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    Measuring food-related inhibition with go/no-go tasks: Critical considerations for experimental design by Labonté, Katherine, Nielsen, Daiva E.

    Published in Appetite (01-06-2023)
    “…The use of go/no-go tasks to assess inhibitory control over food stimuli is becoming increasingly popular. However, the wide variability in the design of these…”
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    The Automaticity of Semantic Processing Revisited: Auditory Distraction by a Categorical Deviation by Vachon, François, Marsh, John E, Labonté, Katherine

    “…Automatic information processing has been and still is a debated topic. Traditionally, automatic processes are deemed to take place autonomously and…”
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    A More Supportive Social Environment May Protect Against Nutritional Risk: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Using Data From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging by Ingham, Nicole, Labonté, Katherine, Dube, Laurette, Paquet, Catherine, Nielsen, Daiva E

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-06-2023)
    “…Nutritional risk has been linked to individual social factors, but the relationship with the overall social environment has not been assessed. To evaluate…”
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    Attentional Capture by Deviant Sounds: A Noncontingent Form of Auditory Distraction? by Vachon, François, Labonté, Katherine, Marsh, John E

    “…The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background tends to disrupt the ongoing cognitive task. This "deviation…”
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    Resuming a Dynamic Task Following Increasingly Long Interruptions: The Role of Working Memory and Reconstruction by Labonté, Katherine, Vachon, François

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (17-06-2021)
    “…Studies examining individual differences in interruption recovery have shown that higher working memory capacity (WMC) attenuated the negative impact of…”
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    Foreseeing interruptions in dynamic environments may undermine the adequacy between perceived and observable task performance by Labonté, Katherine, St-Cyr, Hélèna, Vachon, François

    “…The negative impact of interruptions on performance can sometimes be mitigated by notifying individuals shortly before their task is suspended. However, little…”
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    Multitasking in the military: Cognitive consequences and potential solutions by Chérif, Lobna, Wood, Valerie, Marois, Alexandre, Labonté, Katherine, Vachon, François

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-07-2018)
    “…Summary Multitasking—the performance of several tasks at the same time—is becoming increasingly prevalent in workplaces. Multitasking is known to disrupt…”
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    Eyes have ears: Indexing the orienting response to sound using pupillometry by Marois, Alexandre, Labonté, Katherine, Parent, Mark, Vachon, François

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-01-2018)
    “…The rare occurrence of a sound deviating from the auditory background tends to trigger attentional orienting. While some sympathetic physiological responses…”
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    Forewarning Interruptions in Dynamic Settings: Can Prevention Bolster Recovery? by Labonté, Katherine, Tremblay, Sébastien, Vachon, François

    “…In complex dynamic work environments, the consequences of task interruptions on performance can put public safety at risk. If not designed carefully, current…”
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    Relationship between daily fluctuations of body temperature and the processing of sub-second intervals by Mioni, Giovanna, Labonté, Katherine, Cellini, Nicola, Grondin, Simon

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract In 1933, Hoagland proposed that temporal processing was based on an internal clock controlled by a temperature-dependent chemical pacemaker. Several…”
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    Cognitive and Behavioral Impacts of Two Decision-Support Modes for Judgmental Bootstrapping by Marois, Alexandre, Labonté, Katherine, Lafond, Daniel, Neyedli, Heather F., Tremblay, Sébastien

    “…The Cognitive Shadow is a decision-support system that uses policy capturing to model human operators’ judgment policies and provide online predictions of…”
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    The Effects of Food Advertisements on Food Intake and Neural Activity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Recent Experimental Studies by Arrona-Cardoza, Pablo, Labonté, Katherine, Cisneros-Franco, José Miguel, Nielsen, Daiva E.

    Published in Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.) (01-03-2023)
    “…Food advertisements are ubiquitous in our daily environment. However, the relationships between exposure to food advertising and outcomes related to ingestive…”
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    Discrimination of two neighboring intra- and intermodal empty time intervals marked by three successive stimuli by Kuroda, Tsuyoshi, Hasuo, Emi, Labonté, Katherine, Laflamme, Vincent, Grondin, Simon

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-06-2014)
    “…We investigated the discrimination of two neighboring intra- or inter-modal empty time intervals marked by three successive stimuli. Each of the three markers…”
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    Comparing Two Decision Support Modes Using the Cognitive Shadow Online Policy-Capturing System by Labonté, Katherine, Lafond, Daniel, Hunter, Aren, Neyedli, Heather F., Tremblay, Sébastien

    “…The Cognitive Shadow is a prototype tool intended to support decision making by autonomously modeling human operators’ response pattern and providing online…”
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    Effects of a Warning on Interruption Recovery in Dynamic Settings by Labonté, Katherine, Tremblay, Sébastien, Vachon, François

    “…Operators working in extreme environments are often confronted with task interruptions. These interruptions tend to impair performance, which can represent a…”
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    Disentangling inhibition toward food and non-food stimuli across two hunger levels: An fNIRS study by Labonté, Katherine, Fantino, Manon, Nielsen, Daiva E.

    Published in Appetite (01-12-2024)
    “…While individuals tend to display poorer inhibitory control toward food-related than neutral stimuli, it is unclear whether this challenge is specific to food…”
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    Adherence to a caloric budget and body weight change vary by season, gender, and BMI: An observational study of daily users of a mobile health app by Labonté, Katherine, Knäuper, Bärbel, Dubé, Laurette, Yang, Nathan, Nielsen, Daiva E.

    Published in Obesity science & practice (01-12-2022)
    “…Objective Self‐monitoring, one of the most important behaviors for successful weight loss, can be facilitated through mobile health applications (mHealth…”
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    Longitudinal Patterns of Food Procurement Over the Course of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From a Canadian Online Household Survey by Nielsen, Daiva E, Labonté, Katherine, Karamanoglu, Irem, Han, Hannah Yang, Tavanaei, Mandana, Duhamel, Paul-Guy, Agellon, Luis B, Paquet, Catherine, Dube, Laurette

    Published in Frontiers in public health (20-01-2022)
    “…Consumer food procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic has been understudied. This investigation aimed to longitudinally evaluate food procurement patterns,…”
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    Combining Process Tracing and Policy Capturing Techniques for Judgment Analysis in an Anti-Submarine Warfare Simulation by Labonté, Katherine, Lafond, Daniel, Chatelais, Bénédicte, Hunter, Aren, Akpan, Folakemi, Neyedli, Heather F., Tremblay, Sébastien

    “…The Cognitive Shadow is a prototype decision support tool that can notify users when they deviate from their usual judgment pattern. Expert decision policies…”
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