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.

Deficient inhibition in alcohol dependence: Let's consider the role of the motor system!

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Caroline QUOILIN

Deficient inhibition in alcohol dependence: Let's consider the role of the motor system!

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Caroline QUOILIN

Comparison of motor inhibition in variants of the instructed-delay choice reaction time task

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Caroline QUOILIN

A Double-Coil TMS Method to Assess Corticospinal Excitability Changes at a Near-Simultaneous Time in the Two Hands during Movement Preparation

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Emmanuelle WILHELM

Global and specific motor inhibitory mechanisms during action preparation

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Caroline QUOILIN

Deficient motor inhibitory mechanisms in alcohol-dependence: a TMS study

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Caroline QUOILIN