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    • Journal article
    Typically Efficient Lipreading without Motor Simulation.
    Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Andres, Michael[UCL] Carneiro, Sarah Pereira[UCL] Rombaux, Elise Caramazza, Alfonso (2021) Journal of cognitive neuroscience — Vol. 33, no.4, p. 611-621 (2021)
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    Understanding reversal errors in dyslexia: The role of the magnocellular/dorsal visual stream
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2023) Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) — Mons
    • Journal article
    Conceptual processing of action verbs with and without motor representations.
    Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Caramazza, Alfonso (2020) Cognitive neuropsychology — Vol. 36, no. 7-8, p. 301-312 (2020)
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    The effector-independent action system: Evidence from people born without hands
    Yuqi Liu Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Alfonso Caramazza Ella Striem-Amit (2020) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A — (2020)
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    Evidence for an effector-independent action system from people born without hands
    Liu, Yuqi Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Caramazza, Alfonso Striem-Amit, Ella (2020) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences — Vol. 117, no.45, p. 28433-28441 (2020)
    • Speech
    Understanding reversal errors in dyslexia: the role of the magnocellular/dorsal visual stream
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2023) European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP) — Porto
    • Speech
    Magnocellular-parvocellular imbalance hampers mirror image discrimination
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2022) 22nd meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP) — Lille
    • Speech
    Magnocellular-parvocellular imbalance correlates with mirror image discrimination
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2022) International Conference of Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON) — Helsinki
    • Speech
    Reversal Errors in Dyslexia: their Origin and their Nature
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2023) International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS) —
    • Speech
    Magnocellular-parvocellular imbalance hampers mirror image discrimination
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2022) Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association of Psychological Sciences (BAPS) — Leuven
    • Speech
    Distinct influence of posture on implicit maps of fingers and toes
    Andres, Michael[UCL] Aschauer, Kathrin[UCL] Lepoittevin, Samuel[UCL] Geers, Laurie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2022) 22nd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology — Lille
    • Speech
    Extrapersonal space close to the body: reduced pseudoneglect next to the feet.
    Geers, Laurie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Carneiro, Sarah Pereira[UCL] Masson, Nicolas[UCL] (2022) 22nd conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP) — Lille, France
    • Speech
    Letter reversals in dyslexia originate from a difficulty to discriminate shapes’ orientation
    Houbben, Marie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] (2022) Groupe de Contact FNRS: Psycholinguistique & Neurolinguistique (GCPN) — Mons
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    The contribution of parvo- and magnocellular pathways to size processing for perception and action.
    Geers, Laurie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Pesenti, Mauro[UCL] Andres, Michael[UCL] (2019) VITACOG workshop, « Cross-Border Vision of the Links Between Action and Cognition in Psychology » —
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    Low-level Visual Attributes Affect the Integration of Visual Context during Size Processing
    Geers, Laurie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Pesenti, Mauro[UCL] Andres, Michael[UCL] (2023) 23nd conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology — Porto, Portugal
    • Journal article
    Selective interference of hand posture with grasping capability estimation
    Geers, Laurie[UCL] Vannuscorps, Gilles[UCL] Pesenti, Mauro[UCL] Andres, Michael[UCL] (2022) Experimental Brain Research — Vol. 240, no. 2, p. 525-535 (2022)

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