Kouider, S., Dehaene, S., Jobert, A. & Le Bihan, D. (2007). Cerebral bases of subliminal and supraliminal priming during reading. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 17(9), 2019-29. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhl110
International Journal article
Nakamura, K., Dehaene, S., Jobert, A., Le Bihan, D. & Kouider, S. (2007). Task-specific change of unconscious neural priming in the cerebral language network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104(49), 19643-8. doi:10.1073/pnas.0704487104
International Journal article
Dehaene, S., Changeux, J., Naccache, L., Sackur, J. & Sergent, C. (2006). Conscious, preconscious, and subliminal processing: a testable taxonomy. Trends in cognitive sciences, 10(5), 204-11. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2006.03.007
International Journal article
Nakamura, K., Hara, N., Kouider, S., Takayama, Y., Hanajima, R., Sakai, K. & Ugawa, Y. (2006). Task-guided selection of the dual neural pathways for reading. Neuron, 52(3), 557-64. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2006.09.030
Nakamura, K., Dehaene, S., Jobert, A., Le Bihan, D. & Kouider, S. (2005). Subliminal convergence of Kanji and Kana words: further evidence for functional parcellation of the posterior temporal cortex in visual word perception. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 17(6), 954-68. doi:10.1162/0898929054021166
Kouider, S. (2018). Devenir scientifique pour comprendre qui nous sommes. In Michel Dugnat (Eds.), Bébé attentif cherche adulte(s) attentionné(s) (pp. 45-48). Toulouse, France: ERES
Book chapter
Ramus, F., Peperkamp, S., Christophe, A., Jacquemot, C., Kouider, S. & Dupoux, E. (2010). A Psycholinguistic Perspective on the Acquisition of Phonology. In C. Fougeron (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology (Vol. 10 ).De Gruyter Mouton
International Journal article
Faivre, N. & Kouider, S. (). Increased sensory evidence reverses nonconscious priming during crowding. Journal of vision. doi:10.1167/11.13.16
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Faivre, N. & Kouider, S. (). Multi-feature objects elicit nonconscious priming despite crowding. Journal of vision. doi:10.1167/11.3.2