LC control no. | n 2009040679 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Crone, Eveline, 1975- |
Variant(s) | Crone, E., 1975- |
Other standard no. | 0000 0001 0997 3798 0000-0002-7508-6078 |
Biography/History note | Prof. Eveline Crone is full professor in Developmental Neuroscience in Society and she leads the SYNC lab (Society, Youth and Neuroscience Connected). The website of the SYNC lab can be found here: http://erasmus-synclab.nlOpent externResearch ProgramProf. Crone's research examines the psychological and neural processes involved in self-regulation and social development. All of her work employs a developmental cognitive neuroscience approach to examine the relation between brain development and changes in psychological processes from birth to adulthood, with a special focus on adolescence. One of her special interests involves enrichment of cognitive and social experiences of children and adolescents using longitudinal, training and intervention designs. Eveline and the members of her research group regularly publish in leading international journals. Besides her mission to do innovative and excellent scientific research, her lab invests in the contribution and translation of scientific findings to society. RecognitionsFor her PhD research, she received both the J. C. Ruigrok Prize and the Junior Heymans Award in 2008. In 2009 she received the Huibregtsen Prize for Science and Society from the minister of education. In 2011 she received the Early Career Award of the Society for Psychophysiological Research in Boston (USA). In Janauri 2017 she received the Ammodo KNAW award, and in December 2017 the KNAW Hendrik Muller Award for contributions to the social sciences. Eveline has been awarded several prestigious research grants, including a VENI, VIDI and VICI grant by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and two grants by the European Research Council (ERC), namely a Starting Grant in 2010 and a Consolidator Grant in 2016. In September 2017, Eveline received the Spinoza award for her research on the adolescent brain. The Spinoza award is the highest recognition in Dutch Science.From Science to SocietyIn addition to her scientific work, Eveline has been successfully communicating her findings to the general public. In 2018 she published the revision of the Dutch book Het puberende brein for a wide audience, of which over 100,000 copies have been sold. The book has been translated into six languages. In this book, Eveline Crone explains the influence of brain development on learning, risk-taking and the social relations and friendships of adolescents. For youth she developed the website Kijk in je brein (www.kijkinjebrein.nlOpent extern). This website has been developed in collaboration with experts in youth communication. It provides youth with information for various school projects and presentations. Members of Evelines research group also provide information for teachers and youth workers in workshops and presentations. In January 2016, Eveline presented the film Braintime: Discovering the developing brain, in collaboration with documentary producer Erik Heuvelink. The film is the result of a five-year project, in which youth participating in the longitudinal Braintime project were interviewed repeatedly. The researchers were interviewed as well and the results are discussed. The newspaper NRC called this film a possible new trend in science communication.BioProf. Eveline Crone obtained her masters degree in developmental psychology from the University of Amsterdam, based on a one-year research internship at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her PhD, cum laude, from the University of Amsterdam; her dissertation is entitled: Performance monitoring and decision-making: Psychophysiological and developmental analyses. After her PhD, she spent 2 years as a postdoctoral researcher at UC Davis. In 2005 she came to Leiden University, where she set up the Brain and Development Lab. She was appointed full professor on March 15, 2009. In 2013 she has been a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and in 2017 she joined the Scientific Council of the European Resa |
Associated country | Netherlands |
Address | ecrone@fsw.leidenuniv.nl |
Birth date | 1975-10-23 |
Place of birth | Schiedam (Netherlands) |
Field of activity | Developmental psychology |
Affiliation | University of Pittsburgh Universiteit Leiden Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam University of Amsterdam |
Profession or occupation | full professor in Developmental Neuroscience in Society and she leads the SYNC lab (Society, Youth and Neuroscience Connected) |
Found in | Developmental social cognitive neuroscience, 2010: ECIP t.p. (Eveline Crone) The adolescent brain, 2017: title page (Eveline A. Crone) p. 2 before t.p. (Professor of Neurocognitive Developmental Psychology and the Head of the Brain and Development Research Center at Leiden University, The Netherlands) ORCiD web site, December 12, 2023: (Eveline Crone, 0000-0002-7508-6078) <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7508-6078> Leiden University web site, December 12, 2023: (Eveline Crone ; Professor of Neurocognitive Developmental Psychology ; ecrone@fsw.leidenuniv.nl ; Eveline Crone is professor of Developmental Neuroscience in Society at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and a professor in Neurocognitive Developmental Psychology at Leiden University.) CV (Prof. Dr. Eveline A. Crone, ; b. 23-10-1975, Schiedam, the Netherlands ; Education: 1997-1998, Internship, University of Pittsburgh; 1999 M.A., Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam; 2003 PhD, Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam ; work experience: 2009- Professor in Neurocognitive Developmental Psychology (0.1), Leiden University; 2020-present, Professor of Developmental Neuroscience in Society (1.0), Erasmus University Rotterdam) <https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/eveline-crone#tab-1> Website Erasmus University Rotterdam, viewed February 2, 2024 <https://www.eur.nl/people/eveline-crone> |
Associated language | eng |