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I'm originally from Brazil, where I had a super motivating start to my academic experience with a bachelor's in biology and a master's in genetics and evolution at the Universidade Federal de São Carlos. Then, I lived in the US for 7 years, doing a delightfully wide-ranging master's in psychology and PhD in neuroscience at Rutgers University. After that, I moved to Sweden for 4 years as a postdoc researcher at Karolinska Institutet, where I narrowed down most of the research themes that I continue to work on now – as a tenured assistant professor at VU Amsterdam.
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My research focuses on the malleability of cognition. I want to know the impact of certain experiences on the way we think and learn, and how much this depends on our different biological backgrounds. I look at experiences like playing video games, using educational tools, doing physical exercises, going to school, and growing up in wealth/poverty. I use genetic tools (like GWAS, polygenic scores, and twin designs) to correct for genetic confounders and estimate gene-environment interplay. But why does any of this research matter? Because it’s cool. And(!) because I believe future findings could spring new interventions and social programs. Helping people become smarter (a big deal given the importance of abstract reasoning, literacy, numeracy, attention, and working memory to the engines of modern societies and to the quality of our lives) as well as empowering democracies towards better equity (a big deal given that hundreds of millions suffer or benefit unfairly from the birth lottery: born with worse/better genes and in worse/better environments; factors that were out of our control and should be a smaller portion of our merit).
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Association of Self-esteem with Mental Health and Personality: The Contribution of Genetic and Environmental Factors
van den Berg, H. F., Bartels, M., Sauce, B., Palviainen, T., Rose, R. J., Kaprio, J., Vuoksimaa, E. & Silventoinen, K., 1 Jan 2026, In: Behavior Genetics. 56, 1, p. 29-38 10 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Long-term impact of digital media on brain development in children
Nivins, S., Sauce, B., Liebherr, M., Judd, N. & Klingberg, T., Jun 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, p. 1-14 14 p., 13030.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Overlapping genetic influences between creativity and borderline personality symptoms in a large Dutch sample
Azcona-Granada, N., Willemsen, G., Boomsma, D. I. & Sauce, B., 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, p. 1-11 11 p., 17589.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Remote neurocognitive interventions for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder – Opportunities and challenges
Zhang, D. W., Johnstone, S. J., Sauce, B., Arns, M., Sun, L. & Jiang, H., 20 Dec 2023, In: Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 127, p. 1-14 14 p., 110802.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Review article › Academic › peer-review
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A multi-faceted role of dual-state dopamine signaling in working memory, attentional control, and intelligence
Matzel, L. D. & Sauce, B., 16 Feb 2023, In: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 17, p. 1-9 9 p., 1060786.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Review article › Academic › peer-review
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