Louise Kauffmann
Affiliations: | Grenoble University, Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France |
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Entzmann L, Guyader N, Kauffmann L, et al. (2023) Detection of emotional faces: The role of spatial frequencies and local features. Vision Research. 211: 108281 |
Trouilloud A, Ferry E, Boucart M, et al. (2023) Impact of glaucoma on the spatial frequency processing of scenes in central vision. Visual Neuroscience. 40: E001 |
Mermillod M, Perrier MJR, Lacroix A, et al. (2022) High spatial frequencies disrupt conscious visual recognition: evidence from an attentional blink paradigm. Heliyon. 8: e11964 |
Entzmann L, Guyader N, Kauffmann L, et al. (2021) The Role of Emotional Content and Perceptual Saliency During the Programming of Saccades Toward Faces. Cognitive Science. 45: e13042 |
Peyrin C, Roux-Sibilon A, Trouilloud A, et al. (2021) Semantic and Physical Properties of Peripheral Vision Are Used for Scene Categorization in Central Vision. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 33: 799-813 |
Peyrin C, Roux-Sibilon A, Trouilloud A, et al. (2021) Semantic and Physical Properties of Peripheral Vision Are Used for Scene Categorization in Central Vision. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15 |
Kauffmann L, Khazaz S, Peyrin C, et al. (2021) Isolated face features are sufficient to elicit ultra-rapid and involuntary orienting responses toward faces. Journal of Vision. 21: 4 |
Trouilloud A, Kauffmann L, Roux-Sibilon A, et al. (2020) Rapid scene categorization: From coarse peripheral vision to fine central vision. Vision Research. 170: 60-72 |
Roux-Sibilon A, Trouilloud A, Kauffmann L, et al. (2019) Influence of peripheral vision on object categorization in central vision. Journal of Vision. 19: 7 |
Kauffmann L, Peyrin C, Chauvin A, et al. (2019) Face perception influences the programming of eye movements. Scientific Reports. 9: 560 |