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Patrick Bonin publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Patrick Bonin sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 122 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Patrick Bonin D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Patrick Bonin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Patrick Bonin is affiliated with the University of Burgundy in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a significant focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Other areas of specialization include Sensory Systems and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work extensively covers topics such as the Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment, Memory Processes and Influences, Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies, and Child and Animal Learning Development. Further research interests include Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, and Identity, Memory, and Therapy.

Patrick Bonin has contributed to various academic journals, with frequent publications appearing in Evolutionary Psychological Science, Memory & Cognition, Current Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, and the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

Their recent papers include:

  • "Mixed evidence for a richness-of-encoding account of animacy effects in memory from the generation-of-ideas paradigm" (2022, Current Psychology)
  • "IMABASE: A new set of 313 colourised line drawings standardised in French for name agreement, image agreement, conceptual familiarity, age-of-acquisition, and imageability" (2020, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology)

Alongside Patrick Bonin, frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include Alain Méot, Gaëtan Thiebaut, Pavol Prokop, Arnaud Witt, and Aurélia Bugaïska.

Best Publications

  • The stability-plasticity dilemma: investigating the continuum from catastrophic forgetting to age-limited learning effects

    Martial Mermillod;Martial Mermillod;Aurélia Bugaiska;Aurélia Bugaiska;Patrick Bonin;Patrick Bonin

  • A new set of 299 pictures for psycholinguistic studies: French norms for name agreement, image agreement, conceptual familiarity, visual complexity, image variability, age of acquisition, and naming latencies.

    Patrick Bonin;Ronald Peereman;Nathalie Malardier;Alain Méot

  • The French Lexicon Project: lexical decision data for 38,840 French words and 38,840 pseudowords.

    Ludovic Ferrand;Boris New;Marc Brysbaert;Emmanuel Keuleers

  • The determinants of spoken and written picture naming latencies

    Patrick Bonin;Marylène Chalard;Alain Méot;Michel Fayol

  • The influence of age of acquisition in word reading and other tasks : A never ending story ?

    Patrick Bonin;Christopher Barry;Alain Méot;Marylène Chalard

  • Normes de concrétude, de valeur d'imagerie, de fréquence subjective et de valence émotionnelle pour 866 mots

    Patrick Bonin;Alain Méot;Lydie Aubert;Nathalie Malardier

  • Written Spelling to Dictation: Sound-To-Spelling Regularity Affects Both Writing Latencies and Durations

    Marie Delattre;Patrick Bonin;Christopher Barry

  • Age of acquisition and word frequency in written picture naming.

    Patrick Bonin;Michel Fayol;Marylène Chalard

  • Animates are better remembered than inanimates: further evidence from word and picture stimuli

    Patrick Bonin;Margaux Gelin;Aurélia Bugaiska

  • Objective age-of-acquisition (AoA) norms for a set of 230 object names in French: Relationships with psycholinguistic variables, the English data from Morrison et al. (1997), and naming latencies

    Marylène Chalard;Patrick Bonin;Alain Méot;Bruno Boyer

  • Do Phonological Codes Constrain the Selection of Orthographic Codes in Written Picture Naming

    Patrick Bonin;Ronald Peereman;Michel Fayol

  • Is perception a two-way street ?: The case of feedback consistency in visual word recognition

    Ronald Peereman;Patrick Bonin

  • Age-of-acquisition and subjective frequency estimates for all generally known monosyllabic French words and their relation with other psycholinguistic variables.

    Ludovic Ferrand;Patrick Bonin;Alain Méot;Maria Augustinova

  • Comparing word processing times in naming, lexical decision, and progressive demasking: evidence from Chronolex

    Ludovic Ferrand;Marc Brysbaert;Emmanuel Keuleers;Boris New

  • A prototype analysis of the French category “émotion”

    Paula M. Niedenthal;Catherine Auxiette;Armelle Nugier;Nathalie Dalle

  • Frequency effects in the written and spoken production of homophonic picture names

    Patrick Bonin;Michel Fayol

  • Writing words from pictures: what representations are activated, and when?

    Patrick Bonin;Michel Fayol

  • Russian norms for name agreement, image agreement for the colorized version of the Snodgrass and Vanderwart pictures and age of acquisition, conceptual familiarity, and imageability scores for modal object names.

    Diana Tsaparina;Patrick Bonin;Alain Méot

  • Production Verbale de Mots. Approche cognitive.

    P. Bonin

  • Written object naming, spelling to dictation, and immediate copying: Different tasks, different pathways?

    Patrick Bonin;Alain Méot;Aurélie Lagarrigue;Sébastien Roux

  • Masked form priming in writing words from pictures : Evidence for direct retrieval of orthographic codes

    Patrick Bonin;Michel Fayol;Ronald Peereman

  • Norms and comprehension times for 305 French idiomatic expressions

    Patrick Bonin;Patrick Bonin;Alain Méot;Aurelia Bugaiska

  • Evidence for a limited-cascading account of written word naming.

    Patrick Bonin;Sébastien Roux;Christopher Barry;Laura Canell

  • An Experimental Study of Lexical Access in the Writing and Naming of Isolated Words

    Patrick Bonin;Michel Fayol;Jean‐Emile Gombert

  • Age-of-acquisition and word frequency in the lexical decision task: Further evidence from the French language.

    Patrick Bonin;Marylène Chalard;Alain Méot;Michel Fayol

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Fayol
Michel Fayol University of Clermont Auvergne
Ludovic Ferrand
Ludovic Ferrand University of Clermont Auvergne
Marc Brysbaert
Marc Brysbaert Ghent University
Christophe Pallier
Christophe Pallier Grenoble Alpes University
Paula M. Niedenthal
Paula M. Niedenthal University of Wisconsin–Madison
Edouard Gentaz
Edouard Gentaz University of Geneva
Marina Laganaro
Marina Laganaro University of Geneva
Pierre Perruchet
Pierre Perruchet University of Burgundy
Jonathan Grainger
Jonathan Grainger Aix-Marseille University
Alfonso Caramazza
Alfonso Caramazza Harvard University

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