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Dominique Lamy

Dominique Lamy

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Psychology

D-Index
39
Citations
11275
World Ranking
8400
National Ranking
88

Overview

Dominique Lamy is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and conducts research primarily within the field of neuroscience. Their work centers on cognitive neuroscience with a focus on neural and behavioral psychology studies, visual perception and processing mechanisms, and related areas.

The main topics of Dominique Lamy's research include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

Lamy has a number of publications across various journals, with a frequent presence in several venues including:

  • Journal of Vision (15 publications)
  • Visual Cognition (5 publications)
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance (5 publications)
  • Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (3 publications)
  • Attention Perception & Psychophysics (3 publications)

The scientist has coauthored multiple papers with frequent collaborators such as Daniel Tolédano (10 collaborations), Aniruddha Ramgir (8 collaborations), Neta B. Maimon (8 collaborations), Mor Sasi (8 collaborations), and Aidai Golan (7 collaborations).

Some recent notable papers by Dominique Lamy include:

  • The attentional capture debate: the long-lasting consequences of a misnomer, 2021, Visual Cognition
  • What processes are disrupted during the attentional blink? An integrative review of event-related potential research, 2021, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • The Distractor Positivity Component and the Inhibition of Distracting Stimuli, 2023, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction, 2024, Attention Perception & Psychophysics
  • Does feature intertrial priming guide attention? The jury is still out, 2021, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Dominique Lamy's scholarly activities primarily address cognitive processes relevant to attention, visual distraction, and brain function dynamics. Their research contributes to understanding complex interactions in perception and cognition through a multidisciplinary approach that includes experimental and cognitive psychology as well as computer vision and pattern recognition.

Best Publications

  • Threat-related attentional bias in anxious and nonanxious individuals: a meta-analytic study.

    Yair Bar-Haim;Dominique Lamy;Lee Pergamin;Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg

  • Nature and Nurture in Own-Race Face Processing

    Yair Bar-Haim;Talee Ziv;Dominique Lamy;Richard M. Hodes

  • Attentional bias in anxiety: a behavioral and ERP study.

    Yair Bar-Haim;Dominique Lamy;Shlomit Glickman

  • Integration Without Awareness: Expanding the Limits of Unconscious Processing

    Liad Mudrik;Assaf Breska;Dominique Lamy;Leon Y. Deouell

  • When time slows down: The influence of threat on time perception in anxiety

    Yair Bar-Haim;Aya Kerem;Dominique Lamy;Dan Zakay

  • Enhanced neural reactivity and selective attention to threat in anxiety

    Sharon Eldar;Roni Yankelevitch;Dominique Lamy;Yair Bar-Haim

  • Attentional capture in singleton-detection and feature-search modes.

    Dominique Lamy;Howard E. Egeth

  • Effects of task relevance and stimulus-driven salience in feature-search mode.

    Dominique Lamy;Andrew Leber;Howard E. Egeth

  • Neural correlates of subjective awareness and unconscious processing: An erp study

    Dominique Lamy;Moti Salti;Yair Bar-Haim

  • ERP evidence for context congruity effects during simultaneous object-scene processing.

    Liad Mudrik;Dominique Lamy;Leon Y. Deouell

  • Is goal-directed attentional guidance just intertrial priming? A review

    Dominique F Lamy;Arni Kristjánsson

  • Object-based selection: The role of attentional shifts

    Dominique Lamy;Howard Egeth

  • Attention to eyes and mouth in high-functioning children with autism.

    Yair Bar-Haim;Cory Shulman;Dominique Lamy;Arnon Reuveni

  • Priming of Pop-out provides reliable measures of target activation and distractor inhibition in selective attention.

    Dominique Lamy;Charlie Antebi;Neta Aviani;Tomer Carmel

  • Effects of Search Mode and Intertrial Priming on Singleton Search

    Dominique Lamy;Tomer Carmel;Howard E. Egeth;Andrew B. Leber

  • The P3 component of the ERP reflects conscious perception, not confidence.

    Moti Salti;Yair Bar-Haim;Dominique Lamy

  • A dual-stage account of inter-trial priming effects.

    Dominique Lamy;Amit Yashar;Lital Ruderman

  • Object features, object locations, and object files: which does selective attention activate and when?

    Dominique Lamy;Yehoshua Tsal

  • Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness

    Matthias Michel;Diane Beck;Ned Block;Hal Blumenfeld

  • Does a salient distractor capture attention early in processing

    Dominique Lamy;Yehoshua Tsal;Howard E. Egeth

Frequent Co-Authors

Yair Bar-Haim
Yair Bar-Haim Tel Aviv University
Howard E. Egeth
Howard E. Egeth Johns Hopkins University
Jay Pratt
Jay Pratt University of Toronto
Stanislas Dehaene
Stanislas Dehaene Collège de France
Frank Tong
Frank Tong Vanderbilt University
Robert W. Kentridge
Robert W. Kentridge Durham University
David Rosenthal
David Rosenthal City University of New York
Cecilia Heyes
Cecilia Heyes University of Oxford
Daniel Algom
Daniel Algom Tel Aviv University
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg ISPA - University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences

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