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Anaïs Quossi

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Anaïs Quossi

Swiss Center for Affective Sciences
Campus Biotech
Chemin des Mines 9
1202 Geneva
Switzerland

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Email: anais.quossi(at)unige.ch

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ÌýI graduated from the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Lumière Lyon 2 in 2023 with a master’s degree in Fundamental and Applied Cognitive Sciences. My master’s thesis, supervised by and Prof. David Sander, explored the links between exercise dependency and three types of automatic reactions identified as behavioral signatures in various forms of addiction.

Currently, I am working as a research assistant at the Laboratory for the Study of Emotion Elicitation and Expression, contributing to an fMRI project that explores the relationship between odors and emotions with Dr. Sylvain Delplanque and Dr. Mathilde Salagnon. Additionally, I am working at the Food & Human Behavior Lab (UniDistance) on a project led by Jeanne Richard and , which looks into the links between food intake and affective and cognitive functioning.

Research interests: emotion, cognitive science, reward, automatic affective processes, health psychology, decision making, behavior change

PUBLICATIONS

Scientific Articles

2024 and in press

  • Quossi, A., Fessler, L., Maltagliati, S., Gardner, B., Miller, M. M., Sander, D., Rebar, A. L., Szabo, A., & Cheval, B. (2024). Can automatic reactions mirror exercise dependence? International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. Advance online publication. doi: