Valérie DORMAL


Valérie DORMAL

valerie.dormal@uclouvain.be

Google Scholar profile

Research domains
  • Topic: Emotional and cognitive (attention and executive functions) processes
  • Populations: Healthy individual; Alcohol-dependence; Binge drinking
  • Tools: Behavioural, electrophysiological (ERPs) and neuroimaging (fMRI) measures; Transcranial Electrical and Magnetic Stimulation

Recent publications

(For a complete list of publications : Research Gate profile)

  • Dormal, V., Lannoy, S., & Maurage, P. (2019). Impact of exchange stay on alcohol consumption: longitudinal exploration in a large sample of European students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, In press.
  • Lannoy, S., Billieux, J., Dormal, V., & Maurage, P. (2019). Behavioral and cerebral impairments associated with binge drinking in youth: A critical review. Psychologica Belgica, In press.
  • Lannoy, S., Heeren, A., Dormal, V., Billieux, J., & Maurage, P. (2019). Is there room for attentional impairments in binge drinking? A commentary on Carbia et al. (2018). Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 98, 58-60 [pdf]
  • Lannoy, S., Dormal, V., Billieux, J., & Maurage, P. (2018). Enhancement motivation to drink predicts binge drinking in adolescence: A longitudinal study in a community sample. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, In press.
  • Lannoy, S., Dormal, V., Billieux, J., & Maurage, P. (2018). A joint exploration of executive subcomponents in binge drinking. Addiction Research and Theory, In press.
  • Lannoy, S., Dormal, V., Billieux, J., Brion, M., D’Hondt, F., & Maurage, P. (2018). A dual-process exploration of binge drinking: evidence through behavioral and electrophysiological findings. Addiction Biology, In press. [pdf]
  • Dormal, V., Bremhorst, V., Lannoy, S., Lorant, V., Luquiens, A., & Maurage, P. (2018). Binge drinking is associated with reduced quality of life in young students: A pan-European study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 193, 48-54. [pdf]
  • Maurage, P., Lannoy, S., Dormal, V., Blanco, M., & Trabut, J.B. (2018). Clinical usefulness of the Iowa Gambling Task in severe alcohol-use disorders: Link with relapse and cognitive-physiological deficits. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 42, 2266-2273. [pdf]
  • Dormal, V., Maurage, P., Lannoy, S., & D’Hondt, F. (2018). Positive attitude toward alcohol predicts actual consumption in young adults: An ecological implicit association test. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 79(5), 733-740. [pdf]
  • Lannoy, S., D’Hondt, F., Dormal, V., Blanco, M., Brion, M., Billieux, J., Campanella, S., & Maurage, P. (2018). Electrophysiological correlates of emotional crossmodal processing in binge drinking. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, In press. [pdf]
  • Brion, M., Dormal, V., Lannoy, S., Mertens de Wilmars, S., de Timary, P., & Maurage, P. (2018). Imbalance between cognitive systems in alcohol-dependence and Korsakoff syndrome: An exploration using the Alcohol Flanker Task. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 40, 820-831. [pdf]
  • Lannoy, S., Dormal, V., Brion, M., Gaudelus, B., Billieux, J., & Maurage, P. (2018). Affective impairments in binge drinking: investigation through emotional facial expression decoding. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 83, 59-63. [pdf]
  • Lannoy, S., Maurage, P., D’Hondt, F., Billieux, J., & Dormal, V. (2018). Executive impairments in binge drinking: evidence for a specific performance monitoring difficulty during alcohol-related processing. European Addiction Research, 24, 118-127. [pdf]
  • Dormal, V., Larigaldie, N., Lefèvre, N., Pesenti, M., & Andres, M. (2018). Effect of perceived length on numerosity estimation: Evidence from the Müller-Lyer illusion. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71(10), 2142-51.
  • De Visscher, A., Noel, M.P., Pesenti, M., & Dormal, V. (2018). Developmental dyscalculia in adults: beyond numerical magnitude impairment. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 51(6), 600-611.
  • Dormal, V., Heeren, A., Pesenti, M., & Maurage, P. (2018). Time perception is not for the faint-hearted? Physiological arousal does not influence duration categorization. Cognitive Processing, 19(3), 399-409. [pdf]
  • Lannoy, S., D’Hondt, F., Dormal, V., Billieux, J., & Maurage, P. (2017). Electrophysiological correlates of performance monitoring in binge drinking: impaired error-related but preserved feedback processing. Clinical Neurophysiology, 128, 2110-2121. [pdf]
  • Lannoy, S., Dormal, V., Brion, M., Billieux, J., & Maurage, P. (2017). Preserved crossmodal integration of emotional signals in binge drinking. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 894. [pdf]