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Sylvain Delplanque

Sylvain Delplanque

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Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
5474
World Ranking
10171
National Ranking
114

Overview

Sylvain Delplanque is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a significant number of publications in Neuroscience (31) and Psychology (22).

Their subfields of study include Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Nutrition and Dietetics. The main topics addressed in their work encompass Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies, Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Sleep and related disorders, Action Observation and Synchronization, and Multisensory perception and integration.

Among recent publication venues, Sylvain Delplanque has contributed to bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with four publications, Food Quality and Preference with three, eNeuro and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with two each, and the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences with one publication.

Recent papers include:

  • Interdisciplinary challenges for elucidating human olfactory attractiveness, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Sustained effects of pleasant and unpleasant smells on resting state brain activity, 2020, Cortex
  • Targeted Memory Reactivation During REM Sleep in Patients With Social Anxiety Disorder, 2022, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • A fascinating but risky case of reverse inference: From measures to emotions!, 2021, Food Quality and Preference
  • Being Short, Sweet, and Sour: Congruent Visuo-Olfactory Stimulation Enhances Illusory Embodiment, 2020, Perception

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sylvain Delplanque include:

  • David Sander
  • Camille Ferdenzi
  • Isabelle Cayeux
  • Yoann Stussi
  • Géraldine Coppin

Best Publications

  • Attentional Bias for Positive Emotional Stimuli: A Meta-Analytic Investigation

    Eva Pool;Tobias Brosch;Sylvain Delplanque;David Sander

  • Modulation of cognitive processing by emotional valence studied through event-related potentials in humans.

    Sylvain Delplanque;Marc E Lavoie;Pascal Hot;Laetitia Silvert

  • Electrical autonomic correlates of emotion.

    Henrique Sequeira;Pascal Hot;Laetitia Silvert;Sylvain Delplanque

  • Mapping the Semantic Space for the Subjective Experience of Emotional Responses to Odors

    Christelle Chrea;Didier Maurice Grandjean;Sylvain Delplanque;Isabelle Cayeux

  • Spatial frequencies or emotional effects?: A systematic measure of spatial frequencies for IAPS pictures by a discrete wavelet analysis

    Sylvain Delplanque;Karim Babacar Joseph Ndiaye;Klaus R. Scherer;Didier Maurice Grandjean

  • Event-related P3a and P3b in response to unpredictable emotional stimuli.

    Sylvain Delplanque;Laetitia Silvert;Pascal Hot;Henrique Sequeira

  • Arousal and valence effects on event-related P3a and P3b during emotional categorization

    Sylvain Delplanque;Laetitia Silvert;Pascal Hot;Simon Rigoulot

  • Variability of Affective Responses to Odors: Culture, Gender, and Olfactory Knowledge

    Camille Ferdenzi;S Craig Roberts;S Craig Roberts;Annett Schirmer;Sylvain Delplanque

  • How do you feel when you smell this? Optimization of a verbal measurement of odor-elicited emotions

    Christelle Porcherot;Sylvain Delplanque;Sophie Raviot-Derrien;Bénédicte Le Calvé

  • Measuring wanting and liking from animals to humans: A systematic review.

    Eva Pool;Vanessa Sennwald;Sylvain Delplanque;Tobias Brosch

  • Sequential unfolding of novelty and pleasantness appraisals of odors: evidence from facial electromyography and autonomic reactions

    Sylvain Delplanque;Didier Maurice Grandjean;Christelle chrea;Géraldine Coppin

  • Beyond conventional event-related brain potential (ERP): exploring the time-course of visual emotion processing using topographic and principal component analyses.

    Gilles Pourtois;Sylvain Delplanque;Christoph Michel;Patrik Vuilleumier

  • Emotional processing of odors: evidence for a nonlinear relation between pleasantness and familiarity evaluations.

    Sylvain Delplanque;Didier Maurice Grandjean;Christelle Chrea;Laurence Aymard

  • Where is the chocolate? Rapid spatial orienting toward stimuli associated with primary rewards.

    Eva Pool;Tobias Brosch;Sylvain Delplanque;David Sander

  • Affective Dimensions of Odor Perception: A Comparison Between Swiss, British, and Singaporean Populations

    Camille Ferdenzi;Annett Schirmer;S. Craig Roberts;Sylvain Delplanque

  • I’m No Longer Torn After Choice How Explicit Choices Implicitly Shape Preferences of Odors

    Géraldine Coppin;Sylvain Delplanque;Isabelle Cayeux;Christelle Porcherot

  • Thermal Analysis of Facial Muscles Contractions

    S Jarlier;D Grandjean;S Delplanque;K N'Diaye

  • Affective semantic space of scents. Towards a universal scale to measure self-reported odor-related feelings

    Camille Ferdenzi;Sylvain Delplanque;Plinio Barbosa;Kimberly Court

  • How incorporation of scents could enhance immersive virtual experiences

    Matthieu Ischer;Naëm Baron;Christophe Mermoud;Isabelle Cayeux

  • Stress increases cue-triggered "wanting" for sweet reward in humans.

    Eva Pool;Tobias Brosch;Sylvain Delplanque;David Sander

Frequent Co-Authors

David Sander
David Sander University of Geneva
Didier Maurice Grandjean
Didier Maurice Grandjean University of Geneva
Klaus R. Scherer
Klaus R. Scherer University of Geneva
S. Craig Roberts
S. Craig Roberts University of Stirling
Annett Schirmer
Annett Schirmer University of Innsbruck
Tobias Brosch
Tobias Brosch University of Geneva
Jay J. Van Bavel
Jay J. Van Bavel New York University
Andrea Christiane Samson
Andrea Christiane Samson University of Fribourg
Francis Eustache
Francis Eustache Université de Caen Normandie
Bigna Lenggenhager
Bigna Lenggenhager University of Zurich

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