Denis Fize
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Recent Articles
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Cottereau B, Smith A, Rima S, Fize D, Hejja-Brichard Y, Renaud L, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2017 Jan;
27(1):330-343.
PMID: 28108489
The cortical network that processes visual cues to self-motion was characterized with functional magnetic resonance imaging in 3 awake behaving macaques. The experimental protocol was similar to previous human studies...
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Cauchoix M, Crouzet S, Fize D, Serre T
Neuroimage
. 2015 Oct;
125:280-290.
PMID: 26477655
Primates can recognize objects embedded in complex natural scenes in a glimpse. Rapid categorization paradigms have been extensively used to study our core perceptual abilities when the visual system is...
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Collet A, Fize D, VanRullen R
PLoS One
. 2015 Jul;
10(7):e0133721.
PMID: 26207915
Rapid visual categorization is a crucial ability for survival of many animal species, including monkeys and humans. In real conditions, objects (either animate or inanimate) are never isolated but embedded...
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Fize D, Cauchoix M, Fabre-Thorpe M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Apr;
108(18):7635-40.
PMID: 21502509
Conceptual abilities in animals have been shown at several levels of abstraction, but it is unclear whether the analogy with humans results from convergent evolution or from shared brain mechanisms...
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Joubert O, Rousselet G, Fabre-Thorpe M, Fize D
J Vis
. 2009 Mar;
9(1):2.1-16.
PMID: 19271872
This study aimed to determine the extent to which rapid visual context categorization relies on global scene statistics, such as diagnostic amplitude spectrum information. We measured performance in a Natural...
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Joubert O, Fize D, Rousselet G, Fabre-Thorpe M
J Vis
. 2009 Jan;
8(13):11.1-18.
PMID: 19146341
Whereas most scientists agree that scene context can influence object recognition, the time course of such object/context interactions is still unknown. To determine the earliest interactions between object and context...
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Joubert O, Rousselet G, Fize D, Fabre-Thorpe M
Vision Res
. 2007 Oct;
47(26):3286-97.
PMID: 17967472
The extent to which object identification is influenced by the background of the scene is still controversial. On the one hand, the global context of a scene might be considered...
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Fize D, Fabre-Thorpe M, Richard G, Doyon B, Thorpe S
Brain Cogn
. 2005 Aug;
59(2):145-58.
PMID: 16098651
Humans are fast and accurate at performing an animal categorization task with natural photographs briefly flashed centrally. Here, this central categorization task is compared to a three position task in...
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Denys K, Vanduffel W, Fize D, Nelissen K, Sawamura H, Georgieva S, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2004 Dec;
16(9):1505-16.
PMID: 15601515
The prefrontal cortex supports many cognitive abilities, which humans share to some degree with monkeys. The specialized functions of the prefrontal cortex depend both on the nature of its inputs...
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Denys K, Vanduffel W, Fize D, Nelissen K, Peuskens H, Van Essen D, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2004 Mar;
24(10):2551-65.
PMID: 15014131
We compared neural substrates of two-dimensional shape processing in human and nonhuman primates using functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in awake subjects. The comparison of MR activity evoked by viewing...