Guillaume Rousselet

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University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Michele Fabre-Thorpe grad student 2003
 (Catégorisation visuelle rapide des scènes naturelles : limites du parallélisme et spécificité des visages : une étude comportementale et électrophysiologique chez l'humain)
Allison B. Sekuler post-doc 2004-2006 McMaster University
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Taylor JE, Rousselet GA, Scheepers C, et al. (2022) Rating norms should be calculated from cumulative link mixed effects models. Behavior Research Methods
van Rijsbergen N, Ince R, Rousselet G, et al. (2017) Dynamic Integration of Visual and Categorization Relevant Information in the Ventral Stream Journal of Vision. 17: 1264
Madec S, Le Goff K, Riès SK, et al. (2016) The time course of visual influences in letter recognition. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Rijsbergen N, Ince R, Rousselet G, et al. (2016) Dynamic flow of Face Categorization Task Information in an MEG Network. Journal of Vision. 16: 1235
Bieniek MM, Bennett PJ, Sekuler AB, et al. (2015) A robust and representative lower bound on object processing speed in humans. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Ince R, Jaworska K, Panzeri S, et al. (2015) The deceptively simple N170 hides a complex diagnostic coding mechanism involving visual feature transfer across hemispheres. Journal of Vision. 15: 749
van Rijsbergen N, Rousselet G, Schyns P. (2015) Reconstructing a representational space of learned faces. Journal of Vision. 15: 700
Jaworska K, Yi F, Ince R, et al. (2015) Processing of the same face features is delayed by 40 ms, weaker and differentially coded across hemispheres in healthy ageing. Journal of Vision. 15: 688
Rousselet G, Hannah G, Ince R, et al. (2015) The N170 is mostly sensitive to pixels in the contralateral eye area. Journal of Vision. 15: 687
Yi F, Jaworska K, Ince R, et al. (2015) Face inversion does not affect the information content coded during the N170. Journal of Vision. 15: 155
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