Zoé Bollen


Zoé Bollen
Ph.D. student
FNRS Grant Holder

zoe.bollen@uclouvain.be
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Supervisor : Pierre Maurage
 

Research domains

  • Topic of interest: The exploration of the nature of attentional biases towards alcohol-related stimuli
  • Population: Severe alcohol use disorder, binge drinking
  • Tools: Behavioral and eye-tracking measures

Key publications

  • Bollen, Z., Field, M., Billaux, P., & Maurage, P (2022). Attentional bias in alcohol drinkers: A systematic review of its link with consumption variables. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 139, 104703. [pdf]
  • Bollen, Z., Pabst, A., Masson, N., Billaux, P., D’Hondt, F., Deleuze, J., De Longueville, X., Lambot, C., & Maurage, P. (2021). Alcohol-related attentional biases in recently detoxified inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder: an eye-tracking approach. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 225, 108803. [pdf]
  • Bollen, Z., Pabst, A., Creupelandt, C., Fontesse, S., Laniepce, A., & Maurage, P. (2021). Longitudinal assessment of alcohol consumption throughout the first COVID-19 lockdown: contribution of age and pre-pandemic drinking patterns. European Addiction Research, 28(1), 48‑55.[pdf]
  • 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]
  • Bollen, Z., D’Hondt, F., Dormal, V., Lannoy, S., Masson, N., & Maurage, P. (2021). Understanding attentional biases in severe alcohol use disorder: A combined behavioral and eye-tracking perspective. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 56, 1-7. [pdf]
  • Bollen, Z., Masson, N., Salvaggio, S., D’Hondt, F., & Maurage, P. (2020). Craving is everything: An eye-tracking exploration of attentional bias in binge drinking. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34(6), 636-647. [pdf]
  • Maurage, P., Bollen, Z., Masson, N., & D’Hondt, F. (2021). Eye tracking studies exploring cognitive and affective processes among alcohol drinkers: A systematic review and perspectives. Neuropsychology Review, 31(1), 167-201. [pdf]
  • Maurage, P., Masson, N., Bollen, Z., & D’Hondt, F. (2020). Eye tracking correlates of acute alcohol consumption: A systematic and critical review. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 108 , 400-422. [pdf]

  • Scientific communications

    • Bollen, Z., Pabst, A., Masson, N., & Maurage, P. (2022). An eye-tracking exploration of the alcohol-related attentional bias in severe alcohol use disorder: Influence of subjective craving and cognitive load. Vienna, Austria, 19-22/07/22. Oral communication during the 6th bi-annual European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) meeting.
    • Bollen, Z., Pabst, A., Masson, N., Billaux, P., D’Hondt, F., Deleuze, J., De Longueville, X., Lambot, C., & Maurage, P. (2021). Alcohol-related attentional biases in recently detoxified inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder: an eye-tracking approach. Caen, June 2021. Oral communication during the « 16e journées du groupe de réflexion en psychopathologie cognitive (GREPACO) ».
    • Bollen, Z., Masson, N., Salvaggio, S., D’Hondt, F., & Maurage, P. Craving is everything: An eye-tracking exploration of attentional bias in binge drinking. Reims, 06 and 07 June 2019. Flashtalk and written communication during the « 15e journées du groupe de réflexion en psychopathologie cognitive (GREPACO) ».
    • Bollen, Z., Masson, N., Salvaggio, S., D’Hondt, F., & Maurage, P. Craving is everything: An eye-tracking exploration of attentional bias in binge drinking. Lille, 21 – 24 September 2019. Written communication during the 17th ESBRA congress.

    Awards

    • REUNIRA award for young researcher:
      Bollen, Z.
      , Pabst, A., Masson, N., Billaux, P., D’Hondt, F., Deleuze, J., De Longueville, X., Lambot, C., & Maurage, P. (2021). Alcohol-related attentional biases in recently detoxified inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder: an eye-tracking approach. Caen, June 2021. Oral communication during the « 16e journées du groupe de réflexion en psychopathologie cognitive (GREPACO) ».