Research Projects
SENTI project
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Previous Projects
Sofie obtained her PhD (October 2022) in the research group of School Psychology and Development in Context under supervision of professors Patricia Bijttebier, Karla Van Leeuwen, and Michael Pluess. In her PhD Sofie focused on individual differences in environmental sensitivity at multiple levels of analysis in children and adolescents. Specifically, she developed a self-report questionnaire (Highly Sensitive Child scale-21 item version) and validated an observational measure (Highly Sensitive Child-Rating System) to measure individual differences in Sensory Processing Sensitivity (or Highly Sensitive Personality) in preschoolers, children, and adolescents. In addition, she examined whether we can characterize individual differences in environmental sensitivity at multiple levels of analyses, that are, behavioral, genetic, and physiological levels.
Sofie started her early postdoc at the Neuropsychology lab at the KU Leuven, Belgium (2022-2023) under supervision of prof. Céline R. Gillebert. In her postdoc, Sofie focused on the largely unexplored neurobiological basis of environmental sensitivity. She unraveled daily variations in environmental sensitivity across modalities and context using experience sampling methodology. In addition, she examined the bottom-up and top-down processing related to environmental sensitivity using a well-validated computer paradigm on visual attention (Theory of Visual Attention).