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Vermeulen Nicolas
Vermeulen Nicolas
Psychological Sciences Research Institute, UCLouvain Université catholique de Louvain
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Embodiment of emotion concepts.
PM Niedenthal, P Winkielman, L Mondillon, N Vermeulen
Journal of personality and social psychology 96 (6), 1120, 2009
6012009
Alexithymia and the processing of emotional facial expressions (EFEs): systematic review, unanswered questions and further perspectives
D Grynberg, B Chang, O Corneille, P Maurage, N Vermeulen, S Berthoz, ...
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e42429, 2012
3962012
Alexithymia and levels of processing: Evidence for an overall deficit in remembering emotion words
O Luminet, N Vermeulen, C Demaret, GJ Taylor, RM Bagby
Journal of Research in Personality 40 (5), 713-733, 2006
2392006
Alexithymia and the automatic processing of affective information: Evidence from the affective priming paradigm
N Vermeulen, O Luminet, O Corneille
Cognition & Emotion 20 (1), 64-91, 2006
1892006
Interoceptive sensitivity facilitates both antecedent-and response-focused emotion regulation strategies
A Kever, O Pollatos, N Vermeulen, D Grynberg
Personality and Individual Differences 87, 20-23, 2015
1492015
Disrupted regulation of social exclusion in alcohol-dependence: an fMRI study
P Maurage, F Joassin, P Philippot, A Heeren, N Vermeulen, P Mahau, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 37 (9), 2067-2075, 2012
1362012
Sensory load incurs conceptual processing costs
N Vermeulen, O Corneille, PM Niedenthal
Cognition 109 (2), 287-294, 2008
1202008
Switching between sensory and affective systems incurs processing costs
N Vermeulen, PM Niedenthal, O Luminet
Cognitive Science 31 (1), 183-192, 2007
1052007
Categorical perception of anger and disgust facial expression is affected by non-clinical social anxiety: an ERP study
M Rossignol, C Anselme, N Vermeulen, P Philippot, S Campanella
Brain research 1132, 166-176, 2007
1002007
Emotional modulation of attention: fear increases but disgust reduces the attentional blink
N Vermeulen, J Godefroid, M Mermillod
PLoS One 4 (11), e7924, 2009
952009
Alexithymia factors and memory performances for neutral and emotional words
N Vermeulen, O Luminet
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (4), 305-309, 2009
762009
Reduced capacity in automatic processing of facial expression in restrictive anorexia nervosa and obesity
R Cserjési, N Vermeulen, L Lénárd, O Luminet
Psychiatry research 188 (2), 253-257, 2011
732011
Current positive and negative affective states modulate attention: An attentional blink study
N Vermeulen
Personality and Individual differences 49 (5), 542-545, 2010
732010
Are coarse scales sufficient for fast detection of visual threat?
M Mermillod, S Droit-Volet, D Devaux, A Schaefer, N Vermeulen
Psychological Science 21 (10), 1429-1437, 2010
722010
Resting high frequency heart rate variability selectively predicts cooperative behavior
B Beffara, AG Bret, N Vermeulen, M Mermillod
Physiology & Behavior 164, 417-428, 2016
672016
Categorical perception of anger is disrupted in alexithymia: Evidence from a visual ERP study
N Vermeulen, O Luminet, MC de Sousa, S Campanella
Cognition and Emotion 22 (6), 1052-1067, 2008
672008
Explicit vs. implicit body image evaluation in restrictive anorexia nervosa
R Cserjési, N Vermeulen, O Luminet, C Marechal, F Nef, Y Simon, ...
Psychiatry research 175 (1-2), 148-153, 2010
642010
Coarse scales are sufficient for efficient categorization of emotional facial expressions: Evidence from neural computation
M Mermillod, P Bonin, L Mondillon, D Alleysson, N Vermeulen
Neurocomputing 73 (13-15), 2522-2531, 2010
562010
Neural computation as a tool to differentiate perceptual from emotional processes: The case of anger superiority effect
M Mermillod, N Vermeulen, D Lundqvist, PM Niedenthal
Cognition 110 (3), 346-357, 2009
532009
Differential reliance on the Duchenne marker during smile evaluations and person judgments
S Quadflieg, N Vermeulen, B Rossion
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 37, 69-77, 2013
522013
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