Latest HAL publications
- [hal-04700368] Complete characterisation of residual perception in the blind field of hemianopic patientsby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Diane Derrien) on 17 September 2024
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- [hal-04700358] The Blindsight Spectrum: evidence from behavioural and neurophysiological assessment of hemianopic patientby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Diane Derrien) on 17 September 2024
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- [hal-03215411] Consensus goals for the field of visual metacognitionby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Dobromir Rahnev) on 9 January 2023
Despite the tangible progress in psychological and cognitive sciences over the last several years, the discipline still trails other more mature sciences in identifying the most important questions that need to be solved. Reaching such consensus could lead to greater synergy across disciplines, […]
- [hal-03450641] Bifurcation in brain dynamics reveals a signature of conscious processing independent of reportby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Claire Sergent) on 26 November 2021
An outstanding challenge for consciousness research is to characterize the neural signature of conscious access independently of any decisional processes. Here we present a modelbased approach that uses inter-trial variability to identify the brain dynamics associated with stimulus processing. We […]
- [hal-03031396] Making sense of blindsense-Author's response to: Commentary by Ian Phillips,by ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Clémentine Garric) on 30 November 2020
We recently published the results of a study on the occurrence of blindsight among eight, post-stroke homonymous hemianopic (HH) patients (Garric et al., 2019), in whom we measured blindsight through forced-choice tasks and assessed perceptual experiences by a new awareness scale, the Sensation […]
- [hal-02396090] Dissociation between objective and subjective perceptual experiences in a population of hemianopic patients: A new form of blindsight?by ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Clémentine Garric) on 30 November 2020
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- [hal-02384653] Human susceptibility to social influence and its neural correlates are related to perceived vulnerability to extrinsic morbidity risksby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Pierre Jacquet) on 3 December 2019
Humans considerably vary in the degree to which they rely on their peers to make decisions. Why? Theoretical models predict that environmental risks shift the cost-benefit trade-off associated with the exploitation of others' behaviours (public information), yet this idea has received little […]
- [hal-02355093] Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousnessby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Matthias Michel) on 8 November 2019
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- [hal-02313970] Human susceptibility to social influence and its neural correlates are related to perceived vulnerability to extrinsic morbidity risksby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Pierre Jacquet) on 11 October 2019
Humans considerably vary in the degree to which they rely on their peers to make decisions. Why? Theoretical models predict that environmental risks shift the cost-benefit trade-off associated with the exploitation of others’ behaviours (public information), yet this idea has received little […]
- [hal-01534718] Multidimensional cognitive evaluation of patients with disorders of consciousness using EEG: A proof of concept studyby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Claire Sergent) on 8 June 2017
The use of cognitive evoked potentials in EEG is now part of the routine evaluation of non-communicating patients with disorders of consciousness in several specialized medical centers around the world. They typically focus on one or two cognitive markers, such as the mismatch negativity or the P3 […]