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B de Gelder

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Perception & Psychophysics|March 21, 2000
The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of deliberate visual attentionP Bertelson, J Vroomen, B de Gelder, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2009
A failure to grasp the affective meaning of actions in autism spectrum disorder subjectsJ Grèzes, B Wicker, S Berthoz, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 12, 2015
The perception of emotion in body expressionsB de Gelder, A W de Borst, R Watson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 9, 2001
Crossmodal binding of fear in voice and faceR J Dolan, J S Morris, B de Gelder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2005
Unconscious fear influences emotional awareness of faces and voicesB de Gelder, J S Morris, R J Dolan
Neuroreport|March 15, 2000
Non-conscious recognition of affect in the absence of striate cortexB de Gelder, J Vroomen, G Pourtois, et al.
Vision Research|October 17, 1998
Inversion superiority in visual agnosia may be common to a variety of orientation polarised objects besides facesB de Gelder, A C Bachoud-Lévi, J D Degos
Neuroimage|August 21, 2010
Similarities and differences in perceiving threat from dynamic faces and bodies. An fMRI studyM E Kret, S Pichon, J Grèzes, et al.
Neuroimage|October 7, 2009
Tease or threat? Judging social interactions from bodily expressionsC B A Sinke, B Sorger, R Goebel, et al.
Brain and Cognition|December 6, 2000
Covert processing of faces in prosopagnosia is restricted to facial expressions: evidence from cross-modal biasB de Gelder, G Pourtois, J Vroomen, et al.
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Perception & Psychophysics|March 21, 2000
The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of deliberate visual attentionP Bertelson, J Vroomen, B de Gelder, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2009
A failure to grasp the affective meaning of actions in autism spectrum disorder subjectsJ Grèzes, B Wicker, S Berthoz, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 12, 2015
The perception of emotion in body expressionsB de Gelder, A W de Borst, R Watson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 9, 2001
Crossmodal binding of fear in voice and faceR J Dolan, J S Morris, B de Gelder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2005
Unconscious fear influences emotional awareness of faces and voicesB de Gelder, J S Morris, R J Dolan
Neuroreport|March 15, 2000
Non-conscious recognition of affect in the absence of striate cortexB de Gelder, J Vroomen, G Pourtois, et al.
Vision Research|October 17, 1998
Inversion superiority in visual agnosia may be common to a variety of orientation polarised objects besides facesB de Gelder, A C Bachoud-Lévi, J D Degos
Neuroimage|August 21, 2010
Similarities and differences in perceiving threat from dynamic faces and bodies. An fMRI studyM E Kret, S Pichon, J Grèzes, et al.
Neuroimage|October 7, 2009
Tease or threat? Judging social interactions from bodily expressionsC B A Sinke, B Sorger, R Goebel, et al.
Brain and Cognition|December 6, 2000
Covert processing of faces in prosopagnosia is restricted to facial expressions: evidence from cross-modal biasB de Gelder, G Pourtois, J Vroomen, et al.
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