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  1. Temporal Lobectomy Evidence for the Role of the Amygdala in Early Emotional Face and Body Processing
  2. On the bright side of blindsight. Considerations from new observations of awareness in a blindsight patient
  3. Predictability modulates the early neural coding of spatially unattended fearful faces
  4. Looming Angry Faces: Preliminary Evidence of Differential Electrophysiological Dynamics for Filtered Stimuli via Low and High Spatial Frequencies
  5. The effect of social comparison on effort: When similar and slightly better peers increase effort-related cardiovascular responses
  6. Faces capture spatial attention only when we want them to: An inattentional blindness EEG study
  7. Mentalizing and self-other distinction in visual perspective taking: the analysis of temporal neural processing using high-density EEG
  8. Fixation-related electrical potentials during a free visual search task reveal the timing of visual awareness
  9. Decoding neural patterns for the processing of fearful faces under different visual awareness conditions: A multivariate pattern analysis
  10. Faces capture spatial attention only when we want them to: an inattentional blindness EEG study
  11. Hierarchical status is rapidly assessed from behaviourally dominant faces
  12. Seeing in my way or your way: impact of intelligence, attention, and empathy on brain reactivity
  13. Patterns of multiple brain network activation in dot perspective task
  14. Perceptions of facial trustworthiness and dominance modulate early neural responses to male facial sexual dimorphism.
  15. Attentional capture by fearful faces requires consciousness and is modulated by task-relevancy: A dot-probe EEG study
  16. Event-Related Potentials Index Prediction Error Signalling During Perceptual Processing of Emotional Facial Expressions
  17. Attentional capture by fearful faces requires consciousness and is modulated by task-relevancy: a dot-probe EEG study
  18. Measures of Subjective Memory for People with Epilepsy: A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties
  19. Neural processing of lateralised task-irrelevant fearful faces under different awareness conditions
  20. Up close and emotional: Electrophysiological dynamics of approaching angry faces
  21. Decoding Neural Patterns for the Processing of Fearful Faces under Different Visual Awareness Conditions: A Multivariate Pattern Analysis
  22. Now you see it: fixation-related electrical potentials during a free visual search task reveal the timing of visual awareness
  23. Violated expectations for spatial and feature attributes of visual trajectories modulate event-related potential amplitudes across the visual processing hierarchy
  24. Spatial attention shifting to fearful faces depends on visual awareness in attentional blink: An ERP study
  25. The Effects of Spatial Attention Focus and Visual Awareness on the Processing of Fearful Faces: An ERP Study
  26. Neural activities during the Processing of unattended and unseen emotional faces: a voxel-wise Meta-analysis
  27. Spatial attention shifting to emotional faces is contingent on awareness and task relevancy
  28. Subliminal emotional faces do not capture attention under high attentional load in a randomized trial presentation
  29. Enhanced early ERP responses to looming angry faces
  30. Am I really seeing what’s around me? An ERP study on social anxiety under speech induction, uncertainty and social feedback
  31. Attention and prediction modulations in expected and unexpected visuospatial trajectories
  32. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on effort during a working-memory task
  33. Turning the Face Inversion Effect on Its Head: Violated Expectations of Orientation, Lighting, and Gravity Enhance N170 Amplitudes
  34. Rapid processing of fearful faces relies on the right amygdala: evidence from individuals undergoing unilateral temporal lobectomy
  35. Attention is prioritised for proximate and approaching fearful faces
  36. Editorial: Where the rubber meets the road in visual perception: High temporal‐precision brain signals to top‐down and bottom‐up influences on perceptual resolution
  37. Attention and prediction modulations in expected and unexpected visuospatial trajectories
  38. Interindividual differences in brain dynamics of early visual processes: Impact on score accuracy in the mental rotation task
  39. Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions: From perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training interventions
  40. Attention shifting and subliminal cueing under high attentional load: an EEG study using emotional faces
  41. Patterns of electrical brain activation in response to socially-disputed perceptual judgments
  42. Learning to trust a face: the time course of brain activation during a money game
  43. Postoperative memory prognosis in temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: The contribution of postictal memory
  44. Turning the Face Inversion Effect on its Head: Violated Expectations of Orientation, Lighting and Gravity Enhance N170 Amplitudes.
  45. Second-language proficiency modulates the brain language control network in bilingual translators: an event-related fMRI study
  46. Early sensitivity of evoked potentials to surface and volumetric structure during the visual perception of three‐dimensional object shape
  47. Waist-to-hip ratio affects female body attractiveness and modulates early brain responses
  48. Seeing is believing: Early perceptual brain processes are modified by social feedback
  49. Early and late cortical responses to directly gazing faces are task dependent
  50. Stereo viewing modulates three-dimensional shape processing during object recognition: A high-density ERP study.
  51. ERP responses greater for faces in the temporal compared to the nasal visual field
  52. Effects of stereoscopic disparity on early ERP components during classification of three-dimensional objects
  53. Early and late Cortical responses to directly gazing faces are task-dependent
  54. Affective blindsight relies on low spatial frequencies
  55. Visual patterns of sexual desire. An original and exploratory study in eye-tracking
  56. Opposite ERP effects for conscious and unconscious semantic processing under continuous flash suppression
  57. Visual stimuli modulate frontal oscillatory rhythms in a cortically blind patient: Evidence for top-down visual processing
  58. Electrophysiological evidence of perceived sexual attractiveness for human female bodies varying in waist-to-hip ratio
  59. Naso-Temporal Asymmetries: Suppression of Emotional Faces in the Temporal Visual Hemifield
  60. Early differential sensitivity of evoked-potentials to local and global shape during the perception of three-dimensional objects
  61. Personality-Related Determinants of Subtle Cognitive Decline in Old Age: A Population-Based Study
  62. Audiovisual Association Learning in the Absence of Primary Visual Cortex
  63. The effects of stereo disparity on the behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of perception of audio–visual motion in depth
  64. Visual imagery influences brain responses to visual stimulation in bilateral cortical blindness
  65. Processing of masked and unmasked emotional faces under different attentional conditions: an electrophysiological investigation
  66. Looming sensitive cortical regions without V1 input: evidence from a patient with bilateral cortical blindness
  67. Direction of Biological Motion Affects Early Brain Activation: A Link with Social Cognition
  68. Semantic relatedness and first-second language effects in the bilingual brain: a brain mapping study
  69. Body Recognition in a Patient with Bilateral Primary Visual Cortex Lesions
  70. Assessment of Social Cognition and Theory of Mind: Initial Validation of the Geneva Social Cognition Scale
  71. Lack of automatic attentional orienting by gaze cues following a bilateral loss of visual cortex
  72. Neural correlates of body and face perception following bilateral destruction of the primary visual cortices
  73. Emotional expressions modulate low α and β oscillations in a cortically blind patient
  74. Dissociation between Goal-directed and Discrete Response Localization in a Patient with Bilateral Cortical Blindness
  75. Basic Instinct Undressed: Early Spatiotemporal Processing for Primary Sexual Characteristics
  76. Amygdala Activation for Eye Contact Despite Complete Cortical Blindness
  77. Can postictal memory predict postoperative memory in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy?
  78. Neuropsychological outcome after extra-temporal epilepsy surgery
  79. Attentional Modulation of Early ERP Components in Response to Faces: Evidence From the Attentional Blink Paradigm
  80. When the brain remembers, but the patient doesn’t: Converging fMRI and EEG evidence for covert recognition in a case of prosopagnosia
  81. Chronic deep brain stimulation in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
  82. Early ERP Modulation for Task-Irrelevant Subliminal Faces
  83. Unilateral Blindsight in Complete Cortical Blindness
  84. Effects of selective attention on threat-related values of emotional faces with and without awareness
  85. Face-Sensitive Processes One Hundred Milliseconds after Picture Onset
  86. P1 and N170 face-to-face: When does the human brain distinguish between visual object categories?
  87. An electrophysiological study of conscious visual perception using progressively degraded stimuli
  88. The effect of blur adaptation on accommodative response and pupil size during reading
  89. Pronostic neuropsychologique postopératoire des épilepsies extra-temporales : étude rétrospective de 18 patients
  90. What's so special about the N170? Modulation of N170 by geometric shape attributes of three-dimensional (3D) objects
  91. On the Origin of the N400 Effects: An ERP Waveform and Source Localization Analysis in Three Matching Tasks
  92. Converging fMRI and EEG evidence for covert face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient
  93. Seeing the phantom: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of a supernumerary phantom limb
  94. Temporal dynamics of awareness for facial identity revealed with ERP
  95. Neuropsychological disturbances in frontal lobe epilepsy due to mutated nicotinic receptors
  96. Electrophysiological correlates of affective blindsight
  97. Intact navigation skills after bilateral loss of striate cortex
  98. Electrophysiological evidence for early non-conscious processing of fearful facial expressions
  99. The selective amobarbital test in the anterior choroidal artery: Perfusion pattern assessed by intraarterial SPECT and prediction of postoperative verbal memory
  100. Visual search for facial expressions of emotion is less affected in simultanagnosia
  101. Group analysis and the subject factor in functional magnetic resonance imaging: Analysis of fifty right-handed healthy subjects in a semantic language task
  102. Language Control and Lexical Competition in Bilinguals: An Event-Related fMRI Study
  103. Language selection in bilinguals: A spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity
  104. Is the N170 sensitive to the human face or to several intertwined perceptual and conceptual factors?
  105. Controlling for interstimulus perceptual variance abolishes N170 face selectivity
  106. Rhyme processing in the brain: An ERP mapping study
  107. A glimpse into your vision
  108. Clinical Assessment of Motor Function: A Processes Oriented Instrument Based on a Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off Paradigm
  109. Postictal But Not Interictal Hemispatial Neglect in Patients with Seizures of Lateralized Onset
  110. An event-related potential component sensitive to images of the human body
  111. Speech arrest with stimulation may not reliably predict language deficit after epilepsy surgery
  112. Cerebral processes in mental transformations of body parts: Recognition prior to rotation
  113. Automatic motor cortex activation for natural as compared to awkward grips of a manipulable object
  114. Discriminating emotional faces without primary visual cortices involves the right amygdala
  115. Transient crossed aphasia evidenced by functional brain imagery
  116. Visual recognition of faces, objects, and words using degraded stimuli: Where and when it occurs
  117. Variability of fMRI activation during a phonological and semantic language task in healthy subjects
  118. Pure Global Acalculia Following a Left Subangular Lesion
  119. Processing of semantic categorical and associative relations: an ERP mapping study
  120. Pure imagery hemi-neglect of far space
  121. Representation of anatomical constraints in motor imagery: Mental rotation of a body segment
  122. Neural processing of illusory and real contours revealed by high-density ERP mapping
  123. Is the Right Amygdala Involved in Visuospatial Memory? Evidence from MRI Volumetric Measures
  124. So near yet so far: Neglect in far or near space depends on tool use
  125. Electric source imaging of human brain functions
  126. Dynamics of brain activation during a word and image recognition task: An electrophysiological study
  127. Time course of visual processing for real and illusory contours as determined by event-related potential analysis
  128. fMRI on patients with lesions involving language areas: implications for neurosurgery
  129. The time course of semantic category processing in the cerebral hemispheres: an electrophysiological study
  130. Interhemispheric transfer evaluation in multiple sclerosis 1The authors would like to thank Claude-Alain Hauert and Christoph Michel for their assistance in the evaluation of motor tapping and Michel Habib for his suggestions and comments. This work wa...
  131. New insights into the Stroop effect
  132. New insights into the stroop effect: Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity
  133. Semantic Category and Rhyming Processing in the Left and Right Cerebral Hemisphere
  134. Semantic Category and Rhyming Processing in the Left and Right Cerebral Hemisphere
  135. Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
  136. A pure case of Gerstmann syndrome with a subangular lesion
  137. Increased Focal Interictal Discharges During Specific Cognitive Tasks
  138. Increased focal interictal discharges during specific cognitive tasks
  139. Semantically-Triggered Reading Epilepsy: An Experimental Case Study* *This paper was presented orally at the Société de neuropsychologie de Langue Française (Geneva, 1996).
  140. Ictal agraphia: A patient study
  141. Comprehensive Postictal Neuropsychology Improves Focus Localization in Epilepsy
  142. Motor Perseverations: A Function of the Side and the Site of a Cerebral Lesion
  143. Random motor generation in a finger tapping task: influence of spatial contingency and of cortical and subcortical hemispheric brain lesions
  144. Unraveling the cerebral dynamics of mental imagery
  145. Unraveling the cerebral dynamics of mental imagery
  146. Cholinergic nucleus basalis neurons are excited by histamine in vitro
  147. Noradrenergic Modulation of Cholinergic Nucleus Basalis Neurons Demonstrated byin vitroPharmacological and Immunohistochemical Evidence in the Guinea-pig Brain
  148. Hemispheric dominance for melody recognition in musicians and non-musicians
  149. Unilateral Dysgraphia of the Dominant Hand in a Left-Hander: A Disruption of Graphic Motor Pattern Selection