Andrei Gorea, PhD
Affiliations: | Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception | CNRS & Université Paris Descartes |
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Visual perceptionWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJ. Janusz Kulikowski | grad student | 1978-1979 | UMIST |
Christopher W. Tyler | post-doc | 1980-1981 | Smith Kettlewell |
Claude Bonnet | research scientist | 1975-1978 | Université Paris 5 |
Adriana Firentini | research scientist | 1978-1980 | CNR |
Bela Julesz | research scientist | 1986-1996 | Bell Labs |
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Lisi M, Mongillo G, Milne G, et al. (2020) Discrete confidence levels revealed by sequential decisions. Nature Human Behaviour |
Chen Z, Kosovicheva A, Wolfe B, et al. (2018) Unifying Visual Space Across the Left and Right Hemifields. Psychological Science. 956797617735534 |
Lisi M, Gorea A. (2016) Time constancy in human perception. Journal of Vision. 16: 3 |
Desantis A, Waszak F, Gorea A. (2016) Agency alters perceptual decisions about action-outcomes. Experimental Brain Research |
Lisi M, Mongillo G, Gorea A. (2016) Humans exhibit discrete confidence levels in perceptual decision-making Journal of Vision. 16: 979 |
Kosovicheva A, Wolfe B, Cavanagh P, et al. (2015) Dynamic recalibration of perceived space across the visual hemifields. Journal of Vision. 15: 526 |
Linares D, Gorea A. (2015) Temporal frequency of events rather than speed dilates perceived duration of moving objects. Scientific Reports. 5: 8825 |
Gorea A, Kim J. (2015) Time dilates more with apparent than with physical speed. Journal of Vision. 15: 15.1.7 |
Gorea A, Belkoura S, Solomon JA. (2014) Summary statistics for size over space and time. Journal of Vision. 14 |
Vatakis A, Sgouramani H, Gorea A, et al. (2014) Time to Act: New Perspectives on Embodiment and Timing Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 126: 16-20 |