Marie-Héloïse Bardel
University of Paris
9 Papers
24 Citations
Marie-Héloïse Bardel is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attentional bias & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Marie-Héloïse Bardel include University of Paris-Sud.
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Cognitive-Adaptation Training for Improving Performance and Stress Management of Air Force Pilots
Marie-Pierre Fornette,Marie-Héloïse Bardel,Camille Lefrançois,Jacques Fradin,Farid El Massioui,René Amalberti +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of cognitive-adaptation training on flight performance and stress management in a sample of pilot cadets who were undergoing a basic flying program were investigated, and the aim of the training was to enhance the participants' awareness of the cognitive processes that they used in a given situation.
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L’affirmation de soi revisitée pour diminuer l’anxiété sociale
TL;DR: In this article, a nouvel exercice cognitif et comportemental de jeu de role is proposed, based on the interpretation of deux roles caricaturaux oppose, i.e., a personnage presentant un defaut de confiance en soi, and another presentant an exces de confiances in soi.
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Rôles spécifiques de l’anxiété trait et état dans l’apparition et le maintien des biais attentionnels associés à l’anxiété : état des lieux et pistes d’investigation
TL;DR: In this paper, the maintien d'etats pathologiques associe a l'anxiete et al. is considered as a role central din le developpement and le main-tien de l'attention.
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Attentional patterns involved in coping strategies in a sport context.
TL;DR: Investigation of the relationship between coping strategies and attentional bias after a sport competition revealed that emotion-focused coping strategies led athletes to orient their attention away from threat, whereas athletes who adopted problem- focused coping strategies focused their attention toward threat.
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The use of an ethological approach to evaluate consumers’ appreciation of luxury facial skincare and discriminate between products: A preliminary study
TL;DR: In this paper, the relevance of combining consumers' liking ratings with a detailed behavioral approach involving analysis of activities, postures, gazes, and head and body movements of consumers during skincare application to discriminate two products was tested.
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