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Corentin Jacques is a researcher affiliated with the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. Their primary field of study is Neuroscience, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience. Their research also spans areas such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their work centres on several key topics that include:

  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Face recognition and analysis
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Memory Processes and Influences

Corentin Jacques has published extensively in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Vision
  • eLife
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Cerebral Cortex

Several coauthors appear frequently in their research collaborations, such as:

  • Jacques Jonas
  • Bruno Rossion
  • Sophie Colnat-Coulbois
  • Louis Maillard
  • Simen Hagen

Some of the recent publications by Corentin Jacques include:

  • "The neural basis of rapid unfamiliar face individuation with human intracerebral recordings," 2020, NeuroImage
  • "Low and high frequency intracranial neural signals match in the human associative cortex," 2022, eLife
  • "Spatially Dissociated Intracerebral Maps for Face- and House-Selective Activity in the Human Ventral Occipito-Temporal Cortex," 2020, Cerebral Cortex

Other relevant publications in their field, coauthored with frequent collaborators, include:

  • "The anterior fusiform gyrus: The ghost in the cortical face machine," 2024, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "Intracerebral Electrophysiological Recordings to Understand the Neural Basis of Human Face Recognition," 2023, Brain Sciences

Best Publications

  • Does physical interstimulus variance account for early electrophysiological face sensitive responses in the human brain? Ten lessons on the N170

    Bruno Rossion;Corentin Jacques

  • The time course of the inversion effect during individual face discrimination

    Corentin Jacques;Olivier d'Arripe;Bruno Rossion

  • The N170 : understanding the time-course of face perception in the human brain

    Bruno Rossion;Corentin Jacques

  • Electrical Stimulation of Human Fusiform Face-Selective Regions Distorts Face Perception

    Josef Parvizi;Corentin Jacques;Corentin Jacques;Brett L. Foster;Nathan Withoft

  • Electrical Stimulation of the Left and Right Human Fusiform Gyrus Causes Different Effects in Conscious Face Perception

    Vinitha Rangarajan;Dora Hermes;Brett L. Foster;Kevin S. Weiner

  • Fast periodic presentation of natural images reveals a robust face-selective electrophysiological response in the human brain

    Bruno Rossion;Katrien Torfs;Corentin Jacques;Joan Liu-Shuang

  • The Speed of Individual Face Categorization

    Corentin Jacques;Bruno Rossion

  • Early visually evoked electrophysiological responses over the human brain (P1, N170) show stable patterns of face-sensitivity from 4 years to adulthood

    Dana Kuefner;Adélaïde de Heering;Corentin Jacques;Ernesto Palmero-Soler

  • Early electrophysiological responses to multiple face orientations correlate with individual discrimination performance in humans

    Corentin Jacques;Bruno Rossion

  • Early adaptation to repeated unfamiliar faces across viewpoint changes in the right hemisphere : evidence from the N170 ERP component

    Stéphanie Caharel;Olivier d'Arripe;Meike Ramon;Corentin Jacques

  • A face-selective ventral occipito-temporal map of the human brain with intracerebral potentials.

    Jacques Jonas;Corentin Jacques;Joan Liu-Shuang;Hélène Brissart

  • The initial representation of individual faces in the right occipito-temporal cortex is holistic: electrophysiological evidence from the composite face illusion.

    Corentin Jacques;Bruno Rossion

  • Diagnostic colours contribute to the early stages of scene categorization: Behavioural and neurophysiological evidence

    Valérie Goffaux;Corentin Jacques;André Mouraux;Aude Oliva

  • ERP evidence for task modulations on face perceptual processing at different spatial scales

    Valérie Goffaux;Boutheina Jemel;Corentin Jacques;Bruno Rossion;Bruno Rossion

  • Corresponding ECoG and fMRI category-selective signals in human ventral temporal cortex

    Corentin Jacques;Corentin Jacques;Nathan Witthoft;Kevin S. Weiner;Brett L. Foster

  • Selective visual representation of letters and words in the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex with intracerebral recordings

    Aliette Lochy;Corentin Jacques;Corentin Jacques;Louis Maillard;Sophie Colnat-Coulbois

  • Controlling interstimulus perceptual variance does not abolish N170 face sensitivity

    Shlomo Bentin;Margot J Taylor;Guillaume A Rousselet;Roxane J Itier

  • At a Single Glance: Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation Uncovers the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Brief Facial Expression Changes in the Human Brain

    Milena Petrova Dzhelyova;Corentin Jacques;Bruno Rossion

  • Beyond the core face-processing network: Intracerebral stimulation of a face-selective area in the right anterior fusiform gyrus elicits transient prosopagnosia

    Jacques Jonas;Bruno Rossion;Hélène Brissart;Solène Frismand

  • A single glance at natural face images generate larger and qualitatively different category-selective spatio-temporal signatures than other ecologically-relevant categories in the human brain.

    Corentin Jacques;Talia L. Retter;Bruno Rossion

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Rossion
Bruno Rossion University of Lorraine
Louis Maillard
Louis Maillard University of Lorraine
Kevin S. Weiner
Kevin S. Weiner University of California, Berkeley
Kalanit Grill-Spector
Kalanit Grill-Spector Stanford University
Philippe G. Schyns
Philippe G. Schyns University of Glasgow
Jean Steyaert
Jean Steyaert KU Leuven
Bart Boets
Bart Boets KU Leuven
Josef Parvizi
Josef Parvizi Stanford University
Robert T. Knight
Robert T. Knight University of California, Berkeley
Kai J. Miller
Kai J. Miller Mayo Clinic

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