Caroline QUOILIN

PhD, Post-Doctoral Researcher
Caroline completed a PhD in Psychological Sciences at the University of Liege as well as a postdoctoral fellowship at the department of Addiction Neuroscience of the University-Purdue Indianapolis University, where her research focused on the developmental and neurobiological bases of alcohol abuse and dependence. Caroline joined the CoActions lab in July 2014 and, since then, has been mainly investigating the contribution of deficient motor inhibitory mechanisms in addiction, and especially in alcohol-dependence.

Subthalamic DBS does not restore deficits in corticospinal suppression during movement preparation in Parkinson's disease

Research study on subthalamic deep brain stimulation alleviates motor symptoms without restoring deficits in corticospinal suppression during movement preparation in parkinson's …

Emmanuelle WILHELM

Relationship between transcranial magnetic stimulation markers of motor control and clinical recovery in obsessive compulsive disorder/Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: a proof of concept case study

Research study on relationship between transcranial magnetic stimulation markers of motor control and clinical recovery in obsessive compulsive disorder/gilles de la tourette …

Caroline QUOILIN

Caroline QUOILIN

Caroline QUOILIN

Exploring the links between gut microbiota and excitatory and inhibitory brain processes in alcohol use disorder: A TMS study

Research study on exploring the links between gut microbiota and excitatory and inhibitory brain processes in alcohol use disorder: a tms study

Caroline QUOILIN

Corticospinal Suppression Underlying Intact Movement Preparation Fades in Parkinson's Disease

Research study on corticospinal suppression underlying intact movement preparation fades in parkinson's disease

Emmanuelle WILHELM

Augmented tendency to act and altered impulse control in alcohol use disorders

Research study on augmented tendency to act and altered impulse control in alcohol use disorders

Caroline QUOILIN

Neural bases of inhibitory control: Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation and magnetic resonance imaging in alcohol-use disorder patients

Research study on neural bases of inhibitory control: combining transcranial magnetic stimulation and magnetic resonance imaging in alcohol-use disorder patients

Caroline QUOILIN

Considering motor excitability during action preparation in gambling disorder: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

Research study on considering motor excitability during action preparation in gambling disorder: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

Caroline QUOILIN

Preparatory inhibition: Impact of choice in reaction time tasks

Legacy publication imported from coactionslab.com publications list.

Caroline QUOILIN

Investigating the effect of anticipating a startling acoustic stimulus on preparatory inhibition

Legacy publication imported from coactionslab.com publications list.

Julien GRANDJEAN