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Nicolas Poirel

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Psychological Review|March 2, 2026
Do congruency effects in Navon's and Stroop's paradigms reflect the same (control) mechanisms? A conceptual analysis and an empirical testChristian Gerlach, Nicolas Poirel
Cognition|November 16, 2019
Who's got the global advantage? Visual field differences in processing of global and local shapeChristian Gerlach, Nicolas Poirel
Scientific Reports|January 12, 2018
Navon's classical paradigm concerning local and global processing relates systematically to visual object classification performanceChristian Gerlach, Nicolas Poirel
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2026
Paper vs. screen: inclination matters during global-local visual processingPaul Nibaudeau, Nicolas Poirel
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences|January 18, 2020
Anatomical Connectivity of the Visuospatial Attentional Network in Schizophrenia: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography StudyElise Leroux, Nicolas Poirel, Sonia Dollfus
Acta Psychologica|January 24, 2007
What does the nature of the stimuli tell us about the Global Precedence Effect?Nicolas Poirel, Arlette Pineau, Emmanuel Mellet
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 23, 2021
Framing the area: An efficient approach for avoiding visual interference and optimising visual search in adolescentsSabrina Bouhassoun, Christian Gerlach, Grégoire Borst, et al.
Psychological Research|September 7, 2022
Approach in green, avoid in red? Examining interindividual variabilities and personal color preferences through continuous measures of specific meaning associationsSabrina Bouhassoun, Mikaël Naveau, Nicolas Delcroix, et al.
Developmental Psychology|January 16, 2008
First came the trees, then the forest: developmental changes during childhood in the processing of visual local-global patterns according to the meaningfulness of the stimuliNicolas Poirel, Emmanuel Mellet, Olivier Houdé, et al.
Experimental Psychology|August 14, 2014
Seeing the forest before the trees depends on individual field-dependency characteristicsNicolas Poirel, Arlette Pineau, Gael Jobard, et al.
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Psychological Review|March 2, 2026
Do congruency effects in Navon's and Stroop's paradigms reflect the same (control) mechanisms? A conceptual analysis and an empirical testChristian Gerlach, Nicolas Poirel
Cognition|November 16, 2019
Who's got the global advantage? Visual field differences in processing of global and local shapeChristian Gerlach, Nicolas Poirel
Scientific Reports|January 12, 2018
Navon's classical paradigm concerning local and global processing relates systematically to visual object classification performanceChristian Gerlach, Nicolas Poirel
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2026
Paper vs. screen: inclination matters during global-local visual processingPaul Nibaudeau, Nicolas Poirel
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences|January 18, 2020
Anatomical Connectivity of the Visuospatial Attentional Network in Schizophrenia: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography StudyElise Leroux, Nicolas Poirel, Sonia Dollfus
Acta Psychologica|January 24, 2007
What does the nature of the stimuli tell us about the Global Precedence Effect?Nicolas Poirel, Arlette Pineau, Emmanuel Mellet
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 23, 2021
Framing the area: An efficient approach for avoiding visual interference and optimising visual search in adolescentsSabrina Bouhassoun, Christian Gerlach, Grégoire Borst, et al.
Psychological Research|September 7, 2022
Approach in green, avoid in red? Examining interindividual variabilities and personal color preferences through continuous measures of specific meaning associationsSabrina Bouhassoun, Mikaël Naveau, Nicolas Delcroix, et al.
Developmental Psychology|January 16, 2008
First came the trees, then the forest: developmental changes during childhood in the processing of visual local-global patterns according to the meaningfulness of the stimuliNicolas Poirel, Emmanuel Mellet, Olivier Houdé, et al.
Experimental Psychology|August 14, 2014
Seeing the forest before the trees depends on individual field-dependency characteristicsNicolas Poirel, Arlette Pineau, Gael Jobard, et al.
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