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Bruno Rossion

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Acta Psychologica|September 15, 2009
Distinguishing the cause and consequence of face inversion: the perceptual field hypothesisBruno Rossion
Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging|March 10, 2020
Biomarkers of Face Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Time to Shift to Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation With Electroencephalography?Bruno Rossion
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 5, 2025
Monkeys lack humanlike behavioral and neural inversion costs in face identity recognitionBruno Rossion
Neuropsychologia|June 6, 2022
Twenty years of investigation with the case of prosopagnosia PS to understand human face identity recognition.Part II: Neural basisBruno Rossion
Neuropsychologia|February 26, 2021
What are superior face identity recognizers (SFIR) made of?Bruno Rossion
Journal of Vision|December 26, 2014
Supra-additive contribution of shape and surface information to individual face discrimination as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulationMilena Dzhelyova, Bruno Rossion
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|October 11, 2005
The face-sensitive N170 and VPP components manifest the same brain processes: the effect of reference electrode siteCarrie Joyce, Bruno Rossion
Journal of Neuropsychology|March 4, 2011
Holistic processing impairment can be restricted to faces in acquired prosopagnosia: evidence from the global/local Navon effectThomas Busigny, Bruno Rossion
Neuroimage|December 7, 2007
Does physical interstimulus variance account for early electrophysiological face sensitive responses in the human brain? Ten lessons on the N170Bruno Rossion, Corentin Jacques
Neuroreport|January 11, 2005
Concurrent processing reveals competition between visual representations of facesCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
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Acta Psychologica|September 15, 2009
Distinguishing the cause and consequence of face inversion: the perceptual field hypothesisBruno Rossion
Biological Psychiatry. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging|March 10, 2020
Biomarkers of Face Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Time to Shift to Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation With Electroencephalography?Bruno Rossion
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 5, 2025
Monkeys lack humanlike behavioral and neural inversion costs in face identity recognitionBruno Rossion
Neuropsychologia|June 6, 2022
Twenty years of investigation with the case of prosopagnosia PS to understand human face identity recognition.Part II: Neural basisBruno Rossion
Neuropsychologia|February 26, 2021
What are superior face identity recognizers (SFIR) made of?Bruno Rossion
Journal of Vision|December 26, 2014
Supra-additive contribution of shape and surface information to individual face discrimination as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulationMilena Dzhelyova, Bruno Rossion
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|October 11, 2005
The face-sensitive N170 and VPP components manifest the same brain processes: the effect of reference electrode siteCarrie Joyce, Bruno Rossion
Journal of Neuropsychology|March 4, 2011
Holistic processing impairment can be restricted to faces in acquired prosopagnosia: evidence from the global/local Navon effectThomas Busigny, Bruno Rossion
Neuroimage|December 7, 2007
Does physical interstimulus variance account for early electrophysiological face sensitive responses in the human brain? Ten lessons on the N170Bruno Rossion, Corentin Jacques
Neuroreport|January 11, 2005
Concurrent processing reveals competition between visual representations of facesCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
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