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Peer-reviewed Publications

2023
  • Van Beveren, M-L., Braet, J., De Raedt, R., Grol, M., Wante, L., & Braet, C. (2023). Always look on the bright side of life: Individual differences in visual attentional breadth for understanding temperament and emotion regulation in adolescents. Frontiers in Psychology.
2021
  • Grol, M., Cásedas, L., Oomen, D., Spronk, D., & Fox, E. (2021). Uncontrolled Eating in Healthy Women Has Limited Influence on Food Cue Reactivity and Food-Related Inhibitory Control. Appetite. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2021.105767
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2021). The relationship between affective flexibility, spontaneous emotion regulation and the response to induced stress. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 143. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2021.103891
  • Twivy, E., Grol, M., & Fox, E. (2021). Individual differences in affective flexibility predict future anxiety and worry. Cognition and Emotion, 35:2, 425-434. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2020.1843407
2020
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2020). The link between resting heart rate variability and affective flexibility. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 20, 746-756. doi: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-020-00800-w
2018
  • Oomen, D., Grol, M., Spronk, D., Booth, C., Fox, E. (2018). Beating uncontrolled eating: Training inhibitory control to reduce food intake and food cue sensitivity. Apptetite, 131, 73-83. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2018.09.007
  • Grol, M., De Raedt, R. (2018). The effect of positive mood on flexible processing of affective information. Emotion, 18(6), 819-833. doi: https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0000355
  • Grol, M., Schwenzfeier, A.K., Stricker, J., Booth, C., Temple-McCune, A., Derakshan, N., Hirsch, C., Becker, E., & Fox, E. (2018). The worrying mind in control: An investigation of adaptive working memory training and cognitive bias modification in worry-prone individuals. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 103, 1-11. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2018.01.005
  • Booth, C., Spronk, D., Grol, M., & Fox, E. (2018). Uncontrolled eating in adolescents: The role of impulsivity and automatic approach bias for food. Appetite, 120, 636-643. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2017.10.024
2017
  • Grol, M., Vanlessen, N., & De Raedt, R. (2017). Feeling happy when feeling down: The effectiveness of positive mental imagery in dysphoria. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 57, 156-162. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbtep.2017.05.008
  • Grol, M., Vingerhoets, G., & De Raedt, R. (2017). Mental imagery of positive and neutral memories: A fMRI study comparing field perspective imagery to observer perspective imagery. Brain and Cognition, 111, 13-24. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2016.09.014
2015
  • Grol, M., Hertel, P.T., Koster, E.H.W., & De Raedt, R. (2015). The effects of rumination induction on attentional breadth for self-related information. Clinical Psychological Science, 3(4), 607-618. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702614566814
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2015). The influence of psychological resilience on the relation between automatic stimulus evaluation and attentional breadth for surprised faces. Cognition & Emotion, 29(1), 146-157. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2014.895299
2014
2011
  • Browning, M., Grol, M., Ly, V., Goodwin, G.M., Holmes, E.A., & Harmer, C.J. (2011). Using an experimental medicine model to explore combination effects of pharmacological and cognitive interventions for depression and anxiety. Neuropsychopharmacology, 36(13), 2689-2697. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2011.159
2009
  • Garnefski, N., Grol, M., Kraaij, V., & Hamming, J.F. (2009). Cognitive coping and goal adjustment in people with Peripheral Arterial Disease: Relationships with depressive symptoms. Patient, Education and Counceling, 76(1), 132-137. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2008.11.009

Conference Contributions

Oral Presentation

  • Grol, M. (2020). Cognitive and behavioural flexibility in mental health. Invited talk at the Center for Adaptive Rationality, February 2020, Berlin, Germany
  • Grol, M., Twivy, E., & Fox, E. (2018). Individual differences in affective flexibility predict anxiety and worry. Society for Affective Science Annual Conference, April 2018, Los Angeles, United States
  • Grol, M., Twivy, E., & Fox, E. (2018). Individual differences in affective flexibility predict anxiety and worry. Consortium of European Research on Emotion Conference, April 2018, Glasgow, Schotland
  • Grol, M., Schwenzfeier, A., Stricker, J., Temple-Mccune, A., Derakshan, N., Hirsch, C., Becker, E., & Fox, E. (2016). The role of emotional biases and working memory in frequent worrying. 50th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, October 2016, New York, United States
  • Grol, M., Schwenzfeier, A., Stricker, J., Temple-Mccune, A., Derakshan, N., Hirsch, C., Becker, E., & Fox, E. (2016). Bottom-up and top-down processes in worry: A training study of interpretation bias and working memory in high worriers. 37th Stress, Trauma, Anxiety, and Resilience Society Conference, July 2016, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2014). The influence of resilience on the relationship between the perceived valence of stimuli on attention and attentional breadth. 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology, July 2014, Paris, France
  • Grol, M. (2014). The influence of positive memories on stress resilience: An experimental investigation of neurobiological and cognitive mechanisms. Experimental Psychopathology Post-Graduate School Symposium, May 2014, The Netherlands
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2013). The influence of resilience on the relationship between positive mood and affective flexibility. World Conference on Positive Psychology, June 2013, Los Angeles, United States
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2013). The effects of positive mood on flexible processing of affective information and the influence of psychological resilience. 43rd European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies Annual Congress, September 2013, Marrakesh, Morocco
  • Grol, M., & De Raedt, R. (2012). Inducing positive mood when feeling dysphoric: The use of mental imagery. 42nd European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies Annual Congress, August 2012, Genève, Swiss
  • Grol, M., Koster, E.H.W., & De Raedt, R. (2011). The effect of positive mood on self-focused attention. 41st European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies Annual Congress, September 2011, Reykjavik, Iceland

Poster Presentation

  • Grol, M., Cásedas, L., Oomen, D., & Fox, E. (2019). The influence of uncontrolled eating on response inhibition for food. Society for Affective Science Annual Conference, March 2019, Boston, United States
  • Grol, M., Nedergaard, J., & Fox, E. (2019). The effect of induced stress on affective flexibility. Society for Affective Science Annual Conference, March 2019, Boston, United States
  • Grol, M., Oomen, D., & Fox, E. (2018). Gaining control over eating? A study on the mechanisms underlying food inhibition training. Society for Affective Science Annual Conference, April 2018, Los Angeles, United States