Publications


Publications

By year By topic


Agency & instrumental learning

Chambon V., Théro H., Findling C., Koechlin E. (in prep.). Believing in one's power: a counterfactual heuristic for goal-directed control.

Chambon V.*, Voss M.*, Wenke D., Kühn S., Haggard P. (2017). In and out of control: brain mechanisms linking fluency of action selection to self-agency in patients with schizophrenia. Brain, 140(8): 2226-39. pubmed

Di Costa S.*, Théro H.*, Chambon V., Haggard P. (2017). Try and try again: Post-error boost of an implicit measure of agency. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 12:1-28. pubmed

Chambon V., Moore J.W., & Haggard P. (2015). TMS stimulation over the inferior parietal cortex disrupts prospective sense of agency. Brain Structure and Function, 220(6):3627-39. pubmed

Chambon V., Sidarus N., & Haggard P. (2014) From action intentions to action effects: how does the sense of agency come about? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15, 8:320. pubmed

Chambon V., Filevitch E., Haggard P. (2014). "What is the human sense of agency, and is it metacognitive?" In Fleming & Frith (Eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Metacognition, Springer. Springer

Chambon V.*, Wenke D.*, Fleming S.M., Prinz W., and Haggard P. (2013). An online neural substrate for sense of agency, Cerebral Cortex, 23(5): 1031-7. pubmed

Sidarus N., Chambon V., & Haggard P. (2013). Priming of actions increases sense of control over unexpected outcomes. Consciousness & Cognition, 22: 1403-1411. pubmed

Chambon V., Haggard P. (2013). “Premotor or ideomotor: How does the experience of action come about?” In Prinz W. et al. (Eds.), Action Science: Foundations of an Emerging Discipline, MIT Press. MITPress

Haggard P., Chambon V. (2012). Sense of Agency [Review]. Current Biology, 22(10): 390-392. pubmed

Chambon V., Haggard P. (2012). Sense of control depends on fluency of action selection, not motor performance. Cognition, 125(3):441-51. pubmed


Mindreading & action prediction

Maurer C., Chambon V., Bourgeois-Gironde S., Leboyer M., Zalla T. (2018). The influence of prior reputation and reciprocity on dynamic trust-building in adults with and without autism spectrum disorders. Cognition, 172, 1-10. pubmed

Chambon V., Farrer C., Pacherie E., Jacquet P.O., Leboyer M., Zalla T. (2017). Reduced sensitivity to social priors during action prediction in adults with autism spectrum disorders. Cognition, 160, 17-26. pubmed

Chambon V., Domenech P., Jacquet P.O., Barbalat G., Bouton S., Pacherie E., Koechlin E., Farrer C. (2017). Neural coding of prior expectations in hierarchical intention inference. Scientific Reports, 7(1):1278. pubmed

Jacquet P.O., Roy A., Chambon V., Borghi A., Salemme R., Farnè A., Reilly K. (2016). Changing ideas about others' intentions: updating prior expectations tunes activity in the human motor system. Scientific Reports, 6:26995. pubmed

Jacquet P.O., Chambon V., Borghi A.M., Tessari A (2012). Object affordances tune observers' prior expectations about tool-use behaviors. PLoS ONE, 7(6): e39629. pubmed

Chambon V., Domenech P., Barbalat G., Pacherie E., Jacquet P.O., Farrer C. (2012). Reply: The Bayesian equation and psychosis, Brain, 135: e218. pubmed

Chambon V., Pacherie E., Barbalat G., Jacquet P.O., Franck N., and Farrer C. (2011). Mentalizing under influence: Abnormal dependence on prior expectations in patients with schizophrenia, Brain, 134, 3725–3738. pubmed

*Commentary: Garrett, M., and Singh, D. (2012). The Bayesian Equation and psychosis, Brain, 135: e217.

Chambon V., Domenech P., Pacherie E., Koechlin E., Baraduc P., and Farrer C. (2011). What are they up to? The role of sensory evidence and prior knowledge in action understanding, PLoS ONE, 6(2): e17133. pubmed


Cognitive control

Barbalat G., Chambon V., Domenech P., Ody C., Koechlin E, Franck N., and Farrer C. (2011). Impaired hierarchical control within the lateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia, Biological Psychiatry, 70, 73–80. pubmed

Barbalat G., Chambon V., Franck N., Koechlin E., and Farrer C. (2009). Organization of cognitive control within lateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia, Archives of General Psychiatry, 66, 1–10. pubmed

Chambon, V., Franck, N., Koechlin, E., Fakra, E., Ciuperca, G., Azorin, J.M., and Farrer, C. (2008). The architecture of cognitive control in schizophrenia, Brain, 131, 962–70. pubmed


Miscellaneous

Bouton S., Chambon V., Tyrand R., Guggisberg A.G., Seeck M., Karkar S., van de Ville D., Giraud A.-L. (2018). Focal versus distributed temporal cortex activity for speech sound category assignment. PNAS, in press.

Kaliuzhna M., Chambon V., Franck N., Testud B., Van der Henst J.-B. (2012). Belief revision and delusions: How do patients with schizophrenia take advice? PLoS ONE, 7(4): e34771. pubmed

Demily C., Cavézian C., Desmurget M., Berquand-Merle M., Chambon V., and Franck N. (2009). The game of chess enhances cognitive abilities in schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Research, 107, 112–113. pubmed

Chambon V. and Baudouin J.-Y. (2009). Facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia [Reconnaissance de l'émotion faciale et schizophrénie], L’Evolution psychiatrique, 74, 3–25. sciencedirect

Baudouin J.-Y., Chambon V., and Tiberghien G. (2009). Expert in face? Why are we all... expert in face recognition [Expert en visage ? Pourquoi sommes-nous tous... des experts en reconnaissance des visages], L’Evolution psychiatrique, 74, 123–135. sciencedirect

Chambon V., Vernet M., Martin F., Baudouin J-.Y., Tiberghien G., and Franck N. (2008). “Visual pattern recognition: what makes faces so special?” In K.B. Leeland (Ed.), Face Recognition: New Research. New York: Nova Publishers. novapublishers

Chambon V., Baudouin J.-Y., and Franck N. (2008). The role of configural information in facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia, Neuropsychologia, 44, 2437–44. pubmed


General Audience

Chambon V. (2017). "Théorie de l'Esprit et prédiction de l'action". In Franck N. (Ed.), Traité de réhabilitation psychosociale, Elsevier-Masson.

Chambon V. (2017). "Le rôle de la fluidité cognitive dans le sens de l'agir". In Minzoni A. & Mounoud E. (Eds.), Simplexité et modèles opérationnels, CNRS Editions.

Chambon V. (2014). "Troubles de la lecture intentionnelle dans la schizophrénie: l'apport du formalisme bayésien". In N. Franck (Ed.), Cognition sociale et schizophrénie, Elsevier-Masson. elsevier

Sescousse G., Bault N., & Chambon V. (2011). "Argent, sexe, et chocolat : comment le cerveau représente-t-il la récompense ?". In Roy J.-M., Bault N., Chambon V. et al. (Eds.), Peut-on se passer de représentations en sciences cognitives ?, De Boeck, Bruxelles. deboeck

Chambon V. (2009). "Les mécanismes de reconnaissance intentionnelle chez le sujet sain et le patient schizophrène". In J. Rozenberg, C. Hervé & N. Franck (Eds.), Psychose, langage et action : Approches neuro-cognitives, De Boeck, Bruxelles. deboeck

Chambon V., Franck N., & Rozenberg J. (2009). "Syndrome d’ipséité, hallucinations et troubles du rapport d’altérité chez les patients schizophrènes". In J. Rozenberg, C. Hervé & N. Franck (Eds.), Psychose, langage et action : Approches neuro-cognitives, De Boeck, Bruxelles. deboeck


Edited Book

Chambon V. (2014). Contrôle de l'action, inférence causale et mentalisation: du fonctionnement normal aux processus dysfonctionnels, Presses Académiques Francophones, 288p.

Roy J.-M., Bault N., Chambon V. et al (2011). Peut-on se passer de représentations en sciences cognitives ? De Boeck, Bruxelles, 247p.

Chambon V. (2010). Modèles hiérarchiques des représentations d'actions. Editions Universitaires Européennes, Sarrebruck, 272p.


Selected talks and posters

New trends in decision-making: theory and evidence , "Monitoring action-related changes in a volatile environment", Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, 2017

Colloque Simplexité et modèles opérationnels, "Le rôle de la fluidité cognitive dans le sens de l'agir", Collège de France, Paris, 2016

Seminar of the Fyssen Foundation, "Agency and action selection", Paris, 2015

Humboldt University of Berlin, "What is the human sense of agency?", Berlin, 2014

New-York University, Psychology Dept., “From action intentions to action effects: how does the sense of agency come about?”, New-York, 2013

Society for Neuroscience, "Adaptation to action-related changes in a volatile environment", San Diego, 2013 (Poster).

Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, “Deciding what action to make prospectively increases sense of control over action effects", Barcelona, 2012 (Poster).

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, "Sense of agency and motor expertise", London, 2012

Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, "An online neural substrate for sense of agency", Paris, 2011

University of Cambridge, "Agency and action selection in the angular gyrus", Cambridge, 2010

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, "The architecture of cognitive control in schizophrenia", London, 2009

Human Brain Mapping, "The organization of cognitive control within lateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia", Melbourne, 2008 (Poster).