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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
Curriculum Vitae
Version of January 2016; current version available online:
http://audio-fmri.langers.nl/files/CV.pdf
Personalia
Full name:
Address:
Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
Damsterwaard 15
9734 CK Groningen
The Netherlands
E-mail:
[email protected]
Mobile:
+31 (0)6 4798 6131
Social media ID: landsgevaer (e.g. LinkedIn, Skype, Facebook, Twitter)
Born:
09 July 1973, Stramproy (NL)
Nationality:
Dutch
Driver’s license: B
Current affiliation
Institute:
University Medical Center Groningen
Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology
Mail address:
Postbox 30.001
9700 RB Groningen
The Netherlands
Room:
P3.109
E-mail:
[email protected]
Telephone:
+31 (0)50 361 33 57
Education
‘15-now:
‘01-‘06:
‘99-‘01:
‘97-‘99:
‘91-‘97:
‘85-‘91:
Traineeship clinical physicist in audiology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen (NL)
Ph.D. in Medicine, Maastricht University, Maastricht (NL), awarded cum laude (i.e. approx. top-5%)
Patent law studies, Center for Post-academic Education (CPO), Radboud University, Nijmegen (NL)
Teaching degree in Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven (NL)
B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven (NL)
Pre-university education (VWO), Philips van Horne SG, Weert (NL)
Career summary
‘15-now:
Trainee clinical physicist in audiology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen (NL)
‘12-‘15:
Research fellow, University of Nottingham/Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit, Nottingham (UK)
‘08-‘12:
Principal investigator, University of Groningen/University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen (NL)
‘07-‘08:
Research fellow, Harvard University/Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston (US)
‘05-‘07:
Post-doctoral researcher, University of Groningen/University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen (NL)
‘01-‘05:
Doctoral researcher, Maastricht University Hospital/Maastricht University, Maastricht (NL)
‘99-‘01:
R&D-worker/Junior patent officer, Océ Technologies, Venlo (NL)
‘98-‘99:
Physics teacher, St. Joriscollege, Eindhoven (NL)
Languages
Native:
Fluent:
Basic:
Elementary:
Dutch, Limburgish
English
French, German
Latin, Greek, Frisian, Esperanto
Teaching activities
“Audiometry” practical, pre-graduate, organiser (‘15)
“Multivariate data analysis” course, pre+post-graduate, initiator/organiser (‘12)
BCN orientation course, post-graduate, lecturer (‘11-‘12)
“Advanced functional MRI” course, post-graduate, initiator/organiser/lecturer (‘09-‘12)
“Introductory functional MRI” course, pre+post-graduate, lecturer (‘09-‘12)
Honours programme, pre-graduate, lecturer (‘09-‘12)
Workshop “fMRI data analysis from command-line MatLab”, post-graduate, initiator/organiser/lecturer (‘10)
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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
“Functional MRI methodology” journal club, post-graduate, initiator/organiser/chair (‘07-‘12)
“Biophysics of the sensory systems” course, pre-graduate, lecturer (‘04)
Biomedical engineering courses, pre-graduate, tutor (‘01-‘03)
Supervision
Post-doctoral students:
Thomas Allan, on “tinnitus-related structural brain changes” (‘13-’14)
Doctoral students:
Ana Amaral, on “attentional modulation of sound processing” (‘10-’15)
Kris Boyen, on “hearing loss and tinnitus” (‘09-’12)
Christine Hsieh, on “imaging artifacts in independent component analysis” (‘07)
Post-graduate students:
Gijs Hoskam, on “tonotopic and periodotopic mapping” (‘11-’12)
Margriet van Gendt, on “gaze-evoked tinnitus” (‘09-’10)
Pre-graduate students:
Esther Schoenmaker, on “loudness and intensity” (‘04-’05)
Anne Vrijling, on “unilateral deafness” (‘04)
Karolien Jaspers, on “intensity dependent responses” (‘04)
Lambert Speelman, on “dynamic ripple stimuli” (‘03)
Suzanne Martens, on “scanner acoustic noise” (‘02)
Funding
Travel grant, Guarantors of Brain & University of Nottingham School of Medicine, £1,000 (‘14)
Grant #SFRH/BD/33945/2009, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, €20,750 (‘09-’12)
VENI grant, the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, €260,000 (‘09-’11)
Publication grants, Atze Spoor Fonds & Philips Medical Systems, €2,500 (‘06)
Travel award, Organization for Human Brain Mapping, $750 (‘05)
E.K. Zavoisky stipend, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, $750 (‘03)
Academic memberships
Nederlandse Vereniging voor Klinische Fysica, NVKF (’15-now)
International Organisation for Medical Physics, IOMP (’15-now)
European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics, EFOMP (’15-now)
COST Action BM1306, TINNET (’14-now)
International Association for Research in Otolaryngology, ARO (’07-now)
Royal Physical Society, KNG (’09-now)
Organization for Human Brain Mapping, OHBM (’09-‘15)
International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, ISMRM (’09-‘15)
Dutch Royal Institute of Engineers, KIVI-NIRIA (’99-‘15)
British Society of Audiology, BSA (’12-‘14)
Research School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences, BCN (’06-‘12)
International Graduate School for Neurosensory Science and Systems, InterGK (’06-’09)
Institute for Brain and Behaviour, H&G (’01-‘05)
Publishing roles
Editorship:
Hearing Research (’13-’14)
Editorial board: Hearing Research (’14-now)
Peer-reviewing: Audiology and Neurotology; Biological Psychology; Brain Research; Brain Topography; European Journal of
Neuroscience; European Radiology; Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience; Hearing Research; Human Brain
Mapping; Imaging in Medicine; Journal of Magnetic Resonance; Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Journal of Neuroscience; Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology; Nature
Communications; Neural Plasticity; Neuroimage; Neuropsychologia; Neuroscience Letters; PLoS ONE
Author metrics
Median impact factors*
My field:
2.033
*: Summaries of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF, based on ISI Web of Knowledge) are listed; however, journal-based metrics should not be used as a surrogate
measure of the quality of individual research articles, to assess an individual scientist's contributions, or in hiring, promotion, or funding decisions.
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Curriculum Vitae
My publications: 6.132
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Google Scholar:
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Scientific publications
Minor master thesis:
o Dave R.M. Langers; “Turbulence”, dept. of Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology (1995)
Major master thesis:
o Dave R.M. Langers; “Chaotic Advection in Quasi-2D Flows”, dept. of Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology (1997)
Doctoral dissertation:
o Dave R.M. Langers; “Functional MRI of the Human Central Auditory System”, dept. of Medicine, University Maastricht
(2006)
Contributions to books:
o Dave R.M. Langers, Emile de Kleine; “Tinnitus Neurophysiology according to Structural and Functional Magnetic
Resonance Imaging”, edited by A.T. Cacace, E. de Kleine, A.G. Holt, P. van Dijk; Plural Publishing, San Diego (in
preparation).
o Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk; “Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex”; ch. 46 in “Basic Aspects of Hearing:
Physiology and Perception”; Springer, New York (2013).
o Dave R.M. Langers, Walter H. Backes, Pim van Dijk; “Brain Activation in Relation to Sound Intensity and Loudness”; ch. 25
in “Hearing - from sensory processing to perception”; Springer, New York (2007).
Editorials:
o Deborah A. Hall, Dave R.M. Langers; “Special Issue in Hearing Research: Human Auditory Neuroimaging”; Hearing
Research 2014, 307: 1-3.
Review papers:
o Peyman Adjamian, Deborah A. Hall, Alan R. Palmer, Thomas Allen, Dave R.M. Langers; “Neuroanatomical abnormalities in
chronic tinnitus in the human brain”; Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 2014, 45: 119-33.
o Melissa Saenz, Dave R.M. Langers; “Tonotopic Mapping of Human Auditory Cortex”; Hearing Research 2014, 307: 42-52.
o Pim van Dijk, Dave R.M. Langers, Emile de Kleine; “Functionele MRI van Tinnitus”; Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Keel-NeusOorheelkunde 2011, 17: 16-21.
Original research articles:
o Cornelis P. Lanting, Aron Wozniak, Pim van Dijk, Dave R.M. Langers; “Brain networks in tinnitus patients and normal
listeners during resting and active state” (in preparation).
o Ana A. Amaral, Dave R.M. Langers; “Distinct Auditory and Visual Response Patterns to Task-irrelevant Stimuli during a
One-back Task with Distractors”; Brain Research (under review).
o Jelle R. Dalenberg, Heleen R. Hoogeveen, Remco J. Renken, Dave R.M. Langers, Gert J. ter Horst; “Functional
Specialization of the Male Insula during Taste Perception”; Neuroimage 2015, 119: 210-20.
o Ana A. Amaral, Dave R.M. Langers; “Tinnitus-related Abnormalities in Visual and Salience Networks during a One-back
Task with Distractors”; Hearing Research 2015, 326: 15-29.
o Cornelis P. Lanting, Emile de Kleine, Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk; “Unilateral Tinnitus: Changes in Connectivity and
Response Lateralization Measured with fMRI”; PLoS ONE 2014, 9: e110704.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Katrin Krumbholz, Richard Bowtell, Deborah A. Hall; “Neuroimaging Paradigms for Tonotopic Mapping
(I): the Influence of Sound Stimulus Type”; Neuroimage 2014, 100: 650-62.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Rosa M. Sanchez-Panchuelo, Sue Francis, Katrin Krumbholz, Deborah A. Hall; “Neuroimaging
Paradigms for Tonotopic Mapping (II): the Influence of Acquisition Method”; Neuroimage 2014, 100: 663-75.
o Koen V. Haak, Dave R.M. Langers, Remco Renken, Pim van Dijk, Johannes Borgstein, Frans W. Cornelissen; “Abnormal
visual field maps in human cortex: a mini-review and a case report”; Cortex 2014, 56: 14-25.
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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
o Kris Boyen, Emile de Kleine, Pim van Dijk, Dave R.M. Langers; “Tinnitus-related Dissociation between Cortical and
Subcortical Neural Activity in Humans with Mild to Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss”; Hearing Research 2014, 312:
48-59.
o Dave R.M. Langers; “Assessment of Tonotopically Organised Subdivisions in Human Auditory Cortex using Volumetric and
Surface-based Cortical Alignments”; Human Brain Mapping 2014, 35: 1544-61.
o Ana A. Amaral, Dave R.M. Langers; “The Relevance of Task-irrelevant Sounds: Hemispheric Lateralization and Interactions
with Task-relevant Streams”; Frontiers in Neuroscience 2013, 7: 264.
o Kris Boyen, Dave R.M. Langers, Emile de Kleine, Pim van Dijk; “Gray Matter in the Brain: Differences associated with
Tinnitus and Hearing Loss”; Hearing Research 2013, 295: 67-78.
o Margriet van Gendt, Kris Boyen, Emile de Kleine, Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk; “The Relation between Perception and
Brain Activity in Gaze-Evoked Tinnitus”; Journal of Neuroscience 2012, 32: 17528-39.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk; “Mapping the Tonotopic Organization in Human Auditory Cortex with Minimally Salient
Acoustic Stimulation”; Cerebral Cortex 2012, 22: 2024-38.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Emile de Kleine, Pim van Dijk; “Tinnitus does not require Macroscopic Tonotopic Map
Reorganization”; Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 2012, 6: 2-16.
o Branislava Curcic-Blake, Marte Swart, Gert. J. ter Horst, Dave R.M. Langers, Ido P. Kema, André Aleman; “Variation of the
Gene coding for DARPP-32 (PPP1R1B) and Brain Connectivity during Associative Emotional Learning”; Neuroimage 2012,
59: 1540-50.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Jennifer R. Melcher; “Hearing without Listening: Functional Connectivity reveals the Engagement of
Multiple Non-auditory Networks during Basic Sound Processing”; Brain Connectivity 2011, 1: 233-44.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk; “Robustness of Intrinsic Connectivity Networks in the Human Brain to the Presence of
Acoustic Scanner Noise”; Neuroimage 2011, 55: 1617-32.
o Dave R.M. Langers; “Unbiased Group-level Statistical Assessment of Independent Component Maps by Means of
Automated Retrospective Matching”; Human Brain Mapping 2010, 31: 727-42.
o Dave R.M. Langers; “Blind Source Separation of fMRI Data by Means of Factor Analytic Transformations”; Neuroimage
2009, 47: 77-87.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Jacobus F.A. Jansen, Walter H. Backes; “Enhanced Signal Detection in Neuroimaging by Means of
Regional Control of the False Discovery Rate”; Neuroimage 2007, 38: 43-56.
Erratum: NeuroImage 2008, 40: 1930.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk, Esther S. Schoenmaker, Walter H. Backes; “fMRI Activation in Relation to Sound Intensity
and Loudness”; Neuroimage 2007, 35: 709-18.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Walter H. Backes, Pim van Dijk; “Representation of Lateralization and Tonotopy in Primary versus
Secondary Human Auditory Cortex”; Neuroimage 2007, 34: 264-73.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk, Walter H. Backes; “Lateralization, Connectivity and Plasticity in the Human Central
Auditory System”; Neuroimage 2005, 28: 499-9.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Pim van Dijk, Walter H. Backes; “Interactions between Hemodynamic Responses to Scanner Acoustic
Noise and Auditory Stimuli in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging”; Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2005, 53: 49-60.
o Dave R.M. Langers, Walter H. Backes, Pim van Dijk; “Spectro-temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex: the Activation in
Response to Dynamic Ripples”; Neuroimage 2003, 20: 265-75.
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Other scientific output
Proceedings/abstracts (oral conference presentations, poster presentations):
o “Neuroimaging of tonotopic maps in humans using the travelling wave paradigm: a puzzling finding”; 5th International
Conference on the Auditory Cortex, Sep. 2014, Magdeburg (DE).
o “Neuroimaging paradigms for tonotopic mapping (I): the influence of sound stimulus type”; OHBM 20th annual meeting,
Jun. 2014, Hamburg (DE).
o “Neuroimaging paradigms for tonotopic mapping (II): the influence of acquisition type”; OHBM 20th annual meeting, Jun.
2014, Hamburg (DE).
o “Neuroimaging paradigms for tonotopic mapping (I): the influence of sound stimulus type”; BSA annual conference, Sep.
2013, Keele (UK).
o “Neuroimaging paradigms for tonotopic mapping (II): the influence of acquisition type”; BSA annual conference, Sep.
2013, Keele (UK).
o “Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex”; 16th International Symposium on Hearing, Jul. 2012, Cambridge (UK).
o “Lack of Tonotopic Cortical Reorganization in Tinnitus”; 6th International Conference on Tinnitus, Jun. 2012, Bruges (BE).
o “Lack of Tonotopic Cortical Reorganization in Tinnitus”; 35th ARO midwinter meeting, Feb. 2012, San Diego (US).
o “Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex using Minimally Salient Tone Stimuli”; 34th ARO midwinter meeting, Feb.
2011, Baltimore (US).
† : Due to practical considerations, first/presenting authorships are listed exclusively.
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Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
o “Unbiased Group-level Assessment of Independent Component Maps by means of Retrospective Matching”; OHBM 16th
annual meeting, Jun. 2010, Barcelona (ES).
o “Effects of Background Noise on Neural Processing Networks during Task Performance and Rest”; OHBM 16th annual
meeting, Jun. 2010, Barcelona (ES).
o “Unbiased Group-level Statistical Assessment of Independent Component Maps by means of Automated Retrospective
Matching”; ISMRM-ESMRMB Joint Annual Meeting, May. 2010, Stockholm (SE).
o “Effects of fMRI Acoustic Scanner Noise on Neural Processing Networks during Task Performance and Rest”; ISMRMESMRMB Joint Annual Meeting, May. 2010, Stockholm (SE).
o “Effects of fMRI Acoustic Scanner Noise on Neural Processing Networks during Task Performance and Rest”; BeneluxISMRM 2nd annual meeting, Jan. 2010, Utrecht (NL).
o “Blind Parcellation of Human Auditory Cortex on the basis of Functional Response Characteristics”; 3rd International
Conference on the Auditory Cortex, Aug. 2009, Magdeburg (DE).
o “Functional Interactions between Auditory and Limbic Brain Centers during Sound Perception and Rest”; 3rd Tinnitus
Research Initiative Meeting, Jun. 2009, Stresa (IT).
o “Detection of Sound-Evoked fMRI Activity in Non-Auditory Brain Centers”; Benelux-ISMRM 1st annual meeting, Dec.
2008, Antwerp (BE).
o “Involvement of ‘Limbic’ Brain Centers in Sound Perception in Humans”; ARCHES meeting, Nov. 2008, Haarlem (NL).
o “Involvement of ‘Limbic’ Brain Centers in Sound Perception in Humans”; OHBM 14th annual meeting, Jun. 2008,
Melbourne (AU).
o “Involvement of ‘Limbic’ Brain Centers in Humans during the Perception of Sounds without Emotional Content”; 31st ARO
midwinter meeting, Feb. 2008, Phoenix (US).
o “A New Window on Tinnitus: Exploring Functional Connectivity in the Classical and Non-classical Auditory Pathways”; 2nd
Tinnitus Research Initiative Meeting, Jul. 2007, Monaco (MC).
o “Representation of lateralization and tonotopy in primary versus secondary human auditory cortex”; 30th ARO midwinter
meeting, Feb. 2007, Denver (US).
o “Cortical and Subcortical fMRI of Unilateral Tinnitus”; 30th ARO midwinter meeting, Feb. 2007, Denver (US).
o “Loudness Perception in Humans: fMRI Activation in relation to Sound Intensity and Loudness”; 2nd International
Conference on the Auditory Cortex, Sep. 2006, Grantham (UK).
o “fMRI activation in relation to sound intensity and loudness”; 14th International Symposium on Hearing, Aug. 2006,
Cloppenburg (DE).
o “fMRI activation in relation to sound intensity and loudness”; Hearing Science Seminar, May. 2006, Swansea (UK).
o “Lateralized fMRI Activation and Connectivity in the Central Auditory System of Normal Hearing and Unilaterally Deaf
Humans”; International Graduate School for Neurosensory Science and Systems, Mar. 2006, Oldenburg (DE).
o “Lateralized fMRI Activation and Connectivity in the Central Auditory System of Normal Hearing and Unilaterally Deaf
Humans”; SfN 35th annual meeting, Nov. 2005, Washington (US).
o “Sparse fMRI with Repeated Acquisitions applied to Lateralization and Tonotopy in the Human Auditory Cortex”; HBM
11th annual meeting, Jun. 2005, Toronto (CA).
o “Lateralized fMRI Activation and Connectivity in the Central Auditory System of Normal Hearing and Unilaterally Deaf
Humans”; HBM 11th annual meeting, Jun. 2005, Toronto (CA).
o “Lateralized fMRI Activation and Connectivity in the Central Auditory System of Normal Hearing and Unilaterally Deaf
Humans”; ISMRM 13th scientific meeting, May. 2005, Miami (US).
o “Auditory Cortex Function in Subjects with Steep High-frequency Hearing Loss; an fMRI Study”; 28th ARO midwinter
meeting, Feb. 2005, New Orleans (US).
o “Non-Linear Interactions between Scanner Acoustic Noise and Auditory Stimuli in fMRI”; ISMRM 12th scientific meeting,
May. 2004, Kyoto (JP).
o “Spectro-temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex: the Activation in Response to Dynamic Rippled Noise”; 1st
International Conference on Auditory Cortex, Sep. 2003, Magdeburg (DE).
o “Scanner Noise Induced Saturation of the Hemodynamic Response to Auditory Stimuli”; ISMRM 11th scientific meeting,
Jun. 2003, Toronto (CA).
o “Scanner Noise Induced Saturation of the Hemodynamic Response to Auditory Stimuli”; EFOMP VIIIth congress, May.
2003, Eindhoven (NL).
o “Spectro-Temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex: the Activation in Response to Dynamic Rippled Noise”; 26th ARO
midwinter meeting, Feb. 2003, Daytona Beach (US).
o “Dependence of the Auditory Cortex Activation upon Rippled Noise Characteristics as detected by Functional MRI”;
ISMRM 10th scientific meeting, May. 2002, Honolulu (US).
Miscellaneaous presentations (keynote lectures, external seminars, workshops, etc.):
th
o “Standardisation of structural and functional MRI paradigms for tinnitus”; 10 international Tinnitus Research Initiative
st
(TRI) conference & 1 EU COST Action (TINNET) conference, Mar. 2016, Nottingham (UK).
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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
o “How functional and structural MRI contribute to our current understanding of tinnitus”; Independent Audiologists
Australia (IAA) Excellence in Education seminar, Oct. 2015, Melbourne (AU).
o “Sound therapy for tinnitus: the good, the bad, and the ugly”; Independent Audiologists Australia (IAA) Excellence in
Education seminar, Oct. 2015, Melbourne (AU).
o “Tinnitus: (het ontbreken) van reorganisatie van tonotopische maps in het brein”; Pento audiological center, Apr. 2015,
Zwolle (NL).
o “Tonotopic mapping in humans using fMRI neuroimaging”; University of Manchester, Dec. 2014, Manchester (UK).
o “Spatiotopic mapping (3T)”; University of Birmingham, Sep. 2014, Birmingham (UK).
o “The Why and How of Tonotopic Mapping in Humans”; MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Oct. 2013, Nottingham (UK).
o “Tonotopic Maps in Healthy and Diseased Human Auditory Cortices”; Maastricht University, Jan. 2013, Maastricht (NL).
o “Mapping the Tonotopic Organisation of the Healthy and Diseased Human Auditory Cortices”; MRC Institute of Hearing
Research, Oct. 2012, Nottingham (UK).
o “Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex: Methods and Applications”; House of Hearing, Apr. 2012, Oldenburg (DE).
o “Lack of Tonotopic Cortical Reorganization in Tinnitus”; Eaton Peabody Laboratory, Mar. 2012, Boston (US).
o “Tonotopic Maps in Human Auditory Cortex”; National Biomedical Research Unit in Hearing, Feb. 2012, Nottingham (UK).
o “Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex: from Methods to Applications”; Dutch ‘auditory system’-community
meeting, Dec. 2011, Rotterdam (NL).
o “Hearing without Listening: Functional Connectivity reveals the Engagement of Multiple Non-Auditory Networks during
Basic Sound Processing”; Donders theme meeting, Donders Institute, Oct. 2011, Nijmegen (NL).
o “Functional MRI in hearing research”; BME symposium ‘BME over the edge’, University of Groningen, Jun. 2011,
Groningen (NL).
o “Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex using Minimally Salient Tone Stimuli”; Perception day, University of
Technology Eindhoven, Apr. 2011, Eindhoven (NL).
o “Blind signal separation in fMRI”; Maastricht University Medical Center, Sep. 2009, Maastricht (NL).
o “A New Paradigm to Study Tinnitus: Correlated Neural Activity in Auditory and Affective Brain Areas”; Lustrum
symposium ENT-dept. University Medical Center Groningen, Jun. 2009, Groningen (NL).
o “Involvement of ‘Non-Auditory’ Brain Systems in Basic Human Sound Processing”; Carl von Ossietzky University of
Oldenburg, Jan. 2009, Oldenburg (DE).
o “Involvement of ‘Non-Auditory’ Brain Systems in Basic Human Sound Processing”; Dutch ‘auditory system’-community
meeting, Nov. 2008, Amsterdam (NL).
o “Novel perspectives in auditory fMRI: a new window on tinnitus”; University College London Ear Institute, Jul. 2008,
London (UK).
o “Interactions between Auditory and Limbic Brain Areas in Tinnitus Patients”; The Netherlands Organization for Scientific
Research (NWO) , Jun. 2008, Utrecht (NL).
o “An integrative perspective on central auditory processing by means of novel neuroimaging methods”; International
Graduate School for Neurosensory Science and Systems Summerschool, Jun. 2008, Hollum (NL).
o “Functional MRI of the Central Auditory System”; School of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Apr. 2008, Maastricht (NL).
o “Exploring the Auditory Pathways using Functional MRI: A New Window on Tinnitus”; Eaton Peabody Laboratory, Jun.
2007, Boston (US).
o “Exploring the Auditory Pathways using Functional MRI: A New Window on Tinnitus”; University of Regensburg, Jun.
2007, Regensburg (DE).
o “The Influence of Loudness Recruitment on the Relation between Loudness Perception and Brain Activity”; Dutch national
ENS assembly, Nov. 2006, Nieuwegein (NL).
o “Topics in Audio-fMRI”; MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Sep. 2006, Nottingham (UK).
o “fMRI for Research into Sound Processing”; Clinical physicists tuition day, Dec. 2005, Maastricht (NL).
o “Functional MRI Activation Levels in relation to Sound Intensity and Loudness”; Dutch ‘auditory system’-community
meeting, Nov. 2005, Amsterdam (NL).
o “Lateralisation of fMRI-activation and Connectivity in the Central Auditory System in Normally Hearing and Unilaterally
Deaf Subjects”; Dutch audiology association autumn meeting, Sep. 2005, Leiden (NL).
o “Lateralisation of the Response in the Auditory Brainstem, Thalamus, and Cortex in Normally Hearing and Unilaterally
Deaf Subjects”; Dutch national ENS assembly, Apr. 2005, Nieuwegein (NL).
o “Functional MRI of the Central Auditory System”; Graduate School for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurosciences,
NeuroImaging Center, Dec. 2004, Groningen (NL).
o “Some Problems, Techniques and Results in Auditory fMRI”; Eindhoven University of Technology, Biomedical Engineering
dept. , Nov. 2004, Eindhoven (NL).
o “Auditory Cortex Activation reflects Loudness Perception rather than Physical Sound Intensity”; Dutch national fMRI-day,
Nov. 2004, Utrecht (NL).
o “Response Lateralization and Hierarchical Connectivity in the Central Auditory System”; Dutch national fMRI-day, Nov.
2004, Utrecht (NL).
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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. ir. Davey R.M. Langers (Dave)
o “Stimulus Lateralization and the Auditory Brain”; Dutch ‘auditory system’-community meeting, Nov. 2004, Eindhoven
(NL).
o “Scanner Noise Induced Saturation of the Hemodynamic Response to Auditory Stimuli”; Biomedical Engineering research
day, Apr. 2004, Eindhoven (NL).
o “Auditory fMRI: Saturation of the Hemodynamic Response to Auditory Stimuli”; Dutch ‘auditory system’-community
meeting, May. 2003, Utrecht (NL).
o “Spectro-Temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex: the Activation in Response to Dynamic Rippled Noise”; Biomedical
Engineering research day, Apr. 2003, Eindhoven (NL).
o “Auditory fMRI: Spectro-temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex”; Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Eaton Peabody
Laboratory, Feb. 2003, Boston (US).
o “Auditory fMRI: Spectro-temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex”; Georgetown University, Institute for Cognitive and
Computational Sciences, Feb. 2003, Washington (US).
o “Spectro-Temporal Features of the Auditory Cortex: the Activation in Response to Dynamic Rippled Noise”; Dutch
national ENS assembly, Feb. 2003, Amsterdam (NL).
o “Auditory fMRI: Dynamic Rippled Noise”; Dutch national fMRI-day, Mar. 2002, Nijmegen (NL).
o “Auditory fMRI: Rippled Noise”; Dutch ‘auditory system’-community meeting, Dec. 2001, Rotterdam (NL).
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