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Maxime Cauchoix

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 2, 2013
How plausible is a subcortical account of rapid visual recognition?Maxime Cauchoix, Sébastien M Crouzet
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 17, 2011
When does the visual system need to look back?Sébastien M Crouzet, Maxime Cauchoix
Frontiers in Psychology|March 26, 2016
How Can We Study the Evolution of Animal Minds?Maxime Cauchoix, Alexis S Chaine
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 20, 2011
Humans and monkeys share visual representationsDenis Fize, Maxime Cauchoix, Michèle Fabre-Thorpe
Neuroimage|October 20, 2015
Fast ventral stream neural activity enables rapid visual categorizationMaxime Cauchoix, Sébastien M Crouzet, Denis Fize, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 27, 2022
Long-term repeatability of cognitive performanceBenjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Maxime Cauchoix, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 17, 2014
The neural dynamics of face detection in the wild revealed by MVPAMaxime Cauchoix, Gladys Barragan-Jason, Thomas Serre, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2019
Commentary: Revisiting the Marshmallow Test: A Conceptual Replication Investigating Links Between Early Delay of Gratification and Later OutcomesGladys Barragan-Jason, Cristina M Atance, Astrid Hopfensitz, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 10, 2021
Schoolchildren cooperate more successfully with non-kin than with siblingsGladys Barragan-Jason, Maxime Cauchoix, Anne Regnier, et al.
Peerj|June 30, 2026
Nature can suffer, too: behavioral evidence of empathy with ecosystems and its link to pro-environmental attitudesOlivia Brunet, Axel Carlier, Maxime Cauchoix, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 2, 2013
How plausible is a subcortical account of rapid visual recognition?Maxime Cauchoix, Sébastien M Crouzet
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 17, 2011
When does the visual system need to look back?Sébastien M Crouzet, Maxime Cauchoix
Frontiers in Psychology|March 26, 2016
How Can We Study the Evolution of Animal Minds?Maxime Cauchoix, Alexis S Chaine
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 20, 2011
Humans and monkeys share visual representationsDenis Fize, Maxime Cauchoix, Michèle Fabre-Thorpe
Neuroimage|October 20, 2015
Fast ventral stream neural activity enables rapid visual categorizationMaxime Cauchoix, Sébastien M Crouzet, Denis Fize, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 27, 2022
Long-term repeatability of cognitive performanceBenjamin J Ashton, Alex Thornton, Maxime Cauchoix, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 17, 2014
The neural dynamics of face detection in the wild revealed by MVPAMaxime Cauchoix, Gladys Barragan-Jason, Thomas Serre, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 29, 2019
Commentary: Revisiting the Marshmallow Test: A Conceptual Replication Investigating Links Between Early Delay of Gratification and Later OutcomesGladys Barragan-Jason, Cristina M Atance, Astrid Hopfensitz, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 10, 2021
Schoolchildren cooperate more successfully with non-kin than with siblingsGladys Barragan-Jason, Maxime Cauchoix, Anne Regnier, et al.
Peerj|June 30, 2026
Nature can suffer, too: behavioral evidence of empathy with ecosystems and its link to pro-environmental attitudesOlivia Brunet, Axel Carlier, Maxime Cauchoix, et al.
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