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D-Index
54
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11268
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4592
National Ranking
66

Paul Bertelson publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul Bertelson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 142 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Paul Bertelson D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul Bertelson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul Bertelson is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their academic profile highlights a career centered on research and scholarship connected with this institution.

While there are no recent papers listed for Paul Bertelson, nor detailed records of publication venues, co-authors, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main topics of their research, their association with a prominent European university suggests involvement in scholarly activities within their discipline.

Information regarding awards or recognitions is not available. There are no indications that Paul Bertelson is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Does awareness of speech as a sequence of phones arise spontaneously

    José Morais;Luz Cary;Jésus Alegria;Paul Bertelson

  • Literacy training and speech segmentation

    José Morais;José Morais;Paul Bertelson;Paul Bertelson;Luz Cary;Luz Cary;Jesus Alegria;Jesus Alegria

  • Multisensory integration, perception and ecological validity

    Beatrice De Gelder;Beatrice De Gelder;Paul Bertelson;Paul Bertelson

  • Recalibration of temporal order perception by exposure to audio-visual asynchrony.

    Jean J. Vroomen;Mirjam M. Keetels;Béatrice De Gelder;Béatrice De Gelder;Paul Bertelson;Paul Bertelson

  • Cross-modal bias and perceptual fusion with auditory-visual spatial discordance

    Unknown

  • The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of deliberate visual attention

    P Bertelson;J Vroomen;B de Gelder;Jon Driver

  • Sequential redundancy and speed in a serial two-choice responding task

    Paul Bertelson

  • The time course of preparation

    Paul Bertelson

  • Automatic visual bias of perceived auditory location

    Paul Bertelson;Gisa Aschersleben

  • The psychology of multimodal perception

    Paul Bertelson;Béatrice De Gelder

  • Serial choice reaction-time as a function of response versus signal-and-response repetition.

    Paul Bertelson

  • Visual Recalibration of Auditory Speech Identification A McGurk Aftereffect

    Paul Bertelson;Paul Bertelson;Jean J. Vroomen;Béatrice De Gelder

  • The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of automatic visual attention.

    Jean Vroomen;Paul Bertelson;Paul Bertelson;Beatrice De Gelder;Beatrice De Gelder

  • Ventriloquism : A case of crossmodal perceptual grouping

    Paul Bertelson

  • Phonetic segmentation in prereaders: effect of corrective information

    Régine Kolinsky;José Morais;Paul Bertelson

  • Temporal ventriloquism: crossmodal interaction on the time dimension. 1. Evidence from auditory-visual temporal order judgment.

    Paul Bertelson;Gisa G. Aschersleben

  • S-R relationships and reaction times to new versus repeated signals in a serial task.

    Unknown

  • The After-Effects of Ventriloquism

    Unknown

  • Central intermittency twenty years later.

    Paul Bertelson

  • Metaphonological abilities of adult illiterates: New evidence of heterogeneity

    Paul Bertelson;Beatrice de Gelder;Leda V. Tfouni;Jose Morais

  • The time-course of preparation: Confirmatory results with visual and auditory warning signals

    Paul Bertelson;Françoise Tisseyre

  • Visual recalibration and selective adaptation in auditory–visual speech perception: Contrasting build-up courses

    Jean J. Vroomen;Sabine S. van Linden;Béatrice De Gelder;Paul Bertelson;Paul Bertelson

  • The time-course of preparation with regular and irregular foreperiods

    Paul Bertelson;FranÇOise Tisseyre

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Vroomen
Jean Vroomen Tilburg University
Beatrice de Gelder
Beatrice de Gelder Maastricht University
Jose Morais
Jose Morais Université Libre de Bruxelles
Gisa Aschersleben
Gisa Aschersleben Saarland University
Ludwig Huber
Ludwig Huber University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Paul Bloom
Paul Bloom Columbia University
Isabelle Peretz
Isabelle Peretz University of Montreal
Francesco Pavani
Francesco Pavani University of Trento
Ruth Campbell
Ruth Campbell University College London
Elisabetta Làdavas
Elisabetta Làdavas University of Bologna

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