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    • Article de périodique
    Distinguishing the cause and consequence of face inversion : the perceptual field hypothesis
    Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2009) Acta Psychologica — Vol. 132, no. 3, p. 300-312 (2009)
    • Article de périodique
    A robust implicit measure of facial attractiveness discrimination.
    Luo, Qiuling Rossion, Bruno[UCL] Dzhelyova, Milena (2019) Social cognitive and affective neuroscience — Vol. 14, no.7, p. 737-746 (2019)
    • Article de périodique
    Hemispheric asymmetries for whole-based and part-based face processing in the human fusiform gyrus.
    Rossion, Bruno[UCL] Dricot, Laurence[UCL] De Volder, Anne[UCL] Bodart, J M[UCL] Crommelinck, Marc[UCL] De Gelder, Beatrice[UCL] Zoontjes, R (2000) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience — Vol. 12, no. 5, p. 793-802 (2000)
    • Article de périodique
    The time-course of intermodal binding between seeing and hearing affective information
    Pourtois, Gilles[UCL] de Gelder, Béatrice[UCL] Vroomen, Jean[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] Crommelinck, Marc[UCL] (2000) NeuroReport — Vol. 11, no. 6, p. 1329-1333 (2000)
    • Article de périodique
    The time course of visual competition to the presentation of centrally fixated faces
    Jacques, Corentin[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2006) Journal of Vision — Vol. 6, no. 2, p. 154-162 (2006)
    • Article de périodique
    Differential reliance on the Duchenne marker during smile evaluations and person judgments
    Quadflieg, Susanne Vermeulen, Nicolas[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2013) Journal of Nonverbal Behavior — Vol. 37, no.2, p. 69-77 (2013)
    • Article de périodique
    Interattribute distances do not represent the identity of real-world faces
    Taschereau-Dumouchel, Vincent Rossion, Bruno[UCL] Schyns, Philippe G. Gosselin, Frédéric (2010) Frontiers in Psychology — Vol. 1, no. 159, p. 159.1-159.10 (2010)
    • Article de périodique
    Impaired holistic processing of unfamiliar individual faces in acquired prosopagnosia
    Ramon, Meike[UCL] Busigny, Thomas[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2010) Neuropsychologia — Vol. 48, no. 4, p. 933-944 (2010)
    • Article de périodique
    Electrophysiological correlates of visual adaptation and sensory competition
    Kovács, Gyula Zimmer, Márta Volberg, Gregor Lavric, Lulia Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2013) Neuropsychologia — Vol. 51, no.8, p. 1488-1496 (2013)
    • Article de périodique
    Is sex categorization from faces really parallel to face recognition?
    Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2002) Visual Cognition — Vol. 9, no. 8, p. 1003-1020 (2002)
    • Article de périodique
    Acquired prosopagnosia is not due to a general impairment in fine-grained recognition of exemplars of a visually homogeneous category
    Busigny, Thomas[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2010) Behavioural Neurology : an international journal on the relationship between disordered human behavior and underlying biological mechanisms — Vol. 23, no. 4, p. 229-231 (2010)
    • Article de périodique
    When perception and attention collide : neural processing in EBA and FBA
    Quadflieg, Susanne[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2011) Cognitive Neuroscience — Vol. 2, no.3-4, p. 209-210 (2011)
    • Article de périodique
    Faces are "spatial"--holistic face perception is supported by low spatial frequencies
    Goffaux, Valérie[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2006) Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance — Vol. 32, no. 4, p. 1023-1039 (2006)
    • Article de périodique
    Understanding the functional neuroanatomy of acquired prosopagnosia
    Sorger, Bettina Goebel, Rainer Schiltz, Christine[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2007) NeuroImage — Vol. 35, no. 2, p. 836-852 (2007)
    • Article de périodique
    Face inversion disproportionately impairs the perception of vertical but not horizontal relations between features
    Goffaux, Valérie[UCL] Rossion, Bruno[UCL] (2007) Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance — Vol. 33, no. 4, p. 995-1002 (2007)

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