Her primary scientific interests are in Cognitive psychology, Face perception, Neuroscience, Gaze and Perception. Her Cognitive psychology study deals with Visual cortex intersecting with Posterior parietal cortex, Speech perception, Auditory cortex, Audiology and Crossmodal. Her research integrates issues of Stimulus, Recognition memory, Fusiform gyrus and Electroencephalography in her study of Face perception.
Her research investigates the connection between Electroencephalography and topics such as Visual perception that intersect with issues in Gamma Rhythm and Magnetoencephalography. Her work in Gaze addresses issues such as Eye contact, which are connected to fields such as Fixation, Social cognition, Social cue and Social psychology. Her Perception study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Cognition.
Her main research concerns Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Gaze, Perception and Face perception. Her studies in Cognitive psychology integrate themes in fields like Social psychology, Stimulus, Visual processing, Semantic memory and Eye contact. Her study in the fields of Amygdala, Electroencephalography, Electrophysiology and Brain–computer interface under the domain of Neuroscience overlaps with other disciplines such as Orbitofrontal cortex.
Her Gaze study also includes fields such as
Nathalie George mainly investigates Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Electroencephalography, Brain–computer interface and Cognition. Nathalie George focuses mostly in the field of Cognitive psychology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Affect and, in certain cases, Mediation. Her Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Alpha and Disease.
Her Electroencephalography study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Gaze. Her work in Gaze addresses subjects such as Self, which are connected to disciplines such as Eye contact. Her Perception study incorporates themes from Cued speech, Visual field, Posterior parietal cortex and Magnetoencephalography.
Her primary areas of investigation include Cognitive psychology, Electroencephalography, Social attention, Cognition and Neuroscience. Her study on Cognitive psychology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Dominance. Her Social attention research incorporates themes from Stimulus, Gaze, Neuroimaging and Superior temporal sulcus.
The concepts of her Cognition study are interwoven with issues in Alpha, Neuropathology, Rhythm and Neuroprotection. Her research on Alpha also deals with topics like
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Perception's shadow: long-distance synchronization of human brain activity.
Eugenio Rodriguez;Nathalie George;Jean-Philippe Lachaux;Jacques Martinerie.
Nature (1999)
Seen gaze-direction modulates fusiform activity and its coupling with other brain areas during face processing.
Nathalie George;Jon Driver;Raymond J. Dolan.
NeuroImage (2001)
Brain events related to normal and moderately scrambled faces
Nathalie George;Julie Evans;Nicole Fiori;Jules Davidoff.
Cognitive Brain Research (1996)
The many faces of the gamma band response to complex visual stimuli
Jean-Philippe Lachaux;Nathalie George;Catherine Tallon-Baudry;Jacques Martinerie.
NeuroImage (2005)
Contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus
Nathalie George;Raymond J. Dolan;Gereon R. Fink;Gordon C. Baylis.
Nature Neuroscience (1999)
Spatial and temporal factors during processing of audiovisual speech: a PET study.
Emiliano Macaluso;N. George;Ray Dolan;Charles Spence.
NeuroImage (2004)
Neural network involved in time perception: an fMRI study comparing long and short interval estimation.
Viviane Pouthas;Nathalie George;Jean-Baptiste Poline;Micha Pfeuty.
Human Brain Mapping (2005)
A meta-analysis of the anterior cingulate contribution to social pain
Jean-Yves Rotge;Cedric Lemogne;Sophie Hinfray;Pascal Huguet.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2015)
When eye creates the contact! ERP evidence for early dissociation between direct and averted gaze motion processing
Laurence Conty;Karim N’Diaye;Karim N’Diaye;Charles Tijus;Nathalie George.
Neuropsychologia (2007)
Facing the gaze of others.
N. George;N. George;L. Conty;L. Conty.
Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology (2008)
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