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Overview

Paul Verbanck is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium and conducts research primarily within the field of Neuroscience. Their work is particularly focused on Cognitive Neuroscience, integrating aspects of neural dynamics and brain function as well as neural and behavioral psychology studies.

Their research spans several main topics, including:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function

Verbanck's recent publication record shows contributions to peer-reviewed journals, most notably in the venue Brain Research. An example of their recent work is the paper titled Spatiotemporal brain signal associated with high and low levels of proactive motor response inhibition, published in 2020 in Brain Research.

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Verbanck on research publications include:

  • Damien Brevers
  • Guy Chéron
  • T. Dahman
  • Mathieu Petieau
  • Ernesto Palmero-Soler

The scientist's research contributions are concentrated in areas related to understanding brain signal mechanisms underlying cognitive control and motor response inhibition. Their work intersects advanced neurophysiological techniques such as EEG and brain-computer interfaces with psychological aspects of behavior and cognition.

Best Publications

  • Personality profile and drug of choice; a multivariate analysis using Cloninger's TCI on heroin addicts, alcoholics, and a random population group

    O. Le Bon;P. Basiaux;E. Streel;J. Tecco

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

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

  • Is a one-night stay in the lab really enough to conclude? First-night effect and night-to-night variability in polysomnographic recordings among different clinical population samples

    Johan Newell;Johan Newell;Olivier Mairesse;Olivier Mairesse;Paul Verbanck;Daniel Neu

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

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

  • Alcohol and withdrawal: From animal research to clinical issues

    Philippe H. De Witte;Emmanuel Pinto;Mélanie Ansseau;Paul Verbanck

  • Efficacy and safety of acamprosate in the treatment of detoxified alcohol-dependent patients. A 90-day placebo-controlled dose-finding study.

    I Pelc;P Verbanck;O Le Bon;M Gavrilovic

  • Supervisory attentional system in nonamnesic alcoholic men.

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

  • Response inhibition deficit is involved in poor decision making under risk in nonamnesic individuals with alcoholism.

    Xavier Noël;Antoine Bechara;Bernard Dan;Catherine Hanak

  • Alcohol cues increase cognitive impulsivity in individuals with alcoholism.

    Xavier Noël;Martial Van der Linden;Mathieu d’Acremont;Antoine Bechara;Antoine Bechara

  • Time Course of Attention for Alcohol Cues in Abstinent Alcoholic Patients: The Role of Initial Orienting

    Xavier Noel;Maud Colmant;Martial Van der Linden;Antoine Bechara

  • CONTRIBUTION OF FRONTAL CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW MEASURED BY 99mTc-BICISATE SPECT AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION DEFICITS TO PREDICTING TREATMENT OUTCOME IN ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT PATIENTS

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

  • Dissociation between affective and cognitive empathy in alcoholism: a specific deficit for the emotional dimension.

    Pierre Maurage;Delphine Grynberg;Xavier Noël;Frédéric Joassin

  • Galanin decreases the activity of locus coeruleus neurons in vitro

    Vincent Seutin;Paul Verbanck;Laurent Massotte;Albert Dresse

  • Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) personality profile and sub-typing in alcoholic patients: a controlled study.

    P. Basiaux;O. le Bon;M. Dramaix;I. Massat

  • 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

  • Evidence for the presence of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in the ventral tegmental area of the rat: an electrophysiological in vitro study.

    Vincent Seutin;Paul Verbanck;Laurent Massotte;Albert Dresse

  • 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

  • Processing of proenkephalin is tissue-specific

    Dane Liston;Gilles Patey;Jean Rossier;Paul Verbanck

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Kornreich
Charles Kornreich 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 Maurage
Pierre Maurage Université Catholique de Louvain
Julien Mendlewicz
Julien Mendlewicz Université Libre de Bruxelles
Martial Van der Linden
Martial Van der Linden University of Geneva
Pierre Philippot
Pierre Philippot Université Catholique de Louvain
Philippe Peigneux
Philippe Peigneux Université Libre de Bruxelles

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