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Marianne Littel serves as an Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences within Erasmus University Rotterdam, specializing in the Department of Clinical Psychology. Her work is prominently featured in Scopus and ORCID (ID: 0009-0007-7612-7437), with 22 research outputs reflecting her active academic engagement.
Her research focuses on Eye Movement Psychology (100% fingerprint match), Desensitization Psychology (46%), and Autobiographical Memory (32%), with significant contributions to understanding Emotional Memory (26%), Inhibitory Control (20%), and Response Inhibition (20%). Key methodologies include preregistered studies, EMDR therapy models, and neurocognitive analyses of memory degradation.
Recent publications reveal a strong trend in EMDR applications for addiction treatment and substance use impacts on cognitive control. Her 2021-2019 work demonstrates rigorous experimental designs, including mega-analyses controlling for confounders and investigations into dual-task effects on aversive memories. Collaborations span international institutions, particularly in neuroscience and behavioral psychology domains.
Marianne actively contributes to both academic and clinical discourse through peer-reviewed journals like Biological Psychiatry and Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, alongside accessible publications in EMDR Magazine for broader professional audiences.
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