tendolkar I. Resting-state

functional connectivity in major depressive disorder: A review.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2015; 56:330-44. Impact Factor: 9.4

Vrijsen JN, Tendolkar I, Arias-Vásquez A, Franke B, Schene AH, Fernández G, van

Oostrom I. Interaction of the 5-HTTLPR and childhood trauma influences memory bias in

healthy individuals. J Affect Disord 2015 ;186:83-9. Impact Factor: 3.3

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van der Veldt M, Lok P, Pop-Purceleanu M, Tendolkar I, van Eijndhoven P. Anxiety

disorders during pregnancy and the post-partum period. Tijdschr Psychiatr 2015;57(6):415-

23.

Möbius M, Tendolkar I, Lohner V, Baltussen M, Becker ES. Refilling the half-empty glass -

Investigating the potential role of the Interpretation Modification Paradigm for Depression

(IMP-D).

J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 2015;49(Pt A):37-43. Impact Factor: 2.3

Ten Doesschate F, van Eijndhoven P, Tendolkar I, van Wingen GA, van Waarde JA. Pre-

treatment amygdala volume predicts electroconvulsive therapy response.

Front Psychiatry 2014 26;5:169.

van Uden IW, Tuladhar AM, de Laat KF, van Norden AG, Norris DG, van Dijk EJ, Tendolkar I, de Leeuw FE. White matter integrity and depressive symptoms in cerebral small vessel

disease: The RUN DMC study.

Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 2015 23(5):525-35 Impact Factor: 3.5

Vogel S, Gerritsen L, van Oostrom I, Arias-Vásquez A, Rijpkema M, Joëls M, Franke B,

Tendolkar I, Fernández G. Linking genetic variants of the mineralocorticoid receptor and

negative memory bias: interaction with prior life adversity.

Psychoneuroendocrinology 2014 40:181-90 Impact Factor: 5.6

Tendolkar I, van Beek M, van Oostrom I, Mulder M, Janzing J, Voshaar RO, van Eijndhoven

P. Electroconvulsive therapy increases hippocampal and amygdala volume in therapy

refractory depression: a longitudinal pilot study.

Psychiatry Res 2013 214(3):197-203 Impact Factor: 2.9

Lappegård KT, Pop-Purceleanu M, van Heerde W, Sexton J, Tendolkar I, Pop G. Improved

neurocognitive functions correlate with reduced inflammatory burden in atrial fibrillation

patients treated with intensive cholesterol lowering therapy.

J Neuroinflammation 2013 10:78 Impact Factor: 5.4

Theysohn N, Qin S, Maderwald S, Poser BA, Theysohn JM, Ladd ME, Norris DG, Gizewski

ER, Fernandez G, Tendolkar I. Memory-related hippocampal activity can be measured

robustly using FMRI at 7 tesla.

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J Neuroimaging 2013 23(4):445-51 Impact Factor: 1.8

van Oostrom I, Franke B, Arias Vasquez A, Rinck M, Tendolkar I, Verhagen M, van der Meij

A, Buitelaar JK, Janzing JG. Never-depressed females with a family history of depression

demonstrate affective bias.

Psychiatry Res 2013 30;205(1-2):54-8 Impact Factor: 2.9

Arnold JF, Zwiers MP, Fitzgerald DA, van Eijndhoven P, Becker ES, Rinck M, Fernández G,

Speckens AE, Tendolkar I. Fronto-limbic microstructure and structural connectivity in

remission from major depression.

Psychiatry Res 2012 30;204(1):40-8 Impact Factor: 2.9

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(8):1848-55 Impact Factor: 6.7

Muskens JB, Schellekens AF, de Leeuw FE, Tendolkar I, Hepark S.

Damage in the dorsal striatum alleviates addictive behavior.

Gen Hosp Psychiatry 2012 34(6):702 Impact Factor: 3.1

van Oostrom I, Franke B, Rijpkema M, Gerritsen L, Arias-Vásquez A, Fernández G, Tendolkar I. Interaction between BDNF Val66Met and childhood stressful life events is

associated to affective memory bias in men but not women.

Biol Psychol 2012 89(1):214-9 Impact Factor: 3.9

Tendolkar I, Enajat M, Wezenberg E, Zwiers MP, Van Wingen G, de Leeuw FE, Pop G,

Pop-Purceleanu M. 1-year Cholesterol lowering treatment reduces medial temporal lobe

atrophy and memory decline in stroke-free elderly with atrial fibrillation: Evidence from a

parallel group randomized trial

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2012 27(1):49-58 Impact Factor: 2.1

Tendolkar I, van Wingen G, Urner M, Verkes RJ, Fernández G. Short-term duloxetine

administration affects neural correlates of mood-congruent memory.

Neuropsychopharmacology 2011 36(11):2266-75 Impact Factor: 6.7

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van Uden IW, van Norden AG, de Laat KF, van Oudheusden LJ, Gons RA, Tendolkar I, Zwiers MP, de Leeuw FE. Depressive Symptoms and Amygdala Volume in Elderly with

Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: The RUN DMC Study.

J Aging Res 2011;2011:647869 Impact Factor: 2.9

van der Hoek TC, Bus BA, Matui P, van der Marck MA, Esselink RA, Tendolkar I. Prevalence of depression in Parkinson's disease: effects of disease stage, motor subtype

and gender.

J Neurol Sci 2011 310(1-2):220-4 Impact Factor: 2.5

Bus BAA, Tendolkar I, Franke B, de Graaf J, den Heijer M, Buitelaar JK, Oude Voshaar

RC.Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor: determinants and relationship with depressive

symptoms in a community population of middle-aged and elderly people.

World Journal of Biological Psychiatry 2012 13(1):39-47 Impact Factor: 5.6

van Norden AG, de Laat KF, Gons RA, van Uden IW, van Dijk EJ, van Oudheusden LJ,

Esselink RA, Bloem BR, van Engelen BG, Zwarts MJ, Tendolkar I, Olde-Rikkert MG, van

der Vlugt MJ, Zwiers MP, Norris DG, de Leeuw FE. Causes and consequences of cerebral

small vessel disease. The RUN DMC study: a prospective cohort study. Study rationale and

protocol.

BMC Neurol 2011 11:29. Impact Factor: 2.1

Arnold JF, Fitzgerald DA, Fernandez G, Rijpkema M, Rinck M, Eling PA, Becker ES,

Speckens A, Tendolkar I. Rose or black-coloured glasses? Altered neural processing of

positive events during memory formation is a trait marker of depression.

Journal of Affective Disorders 2011 131(1-3):214-23. Impact Faktor: 3.8

Wouts L, Janzing JG, Lampe IK, de Vegt F, Kiemeney B, Tendolkar I, Buitelaar JK, Oude

Voshaar, RC. The interplay of cerebrovascular disease, neuroticism and gender in late-life

depression: a cross-sectional cohort study.

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2011 26(7):702-10. Impact Factor: 2.1

Vissers CT, Virgillito D, Fitzgerald DA, Speckens AE, Tendolkar I, van Oostrom I, Chwilla

DJ. The influence of mood on the processing of syntactic anomalies: Evidence from P600.

Neuropsychologia 2010 48(12):3521-31. Impact Faktor: 4.8

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Groen WB, Teluij M, Buitelaar JK, Tendolkar I. Amygdala and hippocampus enlargement in

adolescents with autism.

The Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2010 49;(6):552-

560. Impact Factor: 4.9

van Wingen GA, van Eijndhoven P, Cremers H, Pieters S, Tendolkar I, Verkes RJ, Buitelaar

JK, Fernández G. Neural state and trait bases of mood-incongruent memory formation and

retrieval in major depression.

Journal of Psychiatry Research 2010 44(8);527-34. Impact Factor: 4.7

van Wingen GA, Rijpkema M, Franke B, Tendolkar I, Buitelaar J K, Fernández G. The

brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism affects memory formation and

retrieval of biologically salient stimuli.

Neuroimage 2010 15;50(3):1212-1218. Impact Factor: 6.4

Tesink CMJY, Buitelaar JK, Petersson KM, van der Gaag RJ, Kan CC, Tendolkar I, Hagoort

P. Neural correlates of pragmatic language comprehension in autism spectrum disorders.

Brain 2009;132(7):1941-52 Impact Factor: 9.6

Qin S, Rijpkema M, Tendolkar I, Piekema C, Hermans EJ, Binder M, Petersson KM, Luo J,

Fernández G. Dissecting medial temporal lobe contributions to item and associative memory

formation

NeuroImage 2009;46(3):874-81 Impact Factor: 6.4

van Eijndhoven P, Van Oijen K, Van Wingen G, Rijpkema M, Oude Voshaar R, Buitelaar J,

Fernandez G, Tendolkar I. Amygdala volume is state dependent in the early course of

depression

Biological Psychiatry 2009;65(9):812-8 Impact Factor: 9.5

Tendolkar I. How semantic and episodic memory contribute to timing in autobiographical

memory.

Language Learning 2008;58(s1):143-47 Impact Factor: 1.6

Van Norden AGW, Fick WF, de Laat KF, van Oudheusen LJB, van Uden IWM, Tendolkar I, Norris DG, Zwiers MP, de Leeuw FE. Subjective cognitive failures are associated with

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hippocampal atrophy in non-demented elderly with white matter lesions. The RUN DMC

study .

Neurology 2008;71(15):1152-9 Impact Factor: 8.3

Tendolkar I, Arnold J, Petersson KM, Weis S, Brockhaus-Dumke A, van Eijndhoven P,

Buitelaar J, Fernández G. Contributions of the medial temporal lobe to declarative memory

retrieval: Manipulating the amount of contextual retrieval.

Learning and Memory 2008;15(9):611-7 Impact Factor: 5.1

Brockhaus-Dumke A, Schultze-Lutter F, Bechdolf A, Mueller R, Tendolkar I, Pukrop R,

Klosterkoetter J, Ruhrmann S. Sensory gating in schizophrenia: P50 and N100 gating in

unmedicated subjects at risk, first-episode and chronic patients.

Biological Psychiatry 2008;64(5):376-84 Impact Factor: 9.5

Tendolkar I, Arnold J, Petersson KM, Weis S, Anke Brockhaus-Dumke, van Eijndhoven P,

Buitelaar J, Fernandez G. Probing the neural correlates of associative memory formation: A

parametrically analyzed event-related functional MRI study.

Brain Research 2007;1142:159-68 Impact Factor: 2.5

Takashima A, Petersson K M, Rutters F, Tendolkar I, Jensen O, Zwarts M J, McNaughton

BL, Fernandez G. Declarative memory consolidation in humans: A prospective functional

magnetic resonance imaging study.

PNAS 2006;103(3):756-61 Impact Factor: 9.4

Pukrop R, Schultze-Lutter F, Ruhrmann S, Brockhaus-Dumke A, Tendolkar I, Bechdolf A,

Matuschek E, Klosterkötter J. Neurocognitive Functioning In Subjects At Risk For A First

Episode Of Psychosis Compared With First- And Multiple Episode Schizophrenia.

J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 2006;28(8):1388-407 Impact Factor: 2.2

Brockhaus-Dumke A, Tendolkar I, Pukrop R, Schultze-Lutter F, Klosterkoetter J, Ruhrmann

S. Impaired mismatch negativity (MMN) generation in prodromal and schizophrenia patients.

Schizophrenia Research 2005;73(2-3):297-310 Impact Factor: 4.2

Tendolkar I, Ruhrmann S, Brockhaus-Dumke A, Pauli M, Mueller R, Klosterkoetter J. Neural

correlates of visuo-spatial attention during an antisaccade task in Schizophrenia: an ERP

study.

International Journal of Neuroscience 2005;115:681-98 Impact Factor: 0.9

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Tendolkar I, Weis S, Guddat O, Fernández G, Brockhaus-Dumke A, Specht K, Klosterkötter

J, Reul J, Ruhrmann S. Evidence for a dysfunctional retrosplenial cortex in patients with

schizophrenia: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study with a semantic perceptual

contrast.

Neuroscience Letters 2004;369(1):4-8 Impact Factor: 2.2

Weis S, Specht K, Klaver P, Tendolkar I, Willmes K, Ruhlmann J, Elger CE, Fernandez G.

Contextual retrieval and item recognition are dissociated within the human medial temporal

lobe

NeuroReport 2004;18:2729-33 Impact Factor: 1.9

Tendolkar I, Ruhrmann S, Brockhaus A, Wirtz K, Klosterkoetter J. Neural correlates of

temporal context discrimination.

Biological Psychology 2004;66(3):235-55 Impact Factor: 3.9

Fernández G, Specht K, Weis S, Tendolkar I, Reuber M, Fell J, Klaver P, Ruhlmann J, Reul

J, Elger CE. Intrasubject Reproducibility of presurgical language lateralization and Mapping

Using fMRI

Neurology 2003;60:969-75 Impact Factor: 8.3

Fernandez G, Weis S, Stoffel-Wagner A, Tendolkar I, Beyenburg S, Reuber M, Fell J,

Ruhlmann J, Reul J, Elger CE. Neural plasticity during the menstrual cycle is hormone, task

and region specific

Journal of Neuroscience 2003;23(9):3790-5 Impact Factor: 7.5

Pukrop R., Matuschek E, Ruhrmann S, Brockhaus-Dumke A, Tendolkar I, Bertsch A,

KlosterkötterJ. Dimensions of working memory dysfunction in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research 2003;62(3):259-68 Impact Factor: 4.2

Tendolkar I, Ruhrmann S, Brockhaus A, Prukrop R, Klosterkoetter J. Remembering or

Knowing: Electrophysiological evidence for an episodic memory deficit in schizophrenia.

Psychological Medicine 2002;32:1261-71 Impact Factor: 4.7

Sailer M, Heinze HJ, Tendolkar I, Decker U, Kreye O, Rolbicki U, Münte TF. Influence of

cerebral volume and lesion distribution on event-related brain potentials in multiple sclerosis.

Journal of Neurology 2001;248:1049-1055 Impact Factor: 2.5

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Tendolkar I, Rugg MD, Fell J, Vogt H, Scholz M, Hinrichs H, Heinze HJ. A

magnetoencephalographic study of brain activity related to recognition memory in healthy

young human subjects.

Neuroscience Letters 2000;280:69-72. Impact Factor: 2.2

Tendolkar I, Schoenfeld A, Scholz M, Golz G, Fernández G, Kühl KP, Ferszt R, Heinze HJ.

Neural correlates of recognition memory with and without conscious recollection in patients

with Alzheimer’s disease and healthy controls.

Neuroscience Letters 1999;263:45-48 Impact Factor: 2.2

Tendolkar I, Rugg MD. Electrophysiological dissociation of recency and recognition

memory.

Neuropsychologia 1998;36: 477-90 Impact Factor: 4.1

Fernández G, Weyerts H, Tendolkar I, Smid HOGM, 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;35:709-20 Impact Factor: 3.3

Fernández G, Weyerts H, Schrader-Bölsche M, Tendolkar I, Smid HOGM, 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(5):1841-7 Impact Factor: 7.5

Confavreux C, Hutchinson M, Hours MM, Cortinovis-Tourniaire P, Moreau T and the

Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis Group (including Tendolkar I.)(1998). Rate of pregnancy-

related relapse in multiple sclerosis. Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis Group.

N Engl J Med 1998;339(5):285-91 Impact Factor: 51.3

Tendolkar I, Doyle MC, Rugg MD. An event-related potential study of retroactive

interference in memory.

NeuroReport 1997;8:501-6 Impact Factor: 1.9

Weyerts H, Tendolkar I, Smid HOGM, Heinze HJ. ERPs to encoding and recognition in two

different inter-item association tasks.

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NeuroReport 1997 8:1583-8 Impact Factor: 1.9

Haas J, Sailer M, Duezel E, Tendolkar I, Wurster U. Liquorfiltration in Multiple sclerosis: an

experimental therapy.

Neuropsychiatrie 1995;9:109-11 Impact Factor: 1.1

reviews, editorials and letters

Fernández G, Tendolkar I. The rhinal cortex - 'gatekeeper' of the declarative memory

system.

Trends Cogn Sci 2006 10(8):358-62 Impact Factor: 9.4

Fernández G, Tendolkar I. Integrated brain activity in medial temporal and prefrontal areas

predict subsequent memory performance: human declarative memory formation at the

system level

Brain Research Bulletin 2001 55:1-9 Impact Factor: 1.7

books and book chapters

Jabben N, Tendolkar I. Cognitieve stoornissen bij depressie en bipolaire stoornissen,

Leerboek Klinische Neuropsychologie 2012 ISBN13 9789461054449

Oostroom I, Tendolkar I, Speckens A, Eling P. Cognitive biases in depression, Leerboek

Cognitieve Neuropsychiatrie 2011 ISBN13 9789053526859

Fernández G, Tendolkar I. Declarative Memory Consolidation In: Rösler F, Ranganath C,

Röder B & Kluwe RH (Eds.). Neuroimaging of Human Memory. Oxford University Press

2007 ISBN13 9780199217298

Fernández G, Tendolkar I. Imaging cognitive function of the parahippocampal region. In:

Witter MP & Wouterlood FG (Eds.). The parahippocampal region, organisation and role in

cognitive functions. Oxford University Press 2002 ISBN13 9780198509172

number of abstracts

>80 abstracts, which have been published in special editions of journals

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