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Aliette Lochy

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Child Development|October 29, 2019
Lateralized Neural Responses to Letters and Digits in First GradersAliette Lochy, Christine Schiltz
Brain Structure & Function|November 3, 2021
Is human face recognition lateralized to the right hemisphere due to neural competition with left-lateralized visual word recognition? A critical reviewBruno Rossion, Aliette Lochy
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 9, 2025
Optimal Word Reading Rate as Evidenced by Frequency-tagging ElectrophysiologyMarion Marchive, Bruno Rossion, Aliette Lochy
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 5, 2025
Tracking novel visual word learning via different methods with an original FPVS-EEG approachAmaury Barillon, Christine Schiltz, Aliette Lochy
Developmental Science|October 17, 2019
The right hemispheric dominance for face perception in preschool children depends on the visual discrimination levelAliette Lochy, Christine Schiltz, Bruno Rossion
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 12, 2024
Frequency-tagging EEG reveals the effect of attentional focus on abstract magnitude processingCathy Marlair, Aliette Lochy, Virginie Crollen
Scientific Reports|August 26, 2022
A shared numerical magnitude representation evidenced by the distance effect in frequency-tagging EEGCathy Marlair, Virginie Crollen, Aliette Lochy
Neuropsychologia|June 29, 2017
The non-linear development of the right hemispheric specialization for human face perceptionAliette Lochy, Adélaïde de Heering, Bruno Rossion
Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
A robust index of lexical representation in the left occipito-temporal cortex as evidenced by EEG responses to fast periodic visual stimulationAliette Lochy, Goedele Van Belle, Bruno Rossion
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 13, 2016
Left cortical specialization for visual letter strings predicts rudimentary knowledge of letter-sound association in preschoolersAliette Lochy, Marie Van Reybroeck, Bruno Rossion
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Child Development|October 29, 2019
Lateralized Neural Responses to Letters and Digits in First GradersAliette Lochy, Christine Schiltz
Brain Structure & Function|November 3, 2021
Is human face recognition lateralized to the right hemisphere due to neural competition with left-lateralized visual word recognition? A critical reviewBruno Rossion, Aliette Lochy
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 9, 2025
Optimal Word Reading Rate as Evidenced by Frequency-tagging ElectrophysiologyMarion Marchive, Bruno Rossion, Aliette Lochy
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 5, 2025
Tracking novel visual word learning via different methods with an original FPVS-EEG approachAmaury Barillon, Christine Schiltz, Aliette Lochy
Developmental Science|October 17, 2019
The right hemispheric dominance for face perception in preschool children depends on the visual discrimination levelAliette Lochy, Christine Schiltz, Bruno Rossion
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 12, 2024
Frequency-tagging EEG reveals the effect of attentional focus on abstract magnitude processingCathy Marlair, Aliette Lochy, Virginie Crollen
Scientific Reports|August 26, 2022
A shared numerical magnitude representation evidenced by the distance effect in frequency-tagging EEGCathy Marlair, Virginie Crollen, Aliette Lochy
Neuropsychologia|June 29, 2017
The non-linear development of the right hemispheric specialization for human face perceptionAliette Lochy, Adélaïde de Heering, Bruno Rossion
Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
A robust index of lexical representation in the left occipito-temporal cortex as evidenced by EEG responses to fast periodic visual stimulationAliette Lochy, Goedele Van Belle, Bruno Rossion
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 13, 2016
Left cortical specialization for visual letter strings predicts rudimentary knowledge of letter-sound association in preschoolersAliette Lochy, Marie Van Reybroeck, Bruno Rossion
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