World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
3771
World Ranking
10297
National Ranking
722

Overview

Martin Arguin is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with significant contributions to cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's work spans multiple subfields including:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

Key topics addressed in their research involve:

  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Reading and Literacy Development
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Martin Arguin has published research in several scientific venues, with multiple papers appearing in the Journal of Vision. Other frequent publication venues include Scientific Reports, SSRN Electronic Journal, Frontiers in Psychology, and the Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement.

Recent publications by Martin Arguin include:

  • Oscillatory visual mechanisms revealed by random temporal sampling, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Cognistat: normes francophones pour les 60 ans et plus, 2020, Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement
  • Spatiotemporal Letter Processing in Visual Word Recognition Uncovered by Perceptual Oscillations, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal

Other relevant recent research related to collaborations or topical clusters includes:

  • The processing of spatial frequencies through time in visual word recognition, 2024, Scientific Reports
  • The oscillatory features of visual processing are altered in healthy aging, 2024, Frontiers in Psychology

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Simon Fortier-St-Pierre
  • Pénélope Pelland-Goulet
  • Roxanne Ferrandez
  • Justine Massé
  • Clémence Bertrand Pilon

Best Publications

  • Accurate statistical tests for smooth classification images.

    Alan Chauvin;Keith J Worsley;Philippe G Schyns;Martin Arguin

  • Face perception in high-functioning autistic adults: evidence for superior processing of face parts, not for a configural face-processing deficit.

    A. Lahaie;L. Mottron;M. Arguin;C. Berthiaume

  • The eyes are not the window to basic emotions

    Caroline Blais;Cynthia Roy;Daniel Fiset;Martin Arguin

  • Effect of surface medium on visual search for orientation and size features

    Patrick Cavanagh;Martin Arguin;Anne Treisman

  • Interattribute apparent motion.

    P. Cavanagh;M. Arguin;M. von Grünau

  • Features for Identification of Uppercase and Lowercase Letters

    Daniel Fiset;Caroline Blais;Catherine Éthier-Majcher;Martin Arguin

  • Does face inversion change spatial frequency tuning

    Verena Willenbockel;Daniel Fiset;Alan Chauvin;Caroline Blais

  • Visual Feature Integration with an Attention Deficit

    Martin Arguin;Patrick Cavanagh;Yves Joanette

  • Two-way interactions between music and language: Evidence from priming recognition of tune and lyrics in familiar songs

    Isabelle I. Peretz;Monique Radeau;Martin M. Arguin

  • Visual search for feature and conjunction targets with an attention deficit

    Martin Arguin;Yves Joanette;Patrick Cavanagh

  • Contribution of articulatory rehearsal to short-term memory: evidence from a case of selective disruption.

    Sylvie Belleville;Isabelle Peretz;Martin Arguin

  • Single-character processing in a case of pure alexia

    Martin Arguin;Daniel N. Bub

  • The spatio-temporal dynamics of visual letter recognition.

    Daniel Fiset;Caroline Blais;Martin Arguin;Karine Tadros

  • Evidence for an Independent Stimuluscentered Spatial Reference Frame from a Case of Visual Hemineglect

    Martin Arguin;Daniel N. Bub

  • Shape Integration for Visual Object Recognition and Its Implication in Category-Specific Visual Agnosia

    Unknown

  • How to Make the Word-Length Effect Disappear in Letter-by-Letter Dyslexia: Implications for an Account of the Disorder

    Daniel Fiset;Martin Arguin;Daniel Bub;Glyn W. Humphreys

  • The Interaction of Object Form and Object M eaning in the Identification Performance of a Patient with Category-specific Visual Agnosia

    Mike Dixon;Daniel N. Bub;Martin Arguin

  • Visual word activation in pure alexia

    D.N. Bub;M. Arguin

  • Jules Dejerine and His Interpretation of Pure Alexia

    D.N. Bub;M. Arguin;A.R. Lecours

  • Semantic and Visual Determinants of Face Recognition in a Prosopagnosic Patient

    Mike J. Dixon;Daniel N. Bub;Martin Arguin

  • Fast and Specific Access to Orthographic Knowledge in a Case of Letter-by-letter Surface Alexia

    JS Bowers;M Arguin;DN Bub

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Gosselin
Frédéric Gosselin University of Montreal
Daniel N. Bub
Daniel N. Bub University of Victoria
Patrick Cavanagh
Patrick Cavanagh York University
Jeffrey S. Bowers
Jeffrey S. Bowers University of Bristol
Mike J. Dixon
Mike J. Dixon University of Waterloo
Sylvie Belleville
Sylvie Belleville University of Montreal
Philippe G. Schyns
Philippe G. Schyns University of Glasgow
Maryse Lassonde
Maryse Lassonde University of Montreal
Pierre Jolicoeur
Pierre Jolicoeur University of Montreal
Isabelle Peretz
Isabelle Peretz University of Montreal

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

As you explore psychology studies in the USA, you’ll find a variety of related online degrees and career pathways—especially in counseling. Many programs now offer flexible online formats, making them accessible regardless of your schedule or location.

Choosing the right online counseling degree is essential for building a rewarding career. Factors like accreditation, graduate outcomes, and overall value play a significant role in your decision. For students seeking guidance in Missouri, it’s important to review the most valuable counseling degrees in Missouri. Those interested in Pennsylvania can explore the best value counseling programs in Pennsylvania.

If you prefer studying in an urban setting, considering the most valuable counseling programs in Philadelphia can help you identify top schools. Similarly, in the Pacific Northwest, prospective students should look into the best value counseling programs in Seattle to find options that balance cost and quality.

Whether you aim to become a licensed counselor, therapist, or pursue roles in mental health support, these guides will help you discover reputable online programs and chart a clear path towards a fulfilling psychology career.

Best Scientists Citing Martin Arguin

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles