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Luc Boutsen
Luc Boutsen
Assistant Professor, School of Psychology, Aston University, Birmingham (UK)
Verified email at aston.ac.uk
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Frontoparietal control of spatial attention and motor intention in human EEG
P Praamstra, L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
Journal of neurophysiology 94 (1), 764-774, 2005
1812005
Are faces special? A case of pure prosopagnosia
MJ Riddoch, RA Johnston, RM Bracewell, L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
Cognitive Neuropsychology 25 (1), 3-26, 2008
1542008
Comparing neural correlates of configural processing in faces and objects: an ERP study of the Thatcher illusion
L Boutsen, GW Humphreys, P Praamstra, T Warbrick
Neuroimage 32 (1), 352-367, 2006
1242006
A corpus of 714 full-color images of depth-rotated objects
K Verfaillie, L Boutsen
Perception & psychophysics 57, 925-961, 1995
891995
Face context interferes with local part processing in a prosopagnosic patient
L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
Neuropsychologia 40 (13), 2305-2313, 2002
832002
Recognition times of different views of 56 depth-rotated objects: A note concerning Verfaillie and Boutsen (1995)
L Boutsen, K Lamberts, K Verfaillie
Perception & Psychophysics 60, 900-907, 1998
541998
The effect of inversion on the encoding of normal and “Thatcherized” faces
L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (6), 955-975, 2003
412003
Detection of shape orientation depends on salient axes of symmetry and elongation: Evidence from visual search
L Boutsen, C Marendaz
Perception & Psychophysics 63, 404-422, 2001
402001
Ingroup categorization affects the structural encoding of other-race faces: Evidence from the N170 event-related potential
KD Cassidy, L Boutsen, GW Humphreys, KA Quinn
Social neuroscience 9 (3), 235-248, 2014
302014
Axis-based grouping reduces visual extinction
L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
Neuropsychologia 38 (6), 896-905, 2000
272000
Visual search for object orientation can be modulated by canonical orientation.
C Ballaz, L Boutsen, C Peyrin, GW Humphreys, C Marendaz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 31 (1), 20, 2005
132005
Differential impact of disfiguring facial features on overt and covert attention
L Boutsen, NA Pearson, M Jüttner
Acta Psychologica 190, 122-134, 2018
72018
On the interaction between perceptual and response selection: Neuropsychological evidence
L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
Neurocase 9 (3), 239-250, 2003
62003
Axis-alignment affects perceptual grouping: Evidence from simultanagnosia
L Boutsen, GW Humphreys
Cognitive Neuropsychology 16 (7), 655-672, 1999
61999
Do facially disfiguring features influence attention and perception of faces? Evidence from an antisaccade task
L Boutsen, NA Pearson, M Jüttner
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (5), 830-840, 2022
52022
Disfiguring Features and Visual Attention to Faces
L Boutsen, NA Pearson, M Juttner
European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2019, Leuven (B) 48, 212-212, 2019
2019
The effect of a salient disfiguring feature on covert and overt attention to faces
L Boutsen, N Pearson, M Jüttner
European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2015, Liverpool (UK) 23, 27, 2015
2015
Automatic action activation in motor cortex: Effects of object affordance and hand grip
L Boutsen, S Kumar, G Humphreys
Psychonomic Society, 2009
2009
Detection of part-boundaries requires attention: Evidence from visual search
L Boutsen, J Hulleman
PERCEPTION 36, 114-114, 2007
2007
The effect of orientation and feature inversion on the perception of face expression: Support for a dual-mode theory of face processing
L Boutsen, AM Wriglesworth, GW Humphreys
European Conference on Visual Perception 2005, A Coruña (Spain) 34, 0-0, 2005
2005
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