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Jocelyn Faubert

Jocelyn Faubert

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Neuroscience

D-Index
41
Citations
8574
World Ranking
7781
National Ranking
460

Overview

Jocelyn Faubert is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields with a primary focus on Neuroscience and Psychology. Within these domains, Faubert has extensively contributed to subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Faubert's work covers a diverse array of topics including Human-Automation Interaction and Safety, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, and Visual Perception and Processing Mechanisms. Other notable research themes include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Older Adults Driving Studies, and Photonic Crystals and Applications.

The scientist has published numerous papers in well-regarded venues. Frequent publication venues consist of the Journal of Vision, Scientific Reports, arXiv (Cornell University), PLoS ONE, and Applied Neuropsychology Adult.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Faubert are the following:

  • Using a smartphone while walking: The cost of smartphone-addiction proneness (2020, Addictive Behaviors)
  • The neuropsychological profile of professional action video game players (2020, PeerJ)
  • Is the Contralateral Delay Activity (CDA) a robust neural correlate for Visual Working Memory (VWM) tasks? A reproducibility study (2022, Psychophysiology)
  • Porous Si-SiO2 based UV Microcavities (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • A multi-modal modified feedback self-paced BCI to control the gait of an avatar (2021, Journal of Neural Engineering)

Throughout their research career, Faubert has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. The most common collaborators include J. E. Lugo, Delphine Bernardin, Sergio Mejía-Romero, Khashayar Misaghian, and Domenico Tullo.

Best Publications

  • Deep learning-based electroencephalography analysis: a systematic review.

    Yannick Roy;Hubert J. Banville;Isabela Albuquerque;Alexandre Gramfort

  • Enhanced and diminished visuo-spatial information processing in autism depends on stimulus complexity.

    Armando Bertone;Laurent Mottron;Patricia Jelenic;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Motion Perception in Autism: A Complex Issue

    Armando Bertone;Laurent Mottron;Patricia Jelenic;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Professional athletes have extraordinary skills for rapidly learning complex and neutral dynamic visual scenes.

    Jocelyn Faubert

  • 3D-Multiple Object Tracking training task improves passing decision-making accuracy in soccer players

    Thomas Romeas;Antoine Guldner;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Perceptual-Cognitive Training of Athletes

    Jocelyn Faubert;Lee Sidebottom

  • Visual perception and aging.

    Jocelyn Faubert

  • Larger effect of aging on the perception of higher-order stimuli

    Claudine Habak;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Modulation of walking speed by changing optic flow in persons with stroke

    Anouk Lamontagne;Joyce Fung;Bradford J McFadyen;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Ubiquitous crossmodal Stochastic Resonance in humans: auditory noise facilitates tactile, visual and proprioceptive sensations.

    Eduardo Lugo;Rafael Doti;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Integrative cortical dysfunction and pervasive motion perception deficit in fragile X syndrome

    C. S. Kogan;A. Bertone;K. Cornish;I. Boutet

  • Recognition of faces and complex objects in younger and older adults.

    Isabelle Boutet;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Lateral glances toward moving stimuli among young children with autism: Early regulation of locally oriented perception?

    Laurent Mottron;Suzanne Mineau;Geneviève Martel;Catherine St-Charles Bernier

  • Enhancing Cognitive Function Using Perceptual-Cognitive Training:

    Brendan Parsons;Tara Magill;Alexandra Boucher;Monica Zhang

  • Configural face encoding and spatial frequency information

    Isabelle Boutet;Charles Collin;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Driving simulator scenarios and measures to faithfully evaluate risky driving behavior: A comparative study of different driver age groups.

    Jesse Michaels;Romain Chaumillon;David Nguyen-Tri;Donald Watanabe

  • Cortical representation of inward and outward radial motion in man

    Maurice Ptito;Ron Kupers;Jocelyn Faubert;Albert Gjedde

  • Healthy Older Observers Show Equivalent Perceptual-Cognitive Training Benefits to Young Adults for Multiple Object Tracking

    Isabelle Legault;Rémy Allard;Jocelyn Faubert

  • The peripheral drift illusion: a motion illusion in the visual periphery

    Jocelyn Faubert;Andrew M Herbert

  • Isoluminance and chromatic motion perception throughout the visual field.

    Lynda Bilodeau;Jocelyn Faubert

  • Mild traumatic brain injury induces prolonged visual processing deficits in children.

    Odile Brosseau-Lachaine;Isabelle Gagnon;Robert Forget;Jocelyn Faubert

Frequent Co-Authors

Maurice Ptito
Maurice Ptito University of Montreal
Alain Ptito
Alain Ptito McGill University
Albert Gjedde
Albert Gjedde University of Copenhagen
Laurent Mottron
Laurent Mottron University of Montreal
Franco Lepore
Franco Lepore University of Montreal
Kim Cornish
Kim Cornish Monash University
Nikolaus F. Troje
Nikolaus F. Troje York University
Mike J. Dixon
Mike J. Dixon University of Waterloo
Tony Charman
Tony Charman King's College London
Mohamad Sawan
Mohamad Sawan Polytechnique Montréal

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