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Overview

Roland Jouvent is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with specific attention to experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and rehabilitation.

The scientific contributions of Roland Jouvent encompass several core topics, including:

  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery

Jouvent has published research in a variety of academic venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Sciences Humaines

Recent publications by Roland Jouvent feature collaboration with several co-authors. The most frequent collaborators are:

  • Charlotte Soumet-Leman
  • Axel Baptista
  • Arnauld Visinet
  • Natacha Box
  • D. Samama

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Roland Jouvent include:

  • Les thérapies en réalité virtuelle, 2021, Sciences Humaines
  • Metacognitive beliefs in depressed in-patients: adaptation and validation of the short version of the Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ-30) for French clinical and non-clinical samples, 2020, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Metacognitions Questionnaire--Short Form; French Version, 2020, PsycTESTS Dataset

Best Publications

  • Body image perception among men in three countries.

    Harrison G. Pope;Amanda J. Gruber;Barbara Mangweth;Benjamin Bureau

  • Psychiatric genetics: search for phenotypes

    Maarion Leboyer;Marion Leboyer;Frank Bellivier;Roland Jouvent

  • Episodic autobiographical memory in depression: Specificity, autonoetic consciousness, and self-perspective.

    Cédric Lemogne;Pascale Piolino;Pascale Piolino;Stéphanie Friszer;Astrid Claret

  • Early and late onset bipolar disorders: two different forms of manic-depressive illness?

    Franck Schürhoff;Frank Bellivier;Roland Jouvent;Marie-Christine Mouren-Siméoni

  • Efficacy and specificity of computer-assisted cognitive remediation in schizophrenia: a meta-analytical study.

    O. Grynszpan;S. Perbal;A. Pelissolo;P. Fossati

  • Alexithymia and anxiety: compounded relationships? A psychometric study.

    S. Berthoz;S. Consoli;F. Perez-Diaz;R. Jouvent

  • Decreased presynaptic dopamine function in the left caudate of depressed patients with affective flattening and psychomotor retardation.

    Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot;Véronique Bragulat;Eric Artiges;Frédéric Dollé

  • Verbal memory performance of patients with a first depressive episode and patients with unipolar and bipolar recurrent depression

    Philippe Fossati;Philippe-Olivier Harvey;Guillaume Le Bastard;Anne-Marie Ergis

  • Cognitive function in recent-onset demyelinating diseases.

    Oliver Lyon-Caen;Roland Jouvent;Stephen Hauser;Marie-Pierre Chaunu

  • Gaze avoidance in social phobia: objective measure and correlates.

    Albert Moukheiber;Gilles Rautureau;Fernando Perez-Diaz;Robert Soussignan

  • The Temperament and Character Inventory‐Revised (TCI‐R): psychometric characteristics of the French version

    A. Pelissolo;L. Mallet;J.-M. Baleyte;G. Michel

  • Relationships between the emotional and cognitive components of alexithymia and dependency in alcoholics

    Gwenolé Loas;Ouardia Otmani;Christian Lecercle;Roland Jouvent

  • Decrease of complexity in EEG as a symptom of depression

    J.-L. Nandrino;L. Pezard;J. Martinerie;F. El Massioui

  • Sensation seeking, nicotine dependence, and smoking motivation in female and male smokers.

    Solange Carton;Roland Jouvent;Daniel Widlöcher

  • Cross-cultural validity of the Sensation Seeking Scale: development of a French abbreviated form

    S Carton;R Jouvent;D Widlöcher

  • Sensation-seeking and emotional disturbances in depression: relationships and evolution

    Solange Carton;Pauline Morand;Catherine Bungenera;Roland Jouvent

  • Cognitive avoidance of intrusive memories and autobiographical memory: Specificity, autonoetic consciousness, and self-perspective

    Cédric Lemogne;Loretxu Bergouignan;Pascale Piolino;Roland Jouvent

  • Human brain spots emotion in non humanoid robots

    Stéphanie Dubal;Aurélie Foucher;Roland Jouvent;Jacqueline Nadel

  • Information processing deficits in relatives of manic depressive patients

    A. Pierson;R. Jouvent;P. Quintin;F. Perez-Diaz

  • Speech pause time and the retardation rating scale for depression (ERD). Towards a reciprocal validation.

    Patrick hardy;Roland Jouvent;Daniel Widlöcher

  • Directed forgetting in PTSD: a comparative study versus normal controls.

    Olivier Cottencin;Guillaume Vaiva;C. Huron;Patrick Devos

  • Sex, Lies And Virtual Reality

    Isabelle Viaud-Delmon;Isabelle Viaud-Delmon;Yuri P. Ivanenko;Alain Berthoz;Roland Jouvent

Frequent Co-Authors

Nathalie George
Nathalie George Université Paris Cité
Antoine Pelissolo
Antoine Pelissolo Université Paris Cité
Marion Leboyer
Marion Leboyer Paris-Est Créteil University
Philippe Fossati
Philippe Fossati Sorbonne University
Pascale Piolino
Pascale Piolino Université Paris Cité
Gwenolé Loas
Gwenolé Loas Université Libre de Bruxelles
Robert Soussignan
Robert Soussignan University of Burgundy
David Rudrauf
David Rudrauf University of Geneva
Sylvie Berthoz
Sylvie Berthoz Institut Mutualiste Montsouris
Josué Feingold
Josué Feingold Grenoble Alpes University

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