International audienceThe visual perception of human faces by man is fast and efficient compared to that of other categories of objects. Using a saccadic choice task, recent studies showed that participants were able to initiate fast reliable saccades in just 100-110ms toward an image of a human face, when this was presented alongside another image without a face. This extremely fast saccadic reaction time is barely predicted using classical models of visual perception. Thus, the present research investigates whether this result might be explained by the low spatial frequency content of images. Using the same paradigm, with two images simultaneously presented to the left or right visual fields, participants were asked to make a saccade towa...
Human faces capture attention more than other visual stimuli. Here we investigated whether such face...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the dynamics of the cognitive processing involved in rapid ...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...
International audienceThe visual perception of human faces by man is fast and efficient compared to ...
International audiencePrevious work has demonstrated that the human visual system can detect animals...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli elicit extremely fast and involu...
International audienceRecent experimental work has demonstrated the existence of extremely rapid sac...
International audienceRecent results show that humans can respond with a saccadic eye movement towar...
AbstractPrevious ultra-rapid go/no-go categorization studies with manual responses have demonstrated...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli influence the programming of eye...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the influence of the spatial frequency content of natural ...
Ultra-rapid categorization studies analyze human responses to briefly flashed, static natural scenes...
Humans and other primates are able to categorize complex images with great accuracy and speed. Given...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the human visual system can detect a face and...
Human faces capture attention more than other visual stimuli. Here we investigated whether such face...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the dynamics of the cognitive processing involved in rapid ...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...
International audienceThe visual perception of human faces by man is fast and efficient compared to ...
International audiencePrevious work has demonstrated that the human visual system can detect animals...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli elicit extremely fast and involu...
International audienceRecent experimental work has demonstrated the existence of extremely rapid sac...
International audienceRecent results show that humans can respond with a saccadic eye movement towar...
AbstractPrevious ultra-rapid go/no-go categorization studies with manual responses have demonstrated...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that face stimuli influence the programming of eye...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the influence of the spatial frequency content of natural ...
Ultra-rapid categorization studies analyze human responses to briefly flashed, static natural scenes...
Humans and other primates are able to categorize complex images with great accuracy and speed. Given...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the human visual system can detect a face and...
Human faces capture attention more than other visual stimuli. Here we investigated whether such face...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the dynamics of the cognitive processing involved in rapid ...
The present study explores the threat bias for fearful facial expressions using saccadic latency, wi...