Publications
Pre-registrations, Stage 1 registered Reports
Tapparel, M., Najberg, H., Pool E. R., & Spierer, L. (Stage 1 Registered Report). Plastic brain mechanisms supporting reduction in craving and consumption of unhealthy palatable food induced by motor inhibition training.
Stussi, Y., Cannelle, M. M., Wuensch, L., Delplanque, S., Pool, E. R., & Sander, D. (Pre-registration). The role of affective relevance in Pavlovian appetitive conditioning. PsychArchives.
2024
Wuensch, L., Stussi, Y., Murray, R., Verenade, T., Sander, D., Péron, J., & Pool, E. R. (2024). Differential influence of habit components on compulsive and problematic reward-seeking behavior. PsyArXiv. doi: 10.31234/osf.io/jr6m4. pdf, data, code.
2023
Ceravolo, L.*, Debracque, C.*, Pool, E. R., Gruber, T.**, & Grandjean, D.** (2023). Frontal mechanisms underlying primate calls recognition by humans. Cerebral Cortex Communications. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1093/texcom/tgad019. pdf, data.
Coppin, G., Muñoz Tord, D., Pool, E. R., Locatelli, L., Achaibou A., Erdemli, A., León Pérez, L., Wuensch, L., Cereghetti, D., Golay, A., Sander, D., & Pataky Z. (2023). A randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of liraglutide on self-reported liking and neural responses to food stimuli in participants with obesity. International Journal of Obesity, 47, 1224-1231. doi: 10.1038/s41366-023-01370-w. pdf, data (behavioral) and code.
Pool, E. R., Pauli, W. M., Cross, L., & O’Doherty, J. P. (2023). Neural substrates of parallel devaluation-sensitive and devaluation-insensitive Pavlovian learning in humans. Nature Communications, 14, Article 8057. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-43747-5. pdf, data, code.
2022
Pool, E. R.*, Gera, R.*, Fransen, A.*, Perez, O. D.*, Cremer, A.*, Aleksic, M.*, Tanwisuth, S.*, Quail, S.*, Ceceli, A. O., Manfredi, D. A., Nave, G., Tricomi, E., Balleine, B., Schonberg, T., Schwabe, L., & O'Doherty, J. P. (2022). Determining the effects of training duration on the behavioral expression of habitual control in humans: A multi-laboratory investigation. Learning & Memory, 29, 16-28. doi: 10.1101/lm.053413.121. pdf, data and code.
Pool, E. R.*, Munoz Tord, D.*, Delplanque, S., Stussi, Y., Cereghetti, D., Vuilleumier, P., & Sander, D. (2022). Differential contributions of ventral striatum subregions to the motivational and hedonic components of affective processing of reward. The Journal of Neuroscience, 42(13), 2716-2728. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1124-21.2022. pdf, data, code.
Stussi, Y., & Pool, E. R. (2022). Multicomponential affective processes modulating food-seeking behaviors. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 48, Article 101226. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2022.101226. pdf.
2021
Charpentier, C., Faulkner, P., Pool, E. R., Ly, V., Tollenaar, M., Kluen, L., Fransen, A., Yamamori, Y., Lally, N., Mkrtichian, A., Valton, V., Huys, Q. J. M., Sirigiannidis, I., Morrow, K. A., Krenz, V., Kalbe, F., Cremer, A., Zerbes, G., Kausche, F. M., Wanke, N., Giarrizzo, A., Pulcu, E., Murphy, S., Kaltenboeck, A., Browning, M., Paul, L. K., Cools, R., Roefels, K., Pessoa, L., Harmer, C. J., Chase, H. W., Grillon, C., Schwabe, L., Roiser, J. P., Robinson, O. J., & O'Doherty, J. (2021). How representative are neuroimaging samples? Large-scale evidence for trait anxiety differences between fMRI and behaviour-only research participants. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16(10), 1057-1070. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsab057. pdf, data and code.
Coppin, G., & Pool, E. R. (2021). Affect, “wanting” and relevance: Commentary on Lutz et al. (2020). Addictive Behaviors, 115, Article 106792. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106792. pdf.
Munoz Tord, D.*, Coppin, G.*, Pool, E. R., Mermoud, C., Pataky, Z., Sander, D., & Delplanque, S. (2021). 3D printed pacifier-shaped mouthpiece for fMRI-compatible gustometers. eNeuro, Article ENEURO.0208-21.2021. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0208-21.2021. pdf, code.
Stussi, Y.*, Sennwald, V.*, Pool, E. R., Delplanque, S., Brosch, T., Bianchi-Demicheli, F., & Sander, D. (2021). Individual concerns modulate reward-related learning and behaviors involving sexual outcomes. Motivation Science, 7(4), 424-438. doi: 10.1037/mot0000249. pdf, data and code.
Wuensch, L., Pool, E. R., & Sander, D. (2021). Individual differences in learning positive affective value. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 39, 19-26. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2020.11.001. pdf.
2020
Sennwald, V., Pool, E. R., Delplanque, S., Bianchi-Demicheli, F., & Sander, D. (2020). Outcome-specific and general Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfers involving sexual rewards. Motivation Science, 6(1), 79-83. doi: 10.1037/mot0000129. pdf.
2019
Pool, E. R., Pauli, W. M., Kress, C. S., & O’Doherty, J. P. (2019). Behavioural evidence for parallel outcome-sensitive and outcome-insensitive Pavlovian learning systems in humans. Nature Human Behaviour, 3, 284-296. doi: 10.1038/s41562-018-0527-9. pdf, data and code.
Pool, E. R., & Sander, D. (2019). Considerations for the study of “incentive hope” and sign-tracking behaviors in humans. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, Article e48. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X18001929. pdf.
Pool, E. R., & Sander, D. (2019). Vulnerability to relapse under stress: insights from affective neuroscience. Swiss Medical Weekly, 149(4748), Article w20151. doi: 10.4414/smw.2019.20151. pdf.
2018
Pauli, W. M., Cockburn, J., Pool, E. R., Pérez, O. D., & O’Doherty, J. P. (2018). Computational approaches to habits in a model-free world. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 20, 104-109. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.12.001. pdf.
2017
Sennwald, V., Pool, E. R., & Sander, D. (2017). Considering the influence of the Pavlovian system on behavior: Appraisal and value representation. Psychological Inquiry, 28(1), 52-55. doi: 10.1080/1047840x.2017.1259951. pdf.
2016
Coppin, G., Pool, E. R., Delplanque, S., Oud, B., Margot, C., Sander, D., & Van Bavel, J. J. (2016). Swiss identity smells like chocolate: Social identity shapes olfactory judgments. Scientific Reports, 6, Article 34979. doi: 10.1038/srep34979. pdf
Pool, E. R., Brosch, T., Delplanque, S., & Sander, D. (2016). Attentional bias for positive emotional stimuli: A meta-analytic investigation. Psychological Bulletin, 142(1), 79-106. doi: 10.1037/bul0000026. pdf.
Pool, E. R., Sennwald, V., Delplanque, S., Brosch, T., & Sander, D. (2016). Measuring wanting and liking from animals to humans: A systematic review. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 63, 124-142. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.01.006. pdf.
Sennwald, V., Pool, E. R., Brosch, T., Delplanque, S., Bianchi-Demicheli, F., & Sander, D. (2016). Emotional attention for erotic stimuli: Cognitive and brain mechanisms. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 524(8), 1668-1675. doi: 10.1002/cne.23859. pdf.
2015
Ferdenzi, C., Delplanque, S., Vorontsova-Wenger, O., Pool, E. R., Bianchi-Demicheli, F., & Sander, D. (2015). Perception of men's beauty and attractiveness by women with low sexual desire. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 12(4), 946-955. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12795. pdf.
Pool, E. R., Brosch, T., Delplanque, S., & Sander, D. (2015). Stress increases cue-triggered “wanting” for sweet reward in humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 41(2), 128-136. doi: 10.1037/xan0000052. pdf.
Pool, E. R., Delplanque, S., Coppin, G., & Sander, D. (2015). Is comfort food really comforting? Mechanisms underlying stress-induced eating. Food Research International, 76, 207-215. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2014.12.034. pdf.
2014
Pool, E. R., Brosch, T., Delplanque, S., & Sander, D. (2014). Where is the chocolate? Rapid spatial orienting toward stimuli associated with primary rewards. Cognition, 130, 348-359. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.002. pdf.
Pool, E. R., Delplanque, S., Porcherot, C., Jenkins, T., Cayeux, I., & Sander, D. (2014). Sweet reward increases implicit discrimination of similar odors. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8, Article 158. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00158. pdf.
2012
Gygax, P., Gabriel, U., Lévy, A., Pool, E. R., Grivel, M., & Pedrazzini, E. (2012). The masculine form and its competing interpretations in French: When linking grammatically masculine role names to female referents is difficult. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 24(4), 395-408. doi: 10.1080/20445911.2011.642858. pdf.