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Independent effects of motivation and spatial attention in the human visual cortex'Why should I care?' Challenging free will attenuates neural reaction to errorsTraining working memory to improve attentional control in anxiety: A proof-of-principle study using behavioral and electrophysiological measures.Happy heart, smiling eyes: A systematic review of positive mood effects on broadening of visuospatial attention.Spared internal but impaired external reward prediction error signals in major depressive disorder during reinforcement learning.Mood congruent tuning of reward expectation in positive mood: evidence from FRN and theta modulations.What is in the feedback? Effect of induced happiness vs. sadness on probabilistic learning with vs. without exploration.Modulatory effects of happy mood on performance monitoring: Insights from error-related brain potentials.Dissociable effects of reward and expectancy during evaluative feedback processing revealed by topographic ERP mapping analysis.Goal relevance influences performance monitoring at the level of the FRN and P3 components.Evaluative priming reveals dissociable effects of cognitive versus physiological anxiety on action monitoring.Relevance and uncertainty jointly influence reward anticipation at the level of the SPN ERP component.Someone's lurking in the dark: The role of state anxiety on attention deployment to threat-related stimuli.Goal impact influences the evaluative component of performance monitoring: Evidence from ERPs.Effects of positive mood on probabilistic learning: behavioral and electrophysiological correlates.Electrical neuroimaging reveals content-specific effects of threat in primary visual cortex and fronto-parietal attentional networks.Feeling happy enhances early spatial encoding of peripheral information automatically: electrophysiological time-course and neural sources.Controlling the emotional heart: heart rate biofeedback improves cardiac control during emotional reactions.Accelerated intermittent theta burst stimulation treatment in medication-resistant major depression: A fast road to remission?Occipital alpha power reveals fast attentional inhibition of incongruent distractors.Behavioral and electrophysiological responses to fairness norm violations in antisocial offenders.Cue-target contingencies modulate voluntary orienting of spatial attention: dissociable effects for speed and accuracy.Changing your mind before it is too late: the electrophysiological correlates of online error correction during response selection.Conflict-driven adaptive control is enhanced by integral negative emotion on a short time scale.Fake feedback on pain tolerance impacts proactive versus reactive control strategies.Modulation of the earliest visual evoked potential by attention: now you see it, now you don't.Early retinotopic responses to violations of emotion-location associations may depend on conscious awareness.Motivational Salience Modulates Early Visual Cortex Responses across Task Sets.Measuring Pavlovian appetitive conditioning in humans with the postauricular reflex.Integration of reward with cost anticipation during performance monitoring revealed by ERPs and EEG spectral perturbations.Electrophysiological correlates of the interplay between low-level visual features and emotional content during word readingAchievement motivation modulates Pavlovian aversive conditioning to goal-relevant stimuliEnsemble representation for multiple facial expressions: Evidence for a capacity limited perceptual processCapacity limitations to extract the mean emotion from multiple facial expressions depend on emotion varianceEnhanced Pavlovian aversive conditioning to positive emotional stimuliDissociable effects of reward magnitude on fronto-medial theta and FRN during performance monitoringLearning biases to angry and happy faces during Pavlovian aversive conditioningAbnormal approach-related motivation but spared reinforcement learning in MDD: Evidence from fronto-midline Theta oscillations and frontal Alpha asymmetrySwitching attention from internal to external information processing: A review of the literature and empirical support of the resource sharing accountReappraising cognitive control: normal reactive adjustments following conflict processing are abolished by proactive emotion regulation
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Gilles Pourtois
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