Quinn Cabooter

ORCID: 0000-0003-0479-6563
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  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology

Ghent University
2024

Ghent University Hospital
2023

University of Amsterdam
2023

David C. Vaidis Willem W. A. Sleegers Florian van Leeuwen Kenneth G. DeMarree Bjørn Sætrevik and 95 more Robert M. Ross Kathleen Schmidt John Protzko Coby Morvinski Omid Ghasemi Andrew Roberts Jeff Stone Alexandre Bran Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Ceren Günsoy Lisa S. Moussaoui Andrew R. Smith Armelle Nugier Marie‐Pierre Fayant Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Obed Kwame Appiah Spencer Arbige Benjamin Aubert‐Teillaud Olga Białobrzeska Stéphanie Bordel Valérian Boudjemadi Hilmar Brohmer Quinn Cabooter Mehdi Chahir Ianis Chassang Armand Chatard Y.Y. Chou Sungeun Chung Mioara Cristea Joséphine Daga Gregory John Depow Olivier Desrichard Dmitrii Dubrov Thomas Rhys Evans Séverine Falkowicz Sylvain Ferreira Tim Figureau Valérie Fointiat Théo Friedrich Anastasia S. Gashkova Fabien Girandola Marine Granjon Dmitry Grigoryev Gül Günaydın Şevval Güzel Mahsa Hazrati Mai Helmy Ayumi Ikeda Michael Inzlicht Sara Jaubert Dauren Kasanov Mohammad Mohsen Khoddami Taenyun Kim Kiyoshi Kiyokawa Rabia I. Kodapanakkal Alexandra I. Kosachenko Kortney Maedge John H. Mahaney Marie‐Amélie Martinie Vitor N. Mascheretti Yoriko Matsuda Maxime Mauduy Nicolas Mauny Armand Metzen Eva Moreno‐Bella Miguel Moya Kévin Nadarajah Pegah Nejat Elisabeth Norman Irmak Olcaysoy Ökten Asil Ali Özdoğru Ceyda Ozer Elena Padial-Rojas Yuri G. Pavlov Monica Perusquía-Hernández Dora Proost Aleksandra Niemyjska Odile Rohmer Emre Selçuk Cécile Sénémeaud Yaniv Shani Elena A. Shmeleva Emmelie Simoens Kaitlin A. Smith Alain Somat Hayeon Song Fatih Sönmez Lionel Souchet J.J. Taylor Ilja van Beest Nicolas Van der Linden Steven Verheyen Bruno Verschuère Kévin Vezirian Luc Vieira

According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of dissonance that people are motivated resolve, usually by changing their attitude be in line with behavior. One the most popular experimental paradigms used produce such change is induced-compliance paradigm. Despite its popularity, replication crisis social psychology and other fields, as well methodological limitations associated paradigm, raise concerns about robustness classic studies this...

10.1177/25152459231213375 article EN cc-by-nc Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2024-01-01

Abstract The many benefits of online research and the recent emergence open-source eye-tracking libraries have sparked an interest in transferring time-consuming expensive studies from lab to web. In current study, we validate webcam-based by conceptually replicating three robust (the cascade effect, n = 134, novelty preference, 45, visual world paradigm, 32) using participant’s webcam as eye-tracker with WebGazer.js library. We successfully replicated all effects, although effect sizes...

10.3758/s13428-023-02221-2 article EN cc-by Behavior Research Methods 2023-08-30

Response inhibition is key to flexible behavior. Importantly, performance in any task, including response tasks, fluctuates on a moment-to-moment basis. Using pupillometry, we investigated the relationship between these behavioral fluctuations and naturally-occurring of norepinephrine (NE) levels brain before given trial has even started. This was motivated by earlier pharmacological work suggesting pivotal role NE inhibition, particular. We specifically used two pupillometry proxies for...

10.31234/osf.io/vz5be preprint EN 2024-03-29

Abstract Response inhibition is key to flexible behavior. Importantly, performance in any task, including response tasks, fluctuates on a moment‐to‐moment basis. Using pupillometry, we investigated the relationship between these behavioral fluctuations and naturally occurring of norepinephrine (NE) levels brain before given trial has even started. This was motivated by earlier pharmacological work suggesting pivotal role NE inhibition, particular. We specifically used two pupillometry...

10.1111/psyp.14738 article EN Psychophysiology 2024-12-10
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