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Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu
Publications - 5
Citations - 159
Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child development & Emotional expression. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 108 citations.
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The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Maithé Tauber,Kader Boulanouar,Gwenaelle Diene,Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu,Virginie Ehlinger,Pascale Fichaux-Bourin,Catherine Molinas,Sandy Faye,Marion Valette,Jeanne Pourrinet,Catie Cessans,Sylvie Viaux-Sauvelon,Céline Bascoul,Antoine Guedeney,Patric J.D. Delhanty,Vincent Geenen,Henri Martens,Françoise Muscatelli,David Cohen,Angèle Consoli,Pierre Payoux,Catherine Arnaud,Jean-Pierre Salles +22 more
TL;DR: OXT is well tolerated in infants with PWS and improves feeding and social skills and changes in circulating ghrelin and brain connectivity by functional MRI are documented.
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Prader-Willi Syndrome as a Model of Human Hyperphagia
Maithé Tauber,Gwenaelle Diene,Emmanuelle Mimoun,Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu,Carine Mantoulan,Catherine Molinas,Françoise Muscatelli,Jean Pierre Salles +7 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis of an abnormal ghrelin/OT/dopamine pathway which may explain the switch of nutritional phases and behavior is discussed and an opportunity for therapeutic use and possible early intervention is offered.
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Equivocal expression of emotions in children with Prader-Willi syndrome: what are the consequences for emotional abilities and social adjustment?
Nawelle Famelart,Gwenaelle Diene,Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu,Mélanie Glattard,Catherine Molinas,Michèle Guidetti,Maithé Tauber +6 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to highlight the existence of particularities in the expression of emotions in PWS children, showing that the facial and bodily emotional expressions of children with PWS were particularly difficult to interpret, involving a pronounced mixture of different emotional patterns.
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Dyssynchrony and perinatal psychopathology impact of child disease on parents-child interactions, the paradigm of Prader Willi syndrom.
Sylvie Viaux-Savelon,Ouriel Rosenblum,Antoine Guedeney,Gwenaelle Diene,Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu,Pascale Fichaux-Bourin,Catherine Molinas,Sandy Faye,Marion Valette,Céline Bascoul,David Cohen,Maithé Tauber +11 more
TL;DR: Dys-synchrony can be induced by children's pathology as well as parental pathology with emotional and developmental impact in the both cases and the PWS paradigm shows the necessity to sustain early parents-child relationship to avoid establishment of a negative transactional pattern of interaction.
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What underlies emotion regulation abilities? An innovative programme based on an integrative developmental approach to improve emotional competencies: Promising results in children with Prader–Willi syndrome
Nawelle Famelart,Gwenaelle Diene,Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu,Mélanie Glattard,Catherine Molinas,Maithé Tauber,Michèle Guidetti +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effect of a new training program on emotional competencies, named EMO-T, and to show the value of an integrative developmental approach, was tested, and the results support that emotion regulation abilities require prerequisite emotion skills, which should be more fully considered in current training programmes.