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Overview

Charles Kornreich is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their research spans primarily across Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on several specialized subfields, including Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Epidemiology.

Their publications often address topics related to Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Mental Health Research, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, the influence of Neurotransmitter Receptors on Behavior, Sleep and related disorders, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies.

Frequent collaborators with Kornreich include Salvatore Campanella, Xavier Noël, Florent Wyckmans, Clémence Dousset, and Catherine Hanak.

The scientist's work has appeared in various academic venues, notably the Revue Medicale de Bruxelles, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, Biology, Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, and Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports.

Noteworthy recent publications include:

  • Transcranial direct current stimulation combined with alcohol cue inhibitory control training reduces the risk of early alcohol relapse: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial, 2021, Brain Stimulation
  • Preventing relapse in alcohol disorder with EEG-neurofeedback as a neuromodulation technique: A review and new insights regarding its application, 2020, Addictive Behaviors
  • The Role of the Posterior Cerebellum in Dysfunctional Social Sequencing, 2021, The Cerebellum
  • Comparison of Neural Correlates of Reactive Inhibition in Cocaine, Heroin, and Polydrug Users through a Contextual Go/No-Go Task Using Event-Related Potentials, 2022, Biology
  • The modulation of acute stress on model-free and model-based reinforcement learning in gambling disorder, 2022, Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Best Publications

  • Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    Karine Pelc;Charles Kornreich;Marie-Line Foisy;Bernard Dan

  • IMPAIRED EMOTIONAL FACIAL EXPRESSION RECOGNITION IS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERPERSONAL PROBLEMS IN ALCOHOLISM

    Charles Kornreich;Pierre Philippot;Marie-Line Foisy;Sylvie Blairy

  • Alcoholics' deficits in the decoding of emotional facial expression.

    Pierre Philippot;C Kornreich;S. Blairy;I Baert

  • Supervisory attentional system in nonamnesic alcoholic men.

    Xavier Noël;Martial Van der Linden;Nicolas Schmidt;Rita Sferrazza

  • Impulsive action but not impulsive choice determines problem gambling severity

    Damien Brevers;Axel Cleeremans;Frederick Verbruggen;Antoine Bechara;Antoine Bechara

  • Deficits in recognition of emotional facial expression are still present in alcoholics after mid- to long-term abstinence.

    C Kornreich;Sylvie Blairy;P Philippot;U Hess

  • Major depression is associated with impaired processing of emotion in music as well as in facial and vocal stimuli.

    C. Naranjo;Charles Kornreich;Salvatore Campanella;Xavier Noël

  • Impaired Decision-Making Under Risk in Individuals with Alcohol Dependence

    Damien Brevers;Damien Brevers;Antoine Bechara;Axel Cleeremans;Charles Kornreich

  • Impaired emotional facial expression recognition in alcoholics, opiate dependence subjects, methadone maintained subjects and mixed alcohol-opiate antecedents subjects compared with normal controls.

    Charles Kornreich;Marie-Line Foisy;Pierre Philippot;Bernard Dan

  • Binge drinking in adolescents: A review of neurophysiological and neuroimaging research

    Géraldine Petit;Pierre Maurage;Charles Kornreich;Paul Verbanck

  • Impaired Emotional Facial Expression Recognition in Alcohol Dependence: Do These Deficits Persist With Midterm Abstinence?

    Marie-Line Foisy;Charles Kornreich;Anaïs Fobe;Laetitia D'Hondt

  • Decision making under ambiguity but not under risk is related to problem gambling severity.

    Damien Brevers;Axel Cleeremans;Anna E. Goudriaan;Antoine Bechara;Antoine Bechara;Antoine Bechara

  • Alcohol-Related Context Modulates Performance of Social Drinkers in a Visual Go/No-Go Task: A Preliminary Assessment of Event-Related Potentials

    Géraldine H Petit;Charles Kornreich;Xavier Noël;Paul Verbanck

  • Time course of attentional bias for gambling information in problem gambling.

    Damien Brevers;Axel Cleeremans;Antoine Bechara;Cédric Laloyaux

  • Impaired emotional facial expression recognition in alcoholism compared with obsessive-compulsive disorder and normal controls

    Charles Kornreich;Sylvie Blairy;Pierre Philippot;Bernard Dan

  • Is the P300 deficit in alcoholism associated with early visual impairments (P100, N170)? An oddball paradigm.

    P Maurage;P Philippot;Paul Verbanck;Xavier Noël

  • Gender differences in reactivity to alcohol cues in binge drinkers: A preliminary assessment of event-related potentials

    Géraldine Petit;Charles Kornreich;Paul Verbanck;Salvatore Campanella

  • Correlation between inhibition, working memory and delimited frontal area blood flow measured by 99MTc-Bicisate SPECT in alcohol-dependent patients

    Xavier Noël;Jacques Paternot;Martial Van der Linden;Rita Sferrazza

  • Impaired emotional facial expression recognition in alcoholics: are these deficits specific to emotional cues?

    Marie-Line Foisy;Charles Kornreich;Cédric Petiau;Cédric Petiau;Agathe Parez

  • The contribution of executive functions deficits to impaired episodic memory in individuals with alcoholism

    Xavier Noël;Martial Van der Linden;Damien Brevers;Salvatore Campanella

  • Impaired processing of emotion in music, faces and voices supports a generalized emotional decoding deficit in alcoholism

    Charles Kornreich;Damien Brevers;Delphine Canivet;Elsa Ermer

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Verbanck
Paul Verbanck Université Libre de Bruxelles
Xavier Noël
Xavier Noël Université Libre de Bruxelles
Salvatore Campanella
Salvatore Campanella Université Libre de Bruxelles
Damien Brevers
Damien Brevers Université Catholique de Louvain
Antoine Bechara
Antoine Bechara University of Southern California
Pierre Philippot
Pierre Philippot Université Catholique de Louvain
Pierre Maurage
Pierre Maurage Université Catholique de Louvain
Axel Cleeremans
Axel Cleeremans Université Libre de Bruxelles
Martial Van der Linden
Martial Van der Linden University of Geneva
Ursula Hess
Ursula Hess Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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