Gilles R.C. Pourtois, Ph D. Psychopathology and Affective Neuroscience Laboratory Department of Experimental Clinical & Health Psychology Ghent University Henri Dunantlaan 2 9000 Gent Belgium Phone: +32 9 264 9144 Fax: +32 9 264 6489 Lab website: http://www.pan.ugent.be/ Dept website: http://www.ekgp.ugent.be/ E-mail: [email protected]

Curriculum Vitae Pourtois Gilles (Roger Charles)

CIVIL STATUS Born on 8th July 1974, in Nivelles (Belgium), of Belgian Nationality, Single; father of Manon Pourtois (24 April 2002) and of Tom Pourtois (01 April 2004).

EDUCATION PhD Degree 1998-2002: PhD

Dissertation in Cognitive Neuropsychology and Neuroscience: “Multi-sensory perception of affect: evidence from behavioural, neurophysiological and brain-imaging methods”. Cum Laude (exceptionally well qualified) Katholieke Universiteit Brabant (Tilburg, The Netherlands).

Graduate Degrees 1994-1997: MA

Second Degree in Experimental Psychology: High Distinction Universite Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).

1992-1994: BA

First Degree in Psychology and Education Sciences: Distinction Universite Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT (SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER 2008) Associate Research Professor in the Department of Experimental Clinical & Health Psychology (Ghent University, Belgium). My main research project is about reciprocal interaction effects between emotion (with a focus on sub clinical state anxiety) and cognition (perception, performance monitoring) in normal adult participants, primarily studied using non-invasive brain-imaging techniques (EEG and fMRI). Research funded by grants from the European Research Council (2008-2013, Starting Grant #200758) and Ghent University (2008-2012, BOF project).

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TRAINING AND PREVIOUS RESEARCH EXPERIENCE In preparation of MA September 1995 - January 1996 : Training course at the unit of Cognitive Neuropsychology, Universite Catholique de Louvain, under the supervision of Dr. R. Bruyer. The training was focused on a Positron Emission Tomography study in arithmetics (with X. Seron, M. Pesenti, and M.-P. Noel). February 1996 - June 1996 : Erasmus Grant-Holder for a training course at the Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology and Aging, University of Angers, France; under the supervision of Dr. M. Hupet. The training included a research project on aging and Visual Long-term Memory as well as on Inhibitory-Mecanisms in elderly population. October 1997 - October 1998 : junior researcher of Dr. M. Hupet, Unite de Psychologie Cognitive, Université Catholique de Louvain. Empirical studies, using behavioral tests, focused on impairments of executive functions (e.g., working memory) in old relative to young participants. In preparation of PhD 29 September - 2 October 1998 : Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, South Parks Road, Oxford, the United Kingdom. February 1999 - September 1999: Registered at the Doctorate School “ Norm, Cognition and Culture ”, section Cognition and Cognitive Neurosciences, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. 25 May - 26 May 1999: Participation to the Workshop “ Localizing Attention ”, Dept. of Psychopharmacology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. 27 June - 9 July 1999*: Fellowship of the 1999 Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth-MedicalSchool, Hanover, New Hampshire (USA) [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~cogneuro/Summer.html] 23 August - 27 August 1999 : Participation to the 21st International Summer School of Brain Research "Cognition, Emotion and Autonomic Responses: The integrative role of prefrontal cortex and limbic structures", Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1 October - 2 October 1999: Participation to the EPS Workshop on Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration, Somerville College, Oxford University, UK. 3 December 1999: Emotions in the Dutch Neurocognition Research, Meeting with professor A.R. Damasio (NWO/Huygens Symposium 99), NWO-office, The Hague, The Netherlands. June 2000 – October 2001*: Fellowship of the 2000-2001 European Diploma in Cognitive and Brain Sciences (EDCBS), Max-Planck-Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany; Universidad De La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain; Ludwig-Maximilians- University, Munich, Germany; Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. [http://www.mpipf-muenchen.mpg.de/EDCBS/index.htm] 1) June 19 – June 30 (2000) (Delmenhosrt, G): Participation to the 2 first Modules: Visual Attention and Animal Research. 2) October 9 – October 20 (2000) (Delmenhosrt, G): Participation to the 2 Modules: Executive Functions and Cognitive Modelling. 3) June 18 – June 30 (2001) (Delmenhorst, G): Participation to the 2 Modules: Language processing and Methods of Neuropsychological Research. 4) October 8 – October 20 (2001) (Tenerife, S): Participation to the 2 last Modules: Aging and Brain Imaging.

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16 February – 10 March 2001: fMRI training (on a 3T Brucker scanner – data processing with SPM99) at the Veteran General Hospital (VGH, Taipei - Taiwan) under the supervision of Dr. Hung, D.L. (Lab. for Cognitive Neuropsychology, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei), Dr. Kuo, W.J. (Lab. for Cognitive Neuropsychology, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei), Dr. Hsieh, J.C. (VGH-Taipei) and Hadjikhani, N. (MGH-NMR centre, Boston). 4 September – 5 September 2000: Participation to the workshop on the dynamics of neurons and vision, FNRS, Brussels, Belgium. 15 December – 16 December 2000: Participation at the Brain Mapping Workshop for ASA and eemagine EEG users, Brussels, Belgium. February 2001- September 2001: Registered at the Doctorate School “Neurosciences”, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. 22 October – 26 October 2001: Visiting Fellowship Program in fMRI, MGH-NMR Center, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA. [http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fmrivfp/] * indicates pre-selection or competitive selection.

Research scientist (April 2002 – April 2003) Post-doctoral fellow in the department of psychology at Tilburg University (Tilburg, The Netherlands) and in the FC Donders centre for cognitive neuroimaging (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Senior Post-doctoral Research scientist (April 2003 – August 2008) Senior Post-doctoral fellow in the Neurology and Imaging of Cognition Laboratory (Department of Neuroscience & Clinic of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva), headed by Prof. Dr. Patrik Vuilleumier (Swiss National Science Fund grant # 632.065935 to PV and NCCR grant # 51A240-104897). RESEARCH GRANTS OBTAINED Starting Grant (“Anxiety & Cognition”) from the European Research Council (2008-2013). (http://erc.europa.eu/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&topicID=190). Staff/personnel: Kristien Aarts (PhD student) and Dr. Valentina Rossi (postdoc). Two special research fund grants from Ghent University (2008-2012). Staff/personnel: Antonio Schettino (PhD student) and Dr. Monica Dhar (postdoc, 01/11/2009 – 31/05/2011). Francqui lecturer (2008-2011) awarded by the Francqui Foundation. Co-promotor of the Concerted Research Actions (GOA) entitled “A cognitive-neuroscience approach to resilience and depression” funded by Ghent University (special research fund, 2010-2015). Staff/personnel: Naomi Vanlessen (PhD student) and Jasmina Bakic (PhD student). Co-promotor of the Multidisciplinary Research Partnerships (neuroscience) entitled “The integrative neuroscience of behavioral control” funded by Ghent University (special research fund, 2010-2015). Co-promotor (with Prof. Robrecht Raedt) of FWO (aspirant) grant of Leen De Taeye (01-10-2011): “Emotion control in patients with comorbidity of temporal lobe epilepsy and depression”. Co-promotor (with Prof. Ernst Koster & Prof. Nazanin Derakhshan) of FWO research grant (November 2011) entitled: “Attentional control mechanisms and emotion processing in anxiety and depression: A cognitiveneuropsychological investigation”. ORGANISATION OF (AND/OR PARTICIPATION TO) SCIENTIFIC EVENTS

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Workshop entitled “Multiple Aspects of Face Recognition”, held in Brussels, Laboratory of Neurophysiology, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium (19 May 2001). Invited speakers were S de Schonen, S. Bentin, R. Campbell and M. Besson. Mini-symposium entitled “Emotion - Multisensory perception - Consciousness”, held in Tilburg, Laboratory of Cognitive Neuropsychology, University of Tilburg, Tilburg, The Netherlands (26 May 2002). Invited speakers were R. Dolan, L. Weiskrantz, P. Fries, P. Hagoort, and V. Lamme. Conference symposium entitled “Electrical Imaging of Emotion”, held in Budapest, 6th Congress of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies (FEPS6), May 31- June 3, 2006. Workskop entitled “EEG&Emotion”, held in Geneva (main organizer, together with Dr. Didier Grandjean), Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva (23-24 November 2006). Invited speakers were H. Schupp, M. Junghoefer, & J. Kissler. Conference symposium entitled “Error monitoring as a window on cognition-emotion interactions: recent contributions from affective and cognitive neurosciences”, held in Leuven, The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2009 Conference (K.U. Leuven, Belgium, August 6-8). Mini-symposium entitled “Attention and error monitoring in psychopathology”, Het Pand, Gent Universiteit, Gent, Belgium (28 September 2009). Invited speakers were members of the Experimental Clinical & Health Psychology Department at Ghent University (PP05). Mini-symposium entitled “Neural processing and behavioral control: new insights from cognitive neuroscience”, organized on the occasion of the title Doctor Honoris Causa awarded to Prof. Dr. R. Dolan at Ghent University, Het Pand, Gent Universiteit, Gent, Belgium (19 March 2010). Invited speakers were members of the Faculty of Psychology at Ghent University (PP01, PP02 & PP05 departments), as well as Prof. R.J. Dolan. “Electrophysiology” study day, MRP Neuroscience - Ghent University, Zebrastraat, Ghent, 4 October 2011. Main organizer (with prof. Ernst Koster & prof. Rudi De Raedt) of the International Expert Meeting on: “Emotional Attention: Bottom-up and top-down influences of emotion on attention”, Ghent University (Monasterium PoortAckere; 27-28 January 2011). Twenty international experts were invited and contributed to this meeting partly funded by the FWO. (Chair & convenor) Conference symposium entitled “Cognitive Processes”, held in Kyoto Garden Palace, The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2011 Conference (Kyoto, Japan, July 26-29 2011). (Chair & convenor) Conference symposium entitled “From single neuron responses to neuronal population oscillations during vision and memory: new insights from human intracranial recordings”, held in Palma, The 11 International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (Mallorca, Spain, 25-29 September 2011). (Chair) Conference symposium entitled “Emotions 2”, held in Marseille, 1st conference of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) (France, 9-12 May 2012). Moderator, Session 3, TMS study day, MRP Neuroscience, Ghent University (25 May 2012; Vormingscentrum Guislain). REGULAR REVIEWING (ARTICLE) IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL International Journal of Psychophysiology, Journal of Psychophysiology, Neuropsychologia, European Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience, Brain Research Bulletin, Experimental Brain Research, Cognitive Brain Research, Emotion, Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, Neuroscience Letters, NeuroImage, NeuroReport, Biological Psychology, European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, American Journal of Psychology, Cognitive Processing, Cognition, BMC Neuroscience, Progress in Brain Research, Cerebral Cortex, Psychological Science, Perception & Psychophysics, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognition and Emotion,

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Visual Cognition, Psychophysiology, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Brain Mapping, Cortex, Vision Research, Brain Topography, The Open Behavioral Science Journal, Brain and Cognition, The Journal of Neurophysiology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Acta Psychologica, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Journal of Experimental Psychology (Learning, Memory and Cognition), PLos One, Clinical Psychology Review. REVIEWING FOR NATIONAL FUNDING AGENCIES OR UNIVERSITIES NWO (The Netherlands), Universiteit Leiden (The Netherlands: external reviewer for evaluation of PhD thesis), ISF (Israel), Dept of Learning Disabilities - University of Haifa (Israel), FNRS (Belgium), The Zukunftskolleg University of Konstanz (Germany), The National Research Agency (France), Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA). EDITORIAL WORK

Invited (guest) Editor for a special issue (Year 2008, Vol. 20, Number 4) of Brain Topography (http://www.springerlink.com/content/105708/) entitled “Brain Dynamics of Emotional Processing: Empirical Contributions and Recent Methodological Developments.” Review editor for Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (since November 2008), Frontiers in Psychopathology (since March 2010) and Frontiers in Perception Science (since March 2010). Academic Editor – PlosOne (since December 2011). Guest Editor (with Prof. Ernst Koster and Prof. Rudi De Raedt) for a special issue on “emotional attention” to appear in Biological Psychology. Guest Editor (with Prof. Tom Verguts and Prof. Wim Notebaert) for a special issue on “cognitive & affective control” to appear in Frontiers in Cognition. CONFERENCES ATTENDANCE Human Brain Mapping (1999, Dusseldorf; 2004, Budapest), Society for Neuroscience (1999, Miami; 2004, San Diego; 2006, Atlanta), Cognitive Neuroscience Society (2000, San-Francisco; 2007, New-York), the Society-forPsychophysiological-Research (2009, 49th Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany; 2010, 50th Annual Meeting, Portland, USA), Multi-sensory Research Forum (1999, Oxford; 2002, Geneva), European Society for Cognitive Psychology (1999, Ghent), European Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (2000, Lyon), Experimental Psychology Society (2002, Leuven), Congress of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies (2000, Amsterdam; 2003, Bordeaux; 2006, Budapest), Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (2000, Brussels), Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychonomie Congres (1999, 2001, Egmond aan Zee), Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychophysiologie (1999, Tilburg); ESF SCSS Exploratory workshop: Social Communication and the Face (20-23 September 2004, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK), Understanding emotions: insights into emotion, communication and the brain (symposium, September 2004, Konstanz), Swiss Society for NeuroRadiology (2004, Geneva), The Betty Behrens Symposium: Neural mechanisms for regulating behaviour (1-4 August 2005, University of Cambridge), the International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON9, 5-10 September 2005, Havana, Cuba; ICON11, 25-29 September 2011, Mallorca, Spain), the International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography (5-8 October 2005, University of Bern), Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting (22-26 January 2006, 14-19 January 2007, 13-18 January 2008, 10-14 January 2010; Champéry, Switzerland), Lemanic-Neurosciences Annual Meeting (2006, 2007, Les Diablerets), PENS-Hertie Winter School in Kitzbuehel (Austria) “Brain basis of social interaction: from concepts to imaging” (10-17 December 2006), European Brain and Behaviour Society (39th Annual General Meeting, Trieste, Italy, 15-19 September 2007), Association For Psychological Science (APS, 20th Annual Convention, Chicago, 22-25 May 2008), Neuroscience & Cognitive Control (4-5 December 2008, Ghent University, Belgium), Motivation & Cognitive Control (2-4 June 2010, St John’s College, Oxford), The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE; 2009 Conference, K.U. Leuven, Belgium; 2011 Conference, Kyoto, Japan), European Conference on Emotion (3rd edition, Lille, France, 22-24 April 2010), Societé de Neuropsychologie de Langue Française (34e Journees de Printemps, Université Lille Nord de France, 27-29 May 2010), Société Française de Psychologie: Cognition, emotion et

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société (52eme congrès, PRES Lille Nord de France Université Lille 3, 7-9 September 2010), 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology (International Organization of Psychophysiology, Budapest, Hungary, 1-4 September 2010). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Cognitive Neuroscience Society (2003-current), De Nederlands-Vlaamse onderzoekschool Experimentele Psychopathologie (2009-current), Groupe contact FNRS-Psychopathologie Neuro-Cognitive (2010-current). Founding member and member of the scientific board (since 1 June 2011) of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN). HONOURS AND AWARDS Paper presentation selected for the graduate students symposium held at the third annual meeting of International Multisensory Research Forum [http://www.hcuge.ch/~infotec/imrf/frontpage_fichiers/home.htm], 24-26 may (2002), Geneva, Switzerland . Dissertation prize (2002) of the SNS Bank Tilburg (i.e., biannually awarded to the best dissertation defended at Tilburg University, the Netherlands). OHBM Travel Award 2004 [http://biad02.uthscsa.edu/hbmtravelawards/]. Swiss Society for Neuroscience Travel fellowship Award 2006 for SFN meeting [http://www.swissneuroscience.ch/index.php]. Winner of the 2007 Evens Scientific Challenge (together with Prof. Patrik Vuilleumier and Dr. Roland Vocat). Title of the project: Brain correlates of intra- vs. interpersonal human conflict appraisal. (http://www.evensfoundation.be/en/science.html) Holder of a Starting Grant (“Anxiety & Cognition”) from the European Research Council (2008-2013). (http://erc.europa.eu/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&topicID=190) COLLABORATIONS Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium: Professor Jan De Houwer, Professor Rudi De Raedt & Professor Ernst Koster. Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium: Professor Marcel Brass & Professor Wim Fias. Department of data analysis, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium: Professor Daniele Marinazzo & Dr. Tom Loeys. Laboratory for Clinical and Experimental Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium: Professor Paul Boon & Professor Robrecht Raedt. Dr. Georges Otte, diensthoofd psychogeriatrie. P.C dr Guislain (F. Ferrerlaan 88 a Gent). Neurology and Imaging of Cognition Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience & Clinic of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland: Professor Patrik Vuilleumier & Dr. Sophie Schwartz. Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Faculty of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland: Professor David Sander. Presurgical Epilepsy Evaluation Unit, Neurology Clinic, Geneva University Hospital: Professor Margitta Seeck. Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Catholic University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium: Professor Etienne Olivier.

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Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden: Professor Stefan Wiens. SUPERVISION – TEACHING – THESIS COMMITTEE Supervision of several under-graduate students (1999-2001) for a 5-months Training with the Neuroscan EEG system in the lab. of Neurophysiology, Univ. of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium. Supervision during a 6-months period of 10 under-graduate students (2001), practice of research in Experimental Psychology, Univ. of Tilburg, Tilburg, The Netherlands. Co-promotor of the master thesis of S. Philippart (Promotor: M. Crommelinck) entitled “Electrophysiological correlates of audio-visual integration of emotion” (University of Louvain, September 2001). Co-promotor of the master thesis of A. Watry (Promotor: M. Crommelinck) entitled “Multi-sensory integration of emotions in two amygdalectomized patients” (University of Louvain, September 2002). Co-supervision of the DEA research work of M. De Pretto on repetition blindness for face stimuli (University of Geneva, 2003-2004). Co-teacher for the TMS module at the Certificat Complementaire plurifacultaire in Cognitive Neurosciences. University of Geneva, March 2004. Co-teacher for the Multisensory module at the Certificat Complementaire plurifacultaire in Cognitive Neurosciences. University of Geneva, March 2005. Lecture course contributor “Introduction of Cognitive Neurosciences: Neuro-imagery of vision”, Doctoral program in Neuroscience (Unige-Unil-Epfl), University of Geneva, May 2005. Teacher for the Functional Brain Imaging course in Psychology, organized by Dr. Stefan Wiens, Psychology Department, Stockholm University, Sweden, 15-18 September 2005 (http://hem.bredband.net/swbild/). Co-teacher for the module “Introduction to Behavioral and Cognitive Neurosciences: Emotion & Social Cognition », Doctoral program in Neuroscience (Unige-Unil-Epfl), University of Geneva, June 2006. Lecture course contributor for the Summer School of the Rudolf Magnus Graduate School & Helmholtz Graduate School, Utrecht University, the Netherlands, 28-29 August 2006. Teacher for the Functional Brain Imaging course in Psychology, organized by Dr. Stefan Wiens, Psychology Department, Stockholm University, Sweden, 28 September – 01 October 2006 (http://hem.bredband.net/swbild/). Lecture course contributor (title: Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the human visual cortex), Cognition seminar series, Doctoral program in Cognitive Sciences of Lyon, Université Lumière Lyon 2, 16 November 2006. Teacher for the master program in psychology (orientation development & cognition; title: functional neuroimaging of object constancy), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, 8 December 2006. Co-teacher for the module “Cognitive Neurosciences – Part I: Emotion & Social Cognition”, Doctoral program in Neuroscience (Unige-Unil-Epfl), University of Geneva, January 2007. Co-teacher for the module “Cognitive Neurosciences – Part I: Attention”, Doctoral program in Neuroscience (Unige-Unil-Epfl), University of Geneva, January 2007. Co-supervision of the DEA research work of R. Hinojo on repetition priming of masked fearful faces (University of Geneva, 2006-2007).

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Teacher for the master program in psychology (orientation affective; title: emotion-attention interactions in the human brain studied through scalp EEG), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, 27 April 2007. Co-supervision of the Master research work of N. Ouaknine on Temporal Order Judgments with emotional faces (University of Geneva, 2006-2007). Lecture course contributor for the doctorate school “Cognition, Comportement, Conduites humaines”, Université René Descartes (Paris 5), Paris, France (title: Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the visual cortex); 17 December 2007. Teacher for the module “Cognitive Neurosciences – Object & Face Recognition ”, Doctoral program in Neuroscience (Unige-Unil-Epfl), University of Geneva, February 2008. Lecture course contributor (title: Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention), master program in psychology (orientation affective), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, March 2008. Lecture course contributor (title: Emotional attention: time-course and neural bases), master program in psychology (Social Cognition seminar, Prof. M. Brass), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, March 2009. Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Mandy Rossignol (« Exploration électrophysiologique des biais attentionnels envers les expressions faciales émotionnelles dans l’anxiété »), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium (16 April 2009). Member of the thesis committee of Mr. Jean-Philippe van Dijck (“The Cognitive Mechanisms of SpatialNumerical Associations”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (16 June 2009). Faculty member (sections “Methods” and “Brain-Imaging”) of the first International Summer School in Affective Science, Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, Chandolin, 24 August – 3 September 2009. Lecture course contributor (“Emotional attention: time-course and neural bases”), PhD program (title: the Psychobiology of Emotions; organizers: Prof. Arne Öhman and Dr. Andreas Olsson), the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (13 October 2009). Academic Year 2008-2009 & 2009-2010: Responsible for teaching “research questions on cognitive processes – orientation Experimental Psychopathology” at the Faculty of Psychology of Ghent University (master level; code: HHPSYH00000009). Member of the thesis committee of Mr. Karsten Rauss (“Cognitive Modulations of Early Visual Cortex Activity in Humans”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (08 January 2010). Lecture course contributor (“Beyond peaks and troughs: time-resolved mapping of brain functions using ERP topographic clustering methods”), De Nederlands-Vlaamse onderzoekschool, symposium “Neuroscience”, Deurne, The Netherlands (28 January 2010). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Julia Vogt (“The role of goal relevance in attentional bias”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (10 May 2010). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Kimberley Vandamme (“Electrophysiological markers of cognitive control in the coordination of tasks”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (10 May 2010).

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Member of the advisory/guidance committee of several PhD students at Ghent university: Michel Quak (“The influence of auditory and contextual representations on visual working memory”, promotor: Prof. Durk Talsma); Anamaria Brailean (“The plasticity of reward processing in depression: a cognitive neuropsychological investigation”, promotor: Prof. Ernst Koster); Sophie Vandenbroucke (“Synaesthesia for pain: An experimental analysis”, promotor: Prof. Liesbet Goubert); Eliana Vassena (“Reinforcement learning in higher-order cognition”, promotor: Prof. Tom Verguts); Kristina Suchotzki (“Optimizing the detection of criminal intent and deception in criminal networks”, promoter: Prof. Geert Crombez); Marlies van Bochove (“The effect of arousal on higher learning processes”, promotor: Prof. Tom Verguts); Femke Houtman (“Error monitoring: behavior, electrophysiology and patients”, promotor: Prof. Wim Notebaert); Inez Buyck (“ADHD and EEG-neurofeedback”, promotor: Prof. Roeljan Wiersema); Tom Everaert (“The impact of selective attention on the acquisition and activation of evaluative stimulus features”, promotor: Prof. Jan De Houwer). Member of the advisory/guidance committee of Sander Van de Cruys (Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, KUL, Leuven; promotor: Prof. Johan Wagemans). Lecture course contributor (“Distinct effects of error-making on cognitive and emotion control systems in the human brain”), 2nd SFB TRR-58 PhD student get-together, Münster, Germany (21-24 June 2010). Member of the thesis committee of Mr. Björn Van Loy (“Cognitive control in task switching: Behavioral and electrophysiological indicators of dissociation between cue-based and task-based processing”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (2 July 2010). Lecture course contributor (“Interaction effect between Emotion and Attention processes in V1: evidence from ERPs”), visiting PhD students (n=40) from the University of Amsterdam enrolled in the doctoral program entitled “cognitive sciences”, Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent (28 October 2010). Member of the jury of Dr. Martial Mermillod (“Modulation des traitements perceptifs et cognitifs par des variables environnementales, émotionnelles et sociales”), Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR), Université Blaise Pascal, UFR de Psychologie et Sciences de l’Education, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (UMR 6024), Clermont-Ferrand, France (08 November 2010). Lecture course contributor, Neuropsychology Workshop (general methods; Attention and consciousness), Gestaltrevision group (Johan Wagemans), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, 18 November. Organizer and teacher responsible for the workshop entitled “Up and down of event-related potential waves” (included in the symposium: “Psychophysiological measurements: a theoretical and practical background”); January 20-21, 2011; Dutch-flemish Postgraduate School for Research and Education Experimental Psychopathology; Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven. Member of the thesis committee of Mr. Bruno R. Bocanegra (“How emotion helps and hurts perception”), Brain & Cognition, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands (24 March 2011). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Lucile Gamond (“Rôle des covariations dans la formation des premières impressions: Etudes comportementales et électrophysiologiques”), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, ICM (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinière), Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France (08 April 2011). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Helen Tibboel (“Do automatic attentional bias and automatically activated attitudes have a causal influence on addictive behaviour”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (13 May 2011). Member of the guidance committee of Thibaud Dumas (“Emotional influence of the mere presence of others, studied using MEG”; PhD student; CNRS USR 3246; CHU Pitié-Salpétrière, Paris, France). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Elena Patricia Nùñez Castellar (“Decision making in interpersonal situations: cooperation and competition”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (27 June 2011).

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Promotor of the “masterproef” (essay) of Marlien De Coen (title: “Onderzoek naar het verband van angst en cognitieve controle in verschillende emotionele contexten”), academic year 2010-2011, first exams period (final grade: 14/20); of Liselot Van de Veire (title: “Bewustwording van fouten en de relatie met interoceptieve capaciteiten: een empirische studie van error awareness”), academic year 2011-2012, first exams period (final grade: 16/20). Co-supervisor (together with Prof. Tom Verguts) for the training (“stage”) of Clio Janssens (master student – experimental psychology – Ghent University; Fall 2011 – Winter 2012). Main supervisor/advisor for the training of several external visitors/students in the PANLAB at Ghent University: Dr. Mandy Rossignol (postdoc, Université Catholique de Louvain; October 2010 – October 2011); Dr. Nathalie Peira (postdoc, Stockholm University; April 2011 – April 2012); Anders Sand (PhD student, Stockholm University; September 2011 – April 2012); Manuela Bossi (master student, Erasmus student/University of Milan; Summer 2011- Fall 2011); Stefania Testagrossa (master student, Erasmus student/Pavia University; Summer 2011Fall 2011); Leonie Koban (PhD student, University of Geneva; October 2011 – November 2011); Elliot Brown (PhD student, University of Bochum; November 2011-December 2011). Lecture course contributor (title: “Disentangle cognitive control processes during error monitoring using topographic evoked potential mapping”), Lausanne & Geneva FENS-IBRO Training Centre: “Imaging brain function in animals and humans training” (University Medical Center, University of Geneva, September 12 – 16 2011). Lecture course contributor (title : « Monitoring d'action et détection d'erreur : un automatisme affectif ? »), 4ème journée cogni-psy de la Salpêtrière : « Tu t’es vu quand tu penses ? Apport de la psychologie cognitive pour une méta-psychopathologie » (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris, 23 November 2011). Promotor/advisor of several PhD students at Ghent University and abroad : Kristien Aarts (Ghent University; thesis defended on 11 June 2012); Antonio Schettino (Ghent University); Leonie Koban (with Prof. Patrik Vuilleumier; University of Geneva); Naomi Vanlessen (Ghent University); Jasmina Bakic (Ghent University); Leen De Taeye (together with Prof. Robrecht Raedt; Ghent University). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Emilie Meaux (“Perception des émotions facials et rééducation neurofonctionnelle de la communication dans l’autisme: Etudes comportementales et électrophysiologiques”), UMRS Imagerie & Cerveau, Inserm U930, Université François Rabelais de Tours, France (16 February 2012). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Charlotte Desmet (“Error processing beyond the response level”), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (24 May 2012). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Mariam Chammat (“Affective modulation of visual processes”), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, ICM (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinière), Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France (27 June 2012). Member of the thesis committee of Ms. Aurélie Lynn Manuel (“Neuroplasticity of inhibitory control”), Faculté de Biologie et de Médecine, Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (17 July 2012). Lecture course/workshop contributor (title: “Beyond peaks and troughs in ERP research on attention”) the "Graduiertenkolleg 1182 – Function of Attention in Cognition" Summerschool (University of Leipzig), Hotel Residenz am Motzener See, Motzen, Germany (10 July). ADDITIONAL SERVICES/COMMITMENTS TO UNIVERSITY OR CITY OF GHENT Member of the “Internationalization” faculty commission (since 2009), Faculty of Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

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Convenor and group leader of the Electrophysiology Research Network (ERN), Department of Experimental Clinical & Health Psychology (PP05) and Department of Experimental Psychology (PP02), Faculty of Psychology, Ghent University (academic year 2009-2010; academic year 2010-2011). Regular consultancy for the Department Research Coordination at Ghent University (19 March 2009; 6 May 2010; 10 May 2011; 29 May 2012), with the objective to assist and train pre-selected candidates (social sciences) to eventually obtain a European Research Council (ERC) starting grant. Member of the steering/management committee (since November 2009) of the Methusalem research grant awarded to Prof. Jan De Houwer at Ghent University. Member of the steering/management committee (since February 2010) of the Multidisciplinary Research Partnerships (neuroscience) entitled “The integrative neuroscience of behavioral control” funded by Ghent University (special research fund, 2010-2015). Member of the scientific committee (since October 2011) of the Ghent Institute for Neuroscience; Ghent University Hospital. Member of the organization committee of the kickoff meeting (Het Pand, 12 December 2011). Participation to the i-brain festival (Gent, De Bijloke, 5-7 March 2010) with development, implementation and onsite demonstrations of experiments in cognitive psychology, electrophysiology and psychopathology (with a focus on error monitoring brain functions) for a broad public of non-experts (laymen). Co-Promotor (with Prof. W. Fias) of the honorary doctorate degree (“doctor honoris causa”) awarded to Prof. R.J. Dolan, 19 March 2010, University Hall, Gent Universiteit, Gent, Belgium. Active participation to the i-brain & Senses festival (Gent, Universiteitstraat 4, 18-19 March 2011). Onsite demonstrations of experiments in cognitive psychology with members of my team (with a focus on change blindness) for a broad public of non-experts (laymen). Two oral presentations on: “Hoe aandacht, emotie en perceptive elkaar beïnvloeden in de hersenen”, for college students (18 March) and a broad public (19 March). “Masterproeven” (essays) reviewer (“commissaris”), Faculty of Psychology – Ghent University: academic year 2009-2010, first exams period : 5 theses; academic year 2009-2010, second exams period: 5 theses; academic year 2010-2011, first exams period : 5 theses; academic year 2010-2011, second exams period: 6 theses; : academic year 2011-2012, first exams period : 7 theses. PUBLICATIONS (Peered-reviewed) Articles in International Journals Number: 61 First author: 23 h-index: 24 Sum of the time cited: 2097 (source: ISI Web of KnowledgeSM) de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Pourtois, G. & Weiskrantz, L. (1999). Non-conscious recognition of affect in the absence of striate cortex. Neuroreport, 10, 3759-3763. Rossion, B., de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., Weiskrantz, L. & Guérit, J-M. (2000). Early visual extrastriate activity without involvement of V1. Neuroscience Letters, 279: 25-28. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Rossion, B. & Crommelinck, M. (2000). The time-course of intermodal binding between seeing and hearing affective information. Neuroreport, 11, 1329-1333. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Pourtois, G. & Weiskrantz, L. (2000). Affective blindsight, or, are we blindly led by emotions ? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4, 126-127.

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de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., Vroomen, J. & Bachoud-Levi, A.C. (2000). Covert Processing of Faces in Prosopagnosia is Restricted to Facial Expressions: Evidence from Cross-Modal Bias. Brain and Cognition, 44, 425-444. Rossion, B., Bodart, J.-M., Pourtois, G., Thioux, M., Cosnard, G., Benoit, G., Michel, C. & de Volder, A. (2000). Functional imaging of visual semantic processing in the human brain. Cortex, 36, 579-91. Hupet, M., Schelstraete, M.-A., Demanet, L. & Pourtois, G. (2000). A new verbal reconstruction task to assess the integrative function of long-term working memory. Current Psychology Letters, 2, 47-58. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., van Raamsdonk, M., Vroomen, J. & Weiskrantz, L. (2001). Unseen stimuli modulate conscious visual experience: evidence from inter-hemispheric summation. Neuroreport, 12, 385-391. Pourtois, G., Vandermeeren, Y., Olivier, E. & de Gelder, B. (2001). Event-related TMS over the right posterior parietal cortex induces ipsilateral visuo-spatial intereference. NeuroReport, 12, 2369-74. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., & Weiskrantz, L. (2002). Fear recognition in the voice is modulated by unconsciously recognized facial expressions but not by unconsciously recognized affective pictures. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 99, 4121-6. Pourtois, G., Debatisse, D., Despland, P.-A. & de Gelder, B. (2002). Facial expressions modulate the time-course of long latency auditory brain potentials. Cognitive Brain Research, 14, 99-105. Pourtois, G. & de Gelder, B. (2002). Semantic factors influence multisensory pairing: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study. NeuroReport,13, 1567-73. Rossion, B., & Pourtois, G. (2004). Revisiting Snodgrass and Vanderwart’s object databank: the role of surface detail in basic level object recognition. Perception, 33, 217-236. Pourtois, G., Grandjean, D., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier P. (2004). Electrophysiological correlates of rapid spatial orienting towards fearful faces. Cerebral Cortex, 14, 619-633. Pourtois, G., Sander, D., Andres, M., Grandjean, D., Reveret, L., Olivier, E., & Vuilleumier P. (2004). Dissociable roles of the human somatosensory and superior temporal cortices for processing social face signals. European Journal of Neuroscience, 20, 3507-15. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Bol, A. & Crommelinck, M. (2005). Perception of facial expressions and voices and of their combination in the human brain. Cortex, 41, 49-59. Grandjean, D., Sander, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). The Voices of Wrath: Brain Responses to Angry Prosody in Meaningless Speech. Nature Neuroscience, 8(2), 145146. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Lazeyras, F., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). View-independent coding of face identity in frontal and temporal cortices is modulated by familiarity: an event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage, 24(4),1214-24. Pourtois, G., Thut, G., Grave de Peralta, R., Michel, C., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Two electrophysiological stages of spatial orienting towards fearful faces: Early temporo-parietal activation preceding gain control in extrastriate visual cortex. NeuroImage, 26(1), 149-163. Pourtois, G., Dan, E.S., Grandjean, D., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier P. (2005). Enhanced extrastriate visual response to band-pass spatial frequency filtered fearful faces: time course and topographic evoked-potentials mapping. Human Brain Mapping, 26, 65-79. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Lazeyras, F., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Portraits or people? Distinct representations of face identity in the human visual cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17(7), 1043-57.

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Sander, D., Grandjean, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Emotion and Attention Interactions in Social Cognition: Brain Regions Involved in Decoding Anger Prosody. NeuroImage, 28(4), 848-858. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Lazeyras, F., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Neural systems for orienting attention to threat signals: An event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage, 31(2), 920-33. Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the human visual cortex. Progress in Brain Research, 156, 67-91. Ethofer, T., Pourtois, G., & Wildgruber, D. (2006). Investigating audiovisual integration of emotional signals in the human brain. Progress in Brain Research, 156, 345-61. Pourtois, G., De Pretto, M., Hauert, C.-A., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Time-course of brain activity during change blindness and change awareness: Performance is predicted by neural events before change onset. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(12), 2108-29. Vuilleumier P., & Pourtois, G. (2007). Distributed and interactive brain mechanisms during emotion face perception: Evidence from functional neuroimaging. Neuropsychologia, 45, 174-194. Pourtois, G., Peelen, M.V., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Direct intracranial recording of bodyselective responses in human extrastriate visual cortex. Neuropsychologia, 45, 2621-5. Brosch, T., Sander, D., Pourtois, G., & Scherer, K.R. (2008). Beyond fear: Rapid spatial orienting towards positive emotional stimuli. Psychological Science, 19(4), 362-70. Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S. & Vuilleumier, P. (2008). Simultaneous recording of EEG and facial muscle reactions during spontaneous emotional mimicry. Neuropsychologia, 46(4), 1104-13. Pourtois, G., Rauss, K., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2008). Perceptual Learning Modifies Primary Visual Cortex Activity in Humans. Vision Research, 48(1), 55-62. Pourtois, G., Delplanque, S., Michel, C., & Vuilleumier P. (2008). Beyond Conventional Event-related Brain Potential (ERP): Exploring the Time-course of Visual Emotion Processing Using Topographic and Principal Component Analyses. Brain Topography, 20(4), 265-77. Vocat, R., Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2008). Unavoidable errors: A spatio-temporal analysis of time-course and neural sources of evoked potentials associated with error processing in a speeded task. Neuropsychologia, 46(10), 2545–2555. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Spiridon, M., Martuzzi, R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2009). Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in medial fusiform cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 19(8):1806-19. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2009). Attentional load modifies early activity in human primary visual cortex. Human Brain Mapping, 30(5):1723-33. Brosch, T., Pourtois, G., & Sander, D. (2010). The perception and categorization of emotional stimuli: A review. Cognition and Emotion, 24(3): 377-400. Pourtois, G., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). Temporal precedence of emotion over attention modulations in lateral amygdala: Intracranial ERP evidence from a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. Cognitive Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 10(1):83-93. Pourtois, G., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). Modulation of face processing by emotional expression and gaze direction during intracranial recordings in right fusiform cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(9):2086-107.

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Pourtois, G., Vocat, R., N’Diaye, K., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). Errors recruit both cognitive and emotional monitoring systems: simultaneous intracranial recordings in the dorsal anterior cingulate gyrus and amygdala combined with fMRI. Neuropsychologia, 48(4):1144-59. Koban, L., Pourtois, G., Vocat, R. & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). When your errors make me lose or win: Event-related potentials to observed errors of cooperators and competitors. Social Neuroscience, 5(4):360-74. Pourtois, G. (2011). Early Error Detection Predicted by Reduced Pre-response Control Process: An ERP Topographic Mapping Study. Brain Topography, 23(4):403-22 Aarts, K., & Pourtois, G. (2010). Anxiety does not only Increase, but also Alters Early Error Monitoring Functions. Cognitive Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 10(4):479-92. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2012). Effects of Attentional Load on Early Visual Processing Depend on Stimulus Timing. Human Brain Mapping, 33: 63-74. Vocat, R., Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2011). Parametric modulation of error-related ERP components by the magnitude of visuo-motor mismatch. Neuropsychologia, 49(3):360-7. Rauss, K., Schwartz, S., & Pourtois, G. (2011). Top-down effects on early visual processing in humans: a predictive coding framework. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 35(5):1237-53. Dhar, M., & Pourtois, G. (2011). Early error detection is generic, but subsequent adaption to errors is not: evidence from ERPs. Neuropsychologia, 49(5):1236-45. Schettino, A., Loeys, T., Delplanque, S., & Pourtois, G. (2011). Brain Dynamics of Upstream Perceptual Processes Leading to Visual Object Recognition: A High Density ERP Topographic Mapping Study. Neuroimage, 55(3):1227-41. Dhar, M., Wiersema, J.R., & Pourtois, G. (2011). Cascade of Neural Events Leading from Error Commission to Subsequent Awareness Revealed using EEG Source Imaging. Plos One 6(5): e19578. Brosch, T., Pourtois, G., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier, P. (2011). Additive effects of emotional, endogenous, and exogenous attention: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Neuropsychologia, 49, 1779-87. Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (in press). Transient state-dependent fluctuations in anxiety measured using STAI, POMS, PANAS or VAS: a comparative review. Anxiety, Stress & Coping. Davare, M., Zénon, A., Pourtois, G., Desmurget, M., & Olivier, E. (2012). Role of the medial part of the intraparietal sulcus in implementing movement direction. Cerebral Cortex, 22(6):1382-94. Gschwind, M., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Van De Ville, & Vuilleumier, P. (2012). White-Matter Connectivity between Face-Responsive Regions in the Human Brain. Cerebral Cortex, 22(7):1564-76. De Lucia, M., Constantinescu, I., Sterpenich, V., Pourtois, G., Seeck, M., & Schwartz, S. (2011). Decoding Sequence Learning from Single-Trial Intracranial EEG in Humans. Plos One 6(12): e28630. Pourtois, G., Schettino, A., & Vuilleumier, P. (in press). Brain mechanisms for emotional influences on perception and attention: what is magic and what is not. Biological Psychology. Aarts, K., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Anxiety disrupts the evaluative component of performance monitoring: An ERP study. Neuropsychologia, 50, 1286– 1296. Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (2012). State-dependent attention modulation of human primary visual cortex: a high density ERP study. Neuroimage, 60(4):2365-2378.

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Bediou, B., Koban, L., Rosset, S., Pourtois, G., & Sander, D. (2012). Delayed monitoring of accuracy errors compared to commission errors in ACC. Neuroimage, 60(4):1925-1936. Koban, L., Pourtois, G., Bediou, B., & Vuilleumier, P. (2012). Effects of social context and predictive relevance on action outcome monitoring. Cognitive Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 12(3):460-78. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (in press). Voluntary attention reliably influences visual processing at the level of the C1 component: a commentary on Fu, Fedota, Greenwood, & Parasuram (2010). Biological Psychology. Schettino, A., Loeys, T., Bossi, M., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Valence-specific modulation in the accumulation of perceptual evidence prior to visual scene recognition. Plos One, 7(5): e38064. Aarts, K., De Houwer, J., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Evidence for the automatic evaluation of self-generated actions. Cognition, 124:117–127. Book chapters de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J. & Pourtois, G. (1999). Seeing cries and hearing smiles. Crossmodal perception of emotional expressions. In: G. Aschersleben, T. Bachmann, & J. Müsseler (Eds.), Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events (pp. 425-438). Amsterdam: Elsevier. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J. & Pourtois, G. (2001). Covert affective cognition and affective blindsight. In: B. de Gelder, E. de Haan, & C.A. Heywood (Eds.), Out of Mind. Varieties of unconscious processes (pp. 205-221). Oxford: Oxford University Press. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J. & Pourtois, G. (2004). Multisensory Perception of Emotion, Its Time Course, and Its Neural Basis. In: G. Calvert, C. Spence, & B. Stein (Eds.), The Handbook of Multisensory Processes (pp. 581597). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier P. (2006). The perception of fear in faces: involuntary and unconscious responses in the human brain as revealed by functional imaging. In: S. Campanella (Ed.), Fear in Cognitive Neurosciences (pp. 63-95). New-York: Nova Science Publishers. Pourtois, G., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier P. (2007). Dynamique temporelle de l’attention émotionnelle : apports de l’imagerie cérébrale fonctionnelle. In : G. Michael (Ed.), Neuroscience Cognitive de l’attention visuelle (pp. 265-298). Marseille : Solal Editeur. Pourtois, G. & Dhar, M. (2012). Integration of face and voice during emotion perception: is there anything gained for the perceptual system beyond stimulus modality redundancy? In P. Belin, S. Campanella, & T. Ethofer (Eds), Integrating Face and Voice in Person Perception (pp. 181-206). Berlin: Springer. Abstracts/Conference Proceedings Rossion, B., Bodart, J.M., Pourtois, G., Michel, C., de Volder, A. (1998). Functional Neuroanatomy of Visual Semantic Processing: a PET Study. Neuroimage, 7, 340. de Gelder, B., Rossion, B., Pourtois, G., & Vroomen, J. (1998). Normal face recognition is lost with age. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, pp. 14. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Rossion, B., Guerit, J.M., & Crommelinck, M. (1999). Multimodal perception of emotion : an event-related potentials study. Neuroimage, 9, S356. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., & Rossion, B. (1999). Face Inversion modifies an electrophysiological correlate of emotional multimodal integration. Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (Edited by A. Vandierendonck, M. Brysbaert and K. Van Der Goten), Gent, Academia Press, pp. 335.

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Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Rossion, B., & Crommelinck, M. (1999). Multimodal perception of emotion: an ERPs study. Proceedings of the Societe d’Anatomie Fonctionnelle Cerebrale, Paris, France. Rossion, B., Bodart, J.M., Pourtois, G., Thioux, M., Michel, C., & De Volder, A.C. (1999). Analysis of a visual semantic processing using Positron Emission Tomography. Proceedings of the Societe d’Anatomie Fonctionnelle Cerebrale, Paris, France. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Rossion, B., Weiskrantz, L., Guerit, J.M. & Crommelinck, M. (1999). Perception of facial expressions in a blindsight patient. Society for Neuroscience Abstract, 25 (1), pp. 354. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., & Crommelinck, M. (1999). Facial expression modifies voice processing: an ERPs study. Proceedings of the 21st International Summer School of Brain Research. Amsterdam, Supplement, S1. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., and Pourtois, G. (1999). What, when and where of crossmodal effects in the perception of affect. Proceedings of the EPS Workshop on Crossmodal attention and Mutlisensory Integration. Oxford University, pp. 18. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Rossion, B., and Weiskrantz, L. (1999). Early visual extrastriate activity without involvement of V1: an ERPs study. Proceedings of the 7th Wintercongres Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychonomie (pp. 43), 17 en 18 december, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., Vroomen, J., and Weiskrantz, L. (2000). Indirect evidence for covert processing of facial expressions in the absence of striate cortex: behavioral and electrophysiological methods with visual and audiovisual stimuli.Consciousness Research Abstracts (Toward a Science of Consciousness 2000), pp. 84. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., Vroomen, J., and Weiskrantz, L. (2000). Affective blindsight: evidence from indirect behavioural methods and from ERPs to crossmodal stimulation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S76. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Rossion, B., and Weiskrantz, L. (2000). Time-course of early visual extrastriate activity in a blindsight patient using event related potentials. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S72. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Rossion, B. and Weiskrantz, L. (2000). Temporal dynamic of early visual extrastriate activity in a Blindsight patient. Consciousness and Cognition, 9 (2), S64. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Rossion, B., and Crommelinck, M. (2000). The time-course of Intermodal Binding between vision and audition. Journal of Psychophysiology, 14, S55. de Gelder, B., & Pourtois, G. (2000). Time-course of intermodal binding between seeing and hearing affective information. Psychophysiology, 37, Supplement 1, S12. * Pourtois, G., Despland, P.A., de Gelder, B., Rossion, B., Weiskrantz, L., & Guerit, J.M. (2000). Early extrastriate activity in Blindsight: evidence from ERPs. Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, Supplement 1, S144. Pourtois, G., and de Gelder, B. (2000). The selective impact of affective prosody on recognition of facial expressions. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, vol. 5, pp. 82. * Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Rossion, B., Weiskrantz, L., & Guerit, J.-M. (2001). Early visual extrastriate activity without involvement of V1. Journal of Psychophysiology, 15, pp. 215. Pourtois, G., Rouw, R., & de Gelder, B. (2001). The time-course of face recognition: evidence for a dual route model. Journal of Vision, 1, A280. Rossion, B., & Pourtois, G. (2001). Revisiting Snodgrass and Vanderwart’s object database: color and texture improve object recognition. Journal of Vision, 1, A413.

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Pourtois, G., Vandermeeren, Y., Olivier, E., and de Gelder, B. (2001). Event-related TMS over the right posterior parietal cortex induces visuo-spatial intereference. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S102. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., & Weiskrantz, L. (2001). Affective blindsight across sensory modalities: unseen facial expressions modify perception of emotional tone in the voice. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 27, 681.10. * Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2001). Convergence of affective information in multimodal regions of the human brain. Proceedings of the 8th Wintercongres Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychonomie (pp. 27), 14 en 15 december, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands. Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2002). Intersensory integration of voice and face expressions. Towards a motor theory of audio-visual perception? Proceedings of the fourth international conference “Evolution of Language”, 27-30 March, Harvard University, Boston, USA. de Gelder, B., & Pourtois, G. (2002). Face detection dissociates from face recognition: evidence from ERPs and the naso-temporal asymmetry. Journal of Vision, 2 (7), A618. Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2002). Selective disruption of audio-visual interaction studied with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Journal of Vision, 2(7), A667. * Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2002). Beyond spatio-temporal contiguity: natural and learned audio-visual pairings use different neural integration sites. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society Meeting, 9-11 April, Leuven, Belgium. * Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2002). Convergence of affective information in multimodal regions of the human brain. Proceedings of the third annual meeting of International Multisensory Research Forum, 24-26 may, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 117. * Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2002). Convergence of affective information in heteromodal region of the human brain. Proceedings of the sixth Dutch Endo-Neuro Meeting, 4-7 june, Doorwerth, The Netherlands, p. 108. Pourtois, G., & de Gelder, B. (2002). Time-course of audio-visual interaction of prosodic vs. semantic pairings: an ERPs study. Paper presented at the International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON8), 9-15 september, Porquerolles Island, France. de Gelder, B., & Pourtois, G. (2002). Face detection dissociates from face recognition: an ERP study of nasotemporal asymmetry. Paper presented at the International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON8), 915 september, Porquerolles Island, France. * Pourtois, G. (2002). Cross-modal processing of emotion. Paper presented at the workshop Emotion &Cognition, 21 September, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London, UK. Pourtois, G., Grandjean, D., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier P. (2003). ERP correlates of rapid attentional bias towards fearful faces. Journal of Psychophysiology, S. 59. Pourtois, G. (2003). ERP correlates of rapid attentional bias towards fearful faces. About faces: a multidisciplinary approach to the science of face perception. Princeton University, 19-21 September, p. 24. * Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2003). Fearful faces call for attention: evidence from ERPs, source localization and spatial cluster analysis. Cognition at Christmas III: Symposium on Face Processing. Budapest University, 19 December. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M., Lazeyras, F., & Vuilleumier, P. (2004). FMRI evidence for view-invariant and view-specific representations of faces in the human brain. Proceedings of the Swiss Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, C-38.

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* Pourtois, G. (2004). Capture de l'attention spatiale par les expressions faciales de peur : investigation au moyen des potentiels évoqués, localisations de source et analyses topographiques. Institut Fédératif de Recherche des NeuroSciences, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France (5 march). Vuilleumier, P., Pourtois, G., Seghier, M., Lazeyras, F., & Schwartz, S. (2004). View-invariant and view-specific representations of novel faces revealed by fMRI of repetition priming. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 185. Pourtois, G., Grandjean, D., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier P. (2004). ERP correlates of rapid attentional bias towards fearful faces. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 126. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M., Lazeyras, F., & Vuilleumier, P. (2004). View-invariant and view-specific representations of novel faces revealed by fMRI of repetition priming. NeuroImage, S53. Schwartz, S., Vuilleumier, P., & Pourtois, G. (2004). Perceptual learning in primary visual cortex revealed by evoked potentials and source localization. NeuroImage, S38. * Pourtois, G. (2004). ERP correlates of rapid attentional bias towards fearful faces. Proceedings of the symposium Understanding emotions: insights into emotion, communication and the brain (Konstanz, Germany, 24 September), p. 10. Pourtois, G., Sander, D., Andres, M., Grandjean, D., Reveret, L., Olivier, E., & Vuilleumier, P. (2004). Dissociable contribution of somatosensory and superior lateral temporal cortices in social face recognition. Proceedings of the First Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs (Diablerets, Switzerland), p. 32. Pourtois, G., Sander, D., Andres, M., Grandjean, D., Reveret, L., Olivier, E., & Vuilleumier P. (2004). Dissociable contribution of somatosensory and superior lateral temporal cortices in social face recognition. Society for Neuroscience Abstract, 525.12. * Pourtois, G., Sander, D., Andres, M., Grandjean, D., Reveret, L., Olivier, E., & Vuilleumier P. (2004). Dissociable contribution of somatosensory and superior lateral temporal cortices in social face recognition. Proceedings of the 16th annual meeting of the Swiss Society for NeuroRadiology (4-6 November, Geneve, Switzerland). Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M., Lazeyras, F., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Neural systems for orienting attention to the location of fearful faces: an event-related fMRI study. Proceedings of Molecules to mind: Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society for Neuroscience (ETH Zürich Hönggerberg, Switzerland), p.200. Grandjean, D., Sander, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry emotion prosody in meaningless speech. Proceedings of Molecules to mind: Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society for Neuroscience (ETH Zürich Hönggerberg, Switzerland), p.238. Pourtois, G., Dan, E.S., Grandjean, D., Sander, D., & Vuilleumier P. (2005). Enhanced extrastriate visual response to spatial frequency filtered fearful faces: time course and topographic evoked-potentials mapping. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 164. Sander, D., Grandjean, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Selective attention modulates orbitofrontal response to emotional prosody. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 195. Grandjean, D., Sander, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Voice-selective areas response to anger prosody : an fMRI study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 195. * Pourtois, G. (2005). Neural systems for orienting attention to the location of fearful faces. Invited talk in the Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University (Ghent, Belgium, 28 April).

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* Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Neural systems for orienting attention to the location of fearful faces. Proceedings of the Betty Behrens Symposium: Neural mechanisms for regulating behaviour, University of Cambridge, p. 10. De Pretto, M., Pourtois, G., Hauert, C.-A., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). To see or not to see: EEG of change blindness. Poster presented at the 9th Congress of the Swiss Society of Psychology, Geneva, 29-30 September 2005. Sander, D., Grandjean, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M.L., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Brain responses to emotional prosody as a function of voluntary spatial attention to the voice: Evidence for the multilevel processing hypothesis. Talk presented at the 9th Congress of the Swiss Society of Psychology, Geneva, 29-30 September 2005. * Pourtois, G., De Pretto, M., Hauert, C.-A., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Time-course of brain activity during change blindness and awareness for faces. Proceedings of the IX International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON9), Havana, Cuba, 5-10 September 2005, p. 144. Grandjean, D., Sander, D., Signoret, C., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Scherer, K.R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Brain responses to as social salient signal : ERPs and fMRI measures of perceived anger prosody. Proceedings of the IX International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON9), Havana, Cuba, 5-10 September 2005, p. 100. * Pourtois, G., De Pretto, M., Hauert, C.-A., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). Time-course of brain activity during change blindness and change awareness for faces: performance is predicted by neural events prior to change onset. Brain Topography, 18(2), p. 8. (ISBET2005, 5-8 October, Bern, Switzerland). * Pourtois, G., De Pretto, M., Hauert, C.-A., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Time-course of brain activity during change blindness and change awareness for faces. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 12 (22-26 January 2006, Champéry, Switzerland). Ponz, A., Pourtois, G., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M., & Schwartz, S. (2006). Brain response to humor measured by intracranial recordings. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 20 (22-26 January 2006, Champéry, Switzerland). Vuilleumier, P., De Pretto, M., Hauert, C.-A., & Pourtois, G. (2006). Time-course of brain activity during change blindness and change awareness for faces. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 213. Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2006). ERPS reveal an early primary visual cortex modulation by attentional load. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Suppl., p. 213. Schwartz, S., Pourtois, G., Lucas, N., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Loss of visual-auditory integration in left space after right superior colliculus damage. NeuroImage, S40. * Pourtois, G. (2006). Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the human visual cortex. Invited talk in the workshop “Emotion & Spatial Memory”, Faculty of Psychology, University Louis Pasteur Strasbourg (8 June). * Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2006). ERPS reveal an early primary visual cortex modulation by attentional load. Proceedings of the 6th Congress of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies, p. 20. * Pourtois, G. (2006). Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the human visual cortex. Invited lecture in the summer school of the Rudolf Magnus Graduate School & Helmholtz Graduate School, Utrecht University, the Netherlands, 28-29 August 2006. * Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Spiridon, M., Martuzzi, R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in medial fusiform cortex. Abstract book of the 3 rd Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p. 36.

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Constantinescu, I., Pourtois, G., Seeck, M., Sforza, E., & Schwartz, S. (2006). Does day-time napping affect EEG correlates of sequential motor learning? Abstract book of the 3 rd Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p. 21. Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Facial imitation of emotional expressions : a study combining central (EEG) and peripheral measures (EMG). Abstract book of the 3 rd Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p. 16. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Michel, C., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2006). Visual field asymmetries in early visual processing : an ERP study of perceptual learning. Abstract book of the 3 rd Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p. 38. Vocat, R., Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Time-course of error processing in anosognosia. Abstract book of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p. 45. Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2006). Early primary visual cortex modulation by attentional load: a high-density ERP study. Society for Neuroscience Abstract, 567.10. * Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Lucas, N., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Loss of cross-modal (audio-visual) effect in left space after right SC damage. Réunion de la Société de Psychophysiologie Cognitive de langue Française, INSERM U280, Lyon, 17 November 2006. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Spiridon, M., Martuzzi, R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in medial fusiform cortex. Abstract book of the PENS-Hertie Winter School “Brain basis of social interaction: from concepts to imaging” (Kitzbuehel, Austria, 10-17 December 2006). Mercado, F., Pourtois, G., Carretie, L., & Vuilleumier, P. (2006). Context-specific influences on the processing of emotional facial expressions: An event-related potential study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 61 (3), p. 316. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Spiridon, M., Martuzzi, R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in medial fusiform cortex. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 68 (14-19 January 2007, Champéry, Switzerland). Grandjean, D., Pourtois, G., Sander, D., Tamarit, L., Schwartz, S., Vuilleumier, P., Seeck, M., & Scherer, K. (2007). The emotional voices: human amygdala and orbito-frontal responses to emotional prosody in intracranial recordings. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 20 (14-19 January 2007, Champéry, Switzerland). Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S. & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Facial imitation of emotional expressions : a study combining central (EEG) and peripheral measures (EMG). Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 31 (14-19 January 2007, Champéry, Switzerland). Constantinescu, I., Pourtois, G., Seeck, M., & Schwartz, S. (2007). EEG response elicited by tones previously associated with faces. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 43 (14-19 January 2007, Champéry, Switzerland). Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Michel, C., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2007). Visual field asymmetries in early visual processing : an ERP study of perceptual learning. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 69 (1419 January 2007, Champéry, Switzerland). Constantinescu, I., Pourtois, G., Seeck, M., & Schwartz, S. (2007). EEG response elicited by tones previously associated with faces. Proceedings of the SSN - NCCR Neuro - SSMS joint meeting, 9-10 March, Bern, p. 24. Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S. & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Facial imitation of emotional expressions : a study combining central (EEG) and peripheral measures (EMG). Proceedings of the SSN - NCCR Neuro SSMS joint meeting, 9-10 March, Bern, p. 25.

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Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Michel, C., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2007). Visual field asymmetries in early visual processing : an ERP study of perceptual learning. Proceedings of the SSN - NCCR Neuro - SSMS joint meeting, 9-10 March, Bern, p. 24. * Pourtois, G., Peelen, M., & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Brain circuits for the perception of emotional body expressions. Invited talk in the one day meeting “L’émotion: son influence sur la cognition et le comportement chez l’homme et le robot”, Faculty of Psychology, University Louis Pasteur Strasbourg (20 April). Lucas, N., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Dissociable effects of unilateral damage to the human right superior colliculus on visuo-spatial processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S132. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Spiridon, M., Martuzzi, R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in medial fusiform cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S180. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Michel, C., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2007). Visual field asymmetries in early visual processing : an ERP study of perceptual learning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S184. Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S. & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Facial imitation of emotional expressions : a study combining central (EEG) and peripheral measures (EMG). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S202. Grandjean, D., Pourtois, G., Sander, D., Tamarit, L., Schwartz, S., Vuilleumier, P., Seeck, M., & Scherer, K. (2007). The emotional voices: human amygdala and orbito-frontal responses to emotional prosody: human intracranial recordings. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S203. * Pourtois, G., Peelen, M.V., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Body-selectivity in human extrastriate visual cortex. Invited talk in the Theoretical Neurosciences Network (Invasive intracranial electrophysiology of the human brain: non-clinical studies in epilepsy patients). King’s college London. * Pourtois, G. (2007). Beyond the conventional ERP: exploring the time-course of visual awareness with topographic analyses. Invited talk at the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Psychology Department, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. October 2007. Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S. & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Facial imitation of emotional expressions : a study combining central (EEG) and peripheral measures (EMG). Abstract book of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p.10. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2007). Attentional load modifies early primary visual cortex response in humans. Abstract book of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p.21. Constantinescu, I., Zangl, M., DeLucia, M., Seeck, M., Pourtois, G., & Schwartz, S. (2007). Intracranial evidence for learning-related modulation of motor response preparation. Abstract book of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Lemanic Neuroscience Programs, p.27. Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Lucas, N., & Vuilleumier, P. (2007). Loss of cross-modal (audio-visual) effect in left space after right SC damage. Abstract book of Changins 2007 “Neuroscience” (21 November, Nyon) * Pourtois, G. (2007). Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the visual cortex. Invited talk at the Doctorate school “Cognition, Comportement, Conduites humaines”, Université René Descartes (Paris 5), Paris, 17 December. Achaïbou, A., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S. & Vuilleumier, P. (2008). Facial imitation of emotional expressions : a study combining central (EEG) and peripheral measures (EMG). Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 33 (13-18 January, Champéry, Switzerland).

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Constantinescu, I., DeLucia, M., Zangl, M., Seeck, M., Pourtois, G., & Schwartz, S. (2008). Intracranial evidence for learning-related modulation of motor response preparation. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 41 (13-18 January, Champéry, Switzerland). Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Lucas, N., & Vuilleumier, P. (2008). Loss of cross-modal (audio-visual) effect in left space after right SC damage. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 69 (13-18 January, Champéry, Switzerland). Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2008). Attentional load modifies the earliest component of the visual evoked potential. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 71 (13-18 January, Champéry, Switzerland). Wiens, S., Olofsson, J., Willander, J., & Pourtois, G. (2008). Working memory load and early activity in primary visual cortex to peripheral distractors. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 83 (13-18 January, Champéry, Switzerland). * Pourtois, G. (2008). Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention. Invited talk in SCOLA seminars (Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistic), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 13 March. Pourtois, G., Grandjean, D., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2008). Functional segregation of bottom-up (stimulus-driven) control of attention : evidence from human intracranial recordings. Abstract book of the 20th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Chicago, USA, p. 243. Constantinescu, I., DeLucia, M., Zangl, M., Seeck, M., Pourtois, G., & Schwartz, S. (2008). Intracranial evidence for skill learning-related modulation of motor response. Abstract book of the 6th FENS Forum, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 90. Pourtois, G., Grandjean, D., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2008). Functional segregation of bottom-up (stimulus-driven) control of attention : evidence from human intracranial recordings. Abstract book of the 6th FENS Forum, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 111. Rauss, K., Pourtois, G., Vuilleumier, P., & Schwartz, S. (2008). Attentional load modifies the earliest component of the visual evoked potential. Abstract book of the 6th FENS Forum, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 111. Ponz, A., Pourtois, G., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M., & Schwartz, S. (2008). Brain response to humor perception measured by intracranial recordings. Abstract book of the 6th FENS Forum, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 138. Wiens, S., Olofsson, J., Willander, J., & Pourtois, G. (2008). Working memory load reduces mid-latency activity in visual cortex to peripheral distracters. Psychophysiology, 45, S112-S112. * Pourtois, G. (2009). Distinct contributions of dorsal cingulate cortex and amygdala to error monitoring: evidence from human intracranial recordings. Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, HumboldtUniversity Berlin, Berlin, Germany. * Pourtois, G. (2009). Distinct contributions of dorsal cingulate cortex and amygdala to error monitoring: evidence from human intracranial recordings. Invited talk at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany. Van Bussel, K., & Pourtois, G. (2009). Influence of making errors and trait anxiety on cognitive conflict. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Belgium Association for Psychological Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, p. 93. Schettino, A., & Pourtois, G. (2009). The effect of emotion on temporal order judgment. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Belgium Association for Psychological Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, page 88.

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* Pourtois, G. (2009). Distinct contributions of dorsal cingulate cortex and amygdala to error monitoring: evidence from human intracranial recordings. Proceedings of The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2009 Conference (K.U. Leuven), p.22-23. Aarts, K., & Pourtois, G. (2009). Reciprocal links between error-detection and anxiety. Proceedings of The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2009 Conference (K.U. Leuven), p.87. Dhar, M., & Pourtois, G. (2009). Is cognitive control modulated by different types of conflict? Proceedings of The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2009 Conference (K.U. Leuven), p.88. Van Bussel, K., & Pourtois, G. (2009). Differential influences of making errors on cognitive and emotional conflicts. Proceedings of The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2009 Conference (K.U. Leuven), p.93. Schettino, A., & Pourtois, G. (2009). The effect of emotion on temporal order judgments. Proceedings of The International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) 2009 Conference (K.U. Leuven), p.92. * Pourtois, G. (2009). Distinct contributions of dorsal cingulate cortex and amygdala to error monitoring: evidence from human intracranial recordings. Invited talk at the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Psychology Department, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. October 2009. * Pourtois, G., Spinelli, L., Seeck, M. & Vuilleumier, P. (2009). Modulation of face processing by emotional expression and gaze direction during intracranial recordings in right fusiform cortex. Psychophysiology, 46, S26-S26 (talk at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Psychophysiological-Research, Berlin, Germany). Olofsson, J., Pourtois, G., & Wiens, S. (2009). Emotional regulation through focused attention: an event-related potentials study. Psychophysiology, 46, S114-S115. * Pourtois, G. (2009). Distinct contributions of dorsal cingulate cortex and amygdala to error monitoring: evidence from human intracranial recordings. Invited talk at de Vlaamse vereniging voor psychiatrie, Het Psychiatrisch Centrum Dr. Guislain te Gent, 29 October 2009. Koban, L., Pourtois, G., Vocat, R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). Is it our problem or yours ? Cooperation increases electrophysiological responses to observed errors. Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 68 (1014 January, Champéry, Switzerland). Pourtois, G., & Dhar, M. (2010). Is cognitive control modulated by different types of error? Proceedings of the Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, p. 95 (10-14 January, Champéry, Switzerland). * Pourtois, G. (2010). Anxiety and error monitoring: mere augmentation or qualitative change? Kickoff meeting of the(FNRS) contact Group “Neuro-cognitive psychopathology”, CHU Brugmann, Brussels, 19 February 2010. Dhar, M., & Pourtois, G. (2010). Early error detection is generic, but subsequent adaptation to errors is malleable: evidence from ERPs. Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Emotion, Lille, France (22-24 April) p. 82. * Pourtois, G., & Aarts, K. (2010). Anxiety does not only increase but also alters early error monitoring functions. Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Emotion, Lille, France (22-24 April) p. 93. Aarts, K., & Pourtois, G. (2010). Contextual modulations of early error-related brain responses in anxiety induced by variable emotional feedbacks. Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Emotion, Lille, France (22-24 April) p. 94. Schettino, A., & Pourtois, G. (2010). Brain dynamics of upstream perceptual processes leading to emotion recognition: an event-related brain potential study. Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Emotion, Lille, France (22-24 April) p. 149.

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* Pourtois, G. (2010). L’erreur: un indice émotionnel ou cognitive? Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting of the Société de Neuropsychologie de Langue Française, p.3. (Invited talk at the SNLF, Lille, France, 27-29 May) * Pourtois, G. (2010). Distinct effects of error-making on cognitive and emotion control systems in the human brain. Invited talk at the Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignal analysis, Münster University Hospital, Münster, Germany (24 June). * Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). Modulation of face processing by emotional expression during intracranial recordings in right fusiform cortex and amygdala. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 77(3), p.234. (Invited talk at the 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology, Budapest, Hungary) Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (2010). Negative Emotion disrupts classical effects of attentional filtering in primary visual cortex: a high density ERP study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 77(3), p.277. * Pourtois, G., & Vuilleumier, P. (2010). Dynamique temporelle des effets émotionnels et attentionnels dans l’amygdale: contribution des potentiels évoqués intracrâniens chez l’homme. Proceedings of the 52nd congress of the Société Française de Psychologie, p.62. (Invited talk at SFP, annual meeting, Lille, France, 7-9 September) * Pourtois, G., & Aarts, K. (2010). Trait anxiety alters early error monitoring brain functions: a high-density ERP topographic mapping study. Psychophysiology, 47, Supplement 1, p.5. (Invited talk at SPR, annual meeting, Portland, USA) * Pourtois, G., & Rossi, V. (2010). Effects of perceptual load in primary visual cortex depend on affective state: evidence from ERPs. Psychophysiology, 47, Supplement 1, p.8. (Invited talk at SPR, annual meeting, Portland, USA) * Pourtois, G. (2010). Emotion Control. Kickoff meeting of the Multidisciplinary Research Partnerships Neuroscience (“The integrative neuroscience of behavioral control”) – Ghent University, het Pand, 15 October. * Pourtois, G. (2010). Intracranial recordings from category-selective regions of the visual cortex during object recognition. Proceedings of the Neuropsychology Workshop (general methods), Gestaltrevision group (Johan Wagemans), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, 18 November. * Pourtois, G. (2010). The role of the superior colliculus in audio-visual integration. Proceedings of the Neuropsychology Workshop (attention & consciousness), Gestaltrevision group (Johan Wagemans), Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, 19 November. * Pourtois, G. (2011). Decoding the emotional value of simple actions: the case of response errors. Invited talk (colloquium) at the Leiden Institute For Brain and Cognition (LIBC), Leiden, The Netherlands, 13 April. * Pourtois, G. (2011). Decoding the emotional value of simple actions: the case of response errors. Invited talk (colloquium) at the University Clinic – Dept of System Neurosciences, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany, 27 May. Schettino, A., Loeys, T., Delplanque, S. & Pourtois, G. (2011). Brain dynamics of upstream perceptual processes leading to emotion recognition, Proceedings of the Plenary meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE, Kyoto, Japan), p.178. * Pourtois, G. (2011). Distinct contributions of cognitive and emotional control systems during error monitoring. Proceedings of the Plenary meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE, Kyoto, Japan), p.210. Vanlessen, N., Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (2011). Mood-dependent tuning of spatial attention breadth: an electrophysiological study. Proceedings of the XI International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON, Palma, Mallorca), p.172.

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* Pourtois, G. (2011). Modulation of face processing by emotional expression during intracranial recordings in right fusiform cortex and amygdala. Proceedings of the XI International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON, Palma, Mallorca), p.33. Aarts, K., & Pourtois, G. (2011). Anxiety disrupts selectively the evaluative component of performance monitoring : an event-related potential study. Psychophysiology 48, Suppl. 1, S115. * Pourtois, G. (2011). Disentangle cognitive control processes during error monitoring using topographic evoked potential mapping. Proceedings of the Lausanne & Geneva FENS-IBRO Training Centre: “Imaging brain function in animals and humans training”, p.69. * Pourtois, G. (2011). Monitoring d'action et détection d'erreur : un automatisme affectif ? Proceedings of the 4ème journée cogni-psy de la Salpêtrière : « Tu t’es vu quand tu penses ? Apport de la psychologie cognitive pour une méta-psychopathologie », p.2. * Pourtois, G. (2011). The role of emotional vs. non-emotional factors on the speed of proactive guesses during visual scene recognition. Invited talk (colloquium) at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, KUL, Leuven, 21 December. * Pourtois, G. (2012). Bases neuro-anatomiques et décours temporel de l’attention émotionnelle. Invited talk at the UMRS Imagerie & Cerveau, INSERM U930, Tours, 15 February. * Pourtois, G. (2012). Impaired processing of the emotional value of self-generated actions in anxiety. Invited talk at the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN) – University of Reading, Reading, 17 April. Manuel, A., Bravo, F., Vocat, R., Atl, A., Pourtois, G., & Spierer, L. (2012). The role of dorsolateral prefrontal cortices in post-error slowing : a single pulse TMS chronometric study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S90. Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Early visual perception is shaped by attention control and affective state: evidence from psychophysics and ERPs. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement, S107. Aarts, K., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Evidence for the automatic evaluation of self-generated actions. Proceedings of the 1st conference of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) (Marseille, France, 9-12 May), p.19. Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Commonalities and differences between effects of attention and emotion control during early visual perception: behavioral and psychophysiological evidence. Proceedings of the 1st conference of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) (Marseille, France, 9-12 May), p.48. Bakic, J., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Internalization process of performance monitoring during probabilistic learning: behavioral and ERP effects of positive emotion. Proceedings of the 1st conference of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) (Marseille, France, 9-12 May), p.49. Vanlessen, N., Rossi, V., & Pourtois, G. (2012). Positive emotion broadens attention focus through lessened position-specific encoding: evidence from visual ERPs. Proceedings of the 1st conference of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) (Marseille, France, 9-12 May), p.51. Schettino, A., Bossi, M., Loeys, T., & Pourtois, G. (2012). The role of emotional vs. non-emotional factors in the speed of proactive guesses during visual scene recognition. Proceedings of the 1st conference of the European Society for Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) (Marseille, France, 9-12 May), p.52.

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* Pourtois, G. (2012). Automatic evaluation of self-generated actions. Invited talk at the "Micro- and Macroperspectives of Cognitive Control" conference, Institut für Psychologie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany (31 May). * Pourtois, G. (2012). Early attention gating effects in V1 through emotion control: evidence from psychophysiology. Invited talk at the "Graduiertenkolleg 1182 – Function of Attention in Cognition" Summerschool (University of Leipzig), Hotel Residenz am Motzener See, Motzen, Germany (10 July). * indicates oral presentation (and/or invitation).

RESEARCH INTERESTS Main To unpack the complex relations between brain functions and behavior, using the tools and techniques available in Cognitive Neurosciences (patient studies, fMRI and EEG, including intracranial EEG in epileptic patients). To gain insight into the functional neuro-anatomy of specific human brain functions, including visual object recognition and cognitive control. Neuro-anatomical underpinnings of object and face categorization processes, with a special focus on brain regions in the visual cortex coding object/face identity regardless of changes in visual appearance, which represent a major challenge for the visual system. Spatio-temporal characterization of the early visual ERP responses, with special interests on the retinotopic/striate C1 component and extrastriate P1 component, and their sensitivity to selective attention manipulations. Time-course and functional neuro-anatomy of emotion perception (facial but also prosodic channels) in normal human subjects and brain-damaged patients. Conscious and unconscious processing of faces and emotional stimuli. Others The involvement of the right somatosensory cortex in visually recognizing facial expressions. Cognitive architecture and underlying brain mechanisms for audio-visual integration of emotion. Cross-modal penetrability of dedicated face recognition mechanisms. Covert processing of faces. Time-course and neural bases of emotional prosody. Functional role of colour and texture in visually recognizing objects. State-dependent plasticity in the human visual cortex. LANGUAGES French (Mother Tongue), English (Fluent), Dutch (Fair). COMPUTER AND TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE Advanced Knowledge of Apple environment, extensive of Windows 98/2000/NT/Vista, rudimentary of Unix and Matlab. Human behavioural testing (E-prime, Stim, Superlab). Recordings, analyses and interpretations of Event-Related brain Potentials (Neuroscan; BrainVision; Biosemi). Topographic analyses of EEG and ERP data (Cartool). Temporal Principal Component Analysis (tPCA) of ERP data. Single-sweep analyses, spatio-temporal decomposition and Independent Component Analysis (ICA) of EEG data using the EEGLAB toolbox. Sources Localization (Distributed models: Loreta and Laura; expert user of Source Analysis in Besa 5.0). Pre processing and statistical analyses of PET and fMRI data (SPM2). Use of single-pulse TMS (Magstim).

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