Arthur PABST
Arthur PABST
Ph.D. student
FRESH Grant holder
Supervisor : Pierre Maurage
Research domains
- Socio-affective information processing
- Alcohol-use disorder
- Eye-tracking
- Experimental psychopathology
Publications
- Pabst, A., Bollen, Z., Creupelandt, C., Fontesse, S., & Maurage, P. (2021). Alcohol consumption changes following COVID-19 lockdown among French-speaking Belgian individuals at risk for alcohol use disorder. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, In press.
- Bollen, Z., Pabst, A., Creupelandt, C., Fontesse, S., Lannoy, S., Pinon, N., & Maurage, P. (2021). Prior drinking motives predict alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 lockdown: A cross-sectional online survey among Belgian college students. Addictive Behaviors, 115, 106772. [pdf]
- Maurage, P., Pabst, A., Lannoy, S., D’Hondt, F., de Timary, P., Gaudelus, B., & Peyroux, E. (2021). Tackling heterogeneity: Individual variability of emotion decoding deficits in severe alcohol use disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 279, 299-307. [pdf]
- Pabst, A., Peyroux, E., Rolland, B., de Timary, P., & Maurage, P. (2020). Hostile attribution bias in severe alcohol use disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 129, 176-180. [pdf]
- Pabst, A., Heeren, A., & Maurage, P. (2020). Socio-affective processing biases in severe alcohol use disorders: Experimental and therapeutic perspectives. Addictive Behaviors, 106, 106382. [pdf]
- Pabst, A., Leclerc, J. B., Valois, P., & O’Connor, K. P. (2020). Targeting Cognitions, Emotions, and Behaviors in a Complex Case of Tourette Syndrome : Illustration of a Psychophysiological Perspective. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.
- Leclerc, J. B., Pabst, A., Valois, P., Bombardier, M., Berthiaume, C., & O’Connor, K. P. (2018). TCC spécialisées pour le TOC et le syndrome de Gilles de la Tourette chez l’enfant et l’adolescent : état des connaissances. Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive, 28(3), 160‑171
Posters
- Pabst, A., & O’Connor, K. P. (2019) Getting rid of it: Using implementation intentions to help hoarders to discard. Poster presented at the World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies. Berlin, Germany.
- Pabst, A., Mengal, P., Grade, S., & Edwards, G. M. (2019) Virtually capable of anything : A game transfer phenomenon of space perception between virtual and real-world environments. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science. Liège, Belgium.