Dominique Lamy
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Toledano D, Micher N, Lamy D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39964503
We tend to prioritize features and locations that have recently received our attention. Surprisingly, even irrelevant features of recently attended targets enjoy increased priority. However, such irrelevant-feature priming was found...
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Foucault P, Halary S, Duval C, Goto M, Marie B, Hamlaoui S, et al.
Environ Microbiome
. 2025 Feb;
20(1):24.
PMID: 39962619
With more than 12 million inhabitants, the Greater Paris offers a "natural laboratory" to explore the effects of eutrophication on freshwater lake's microbiomes within a relative restricted area (~ 70 ...
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Toledano D, Lamy D
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39946605
Attention is strongly biased toward the location where a previous target was recently found. This priming-of-location (PoL) effect is taken to indicate that selecting an object automatically and proactively enhances...
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Kerzel D, Lamy D
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39715983
Searching for a unique target is faster when its unique feature repeats than when it changes. The standard account for this priming-of-popout (PoP) phenomenon is that selecting a target increases...
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Micher N, Mazenko D, Lamy D
J Cogn
. 2024 Oct;
7(1):71.
PMID: 39372100
Assessing unconscious processing requires a valid measure of conscious perception. However, the two measures most commonly used, subjective reports and forced-choice discrimination, do not always converge: observers can discriminate stimuli...
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Golan A, Ramgir A, Lamy D
J Cogn
. 2024 Jul;
7(1):52.
PMID: 39005952
Our ability to learn the regularities embedded in our environment is a fundamental aspect of our cognitive system. Does such statistical learning depend on attention? Research on this topic is...
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Toledano D, Sasi M, Yuval-Greenberg S, Lamy D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2024 Feb;
50(5):431-450.
PMID: 38421794
Most visual-search theories assume that our attention is automatically allocated to the location with the highest priority at any given moment. The Priority Accumulation Framework (PAF) challenges this assumption. It...
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Liesefeld H, Lamy D, Gaspelin N, Geng J, Kerzel D, Schall J, et al.
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2024 Jan;
86(5):1445-1472.
PMID: 38177944
Hypothesis-driven research rests on clearly articulated scientific theories. The building blocks for communicating these theories are scientific terms. Obviously, communication - and thus, scientific progress - is hampered if the...
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Gaspelin N, Lamy D, Egeth H, Liesefeld H, Kerzel D, Mandal A, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2023 Sep;
35(11):1693-1715.
PMID: 37677060
There has been a long-lasting debate about whether salient stimuli, such as uniquely colored objects, have the ability to automatically distract us. To resolve this debate, it has been suggested...
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Wirth B, Ramgir A, Lamy D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2023 Jun;
49(8):1145-1157.
PMID: 37338430
Prior experience has a strong impact on search performance, and most recent models of attention incorporate selection history as an important source of attentional guidance. Here, we focused on feature...