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Bruno Rossion

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Perception|February 6, 2014
Face perception is whole or none: disentangling the role of spatial contiguity and interfeature distances in the composite face illusionRenaud Laguesse, Bruno Rossion
Neuroimage|May 15, 2007
Early electrophysiological responses to multiple face orientations correlate with individual discrimination performance in humansCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
Psychological Science|June 15, 2006
The speed of individual face categorizationCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 9, 2007
Face inversion disproportionately impairs the perception of vertical but not horizontal relations between featuresValérie Goffaux, Bruno Rossion
Vision Research|June 25, 2019
What can we learn about human individual face recognition from experimental studies in monkeys?Bruno Rossion, Jessica Taubert
Biological Psychology|January 27, 2018
Electrophysiological individual face adaptation effects with fast periodic visual stimulation resist long interruptions in adaptationSegolene Lithfous, Bruno Rossion
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 19, 2006
Faces are "spatial"--holistic face perception is supported by low spatial frequenciesValérie Goffaux, Bruno Rossion
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 15, 2006
Electrophysiological evidence for temporal dissociation between spatial attention and sensory competition during human face processingCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 18, 2009
Acquired prosopagnosia abolishes the face inversion effectThomas Busigny, Bruno Rossion
Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews|August 25, 2007
How does the brain process upright and inverted faces?Bruno Rossion, Isabel Gauthier
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Perception|February 6, 2014
Face perception is whole or none: disentangling the role of spatial contiguity and interfeature distances in the composite face illusionRenaud Laguesse, Bruno Rossion
Neuroimage|May 15, 2007
Early electrophysiological responses to multiple face orientations correlate with individual discrimination performance in humansCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
Psychological Science|June 15, 2006
The speed of individual face categorizationCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 9, 2007
Face inversion disproportionately impairs the perception of vertical but not horizontal relations between featuresValérie Goffaux, Bruno Rossion
Vision Research|June 25, 2019
What can we learn about human individual face recognition from experimental studies in monkeys?Bruno Rossion, Jessica Taubert
Biological Psychology|January 27, 2018
Electrophysiological individual face adaptation effects with fast periodic visual stimulation resist long interruptions in adaptationSegolene Lithfous, Bruno Rossion
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 19, 2006
Faces are "spatial"--holistic face perception is supported by low spatial frequenciesValérie Goffaux, Bruno Rossion
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 15, 2006
Electrophysiological evidence for temporal dissociation between spatial attention and sensory competition during human face processingCorentin Jacques, Bruno Rossion
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 18, 2009
Acquired prosopagnosia abolishes the face inversion effectThomas Busigny, Bruno Rossion
Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews|August 25, 2007
How does the brain process upright and inverted faces?Bruno Rossion, Isabel Gauthier
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