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Pierre Jolicoeur

Pierre Jolicoeur

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Psychology

D-Index
63
Citations
15800
World Ranking
3118
National Ranking
194

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences
  • 1983 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Pierre Jolicoeur is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of neuroscience, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience. Their research spans several related subfields, including social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, sociology, and political science. Over the course of their career, Jolicoeur has authored work covering a broad range of topics that intersect neural processes and behavioral studies.

The main topics of Jolicoeur's research include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect

Jolicoeur's frequent publication venues further illustrate their research direction, with multiple papers appearing in the journal Psychophysiology. Other venues include Pain, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Scientific Reports, and Neuropsychologia. These journals reflect work that integrates neurophysiological methods and experimental psychology.

Several recent papers authored by collaborators associated with Jolicoeur include:

  • "Difficulty suppressing visual distraction while dual tasking," 2022, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • "Distilling the distinct contralateral and ipsilateral attentional responses to lateral stimuli and the bilateral response to midline stimuli for upper and lower visual hemifield locations," 2020, Psychophysiology
  • "Magnetoencephalography resting-state correlates of executive and language components of verbal fluency," 2022, Scientific Reports
  • "Pain reflects the informational value of nociceptive inputs," 2024, Pain
  • "Scanning acoustic short-term memory: Evidence for two subsystems with different time-course and memory strength," 2020, International Journal of Psychophysiology

The scientist has published mainly in the area of neuroscience, authoring 41 publications related to this broad discipline. Their frequent coauthors include researchers who have collaborated on multiple occasions, such as Amour Simal, Brandi Lee Drisdelle, Roberto Dell'Acqua, Jean Gagnon, and Anthony Seaboyer, indicating ongoing collaborations within cognitive and experimental neuroscience.

Recognition of Jolicoeur's work includes fellowship honors such as being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2004 under the Academy of Social Sciences and an earlier distinction as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1983. These awards reflect their engagement with the broader scientific community.

Best Publications

  • A Solution to the Effect of Sample Size on Outlier Elimination

    Mark Van Selst;Pierre Jolicoeur

  • The multivariate generalization of the allometry equation

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • A central capacity sharing model of dual-task performance.

    Michael Tombu;Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Pictures and names: Making the connection ☆

    Pierre Jolicoeur;Mark A. Gluck;Stephen M. Kosslyn

  • The Demonstration of Short-Term Consolidation.

    Pierre Jolicoeur;Roberto Dell'Acqua

  • The time to name disoriented natural objects

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Measurement of ERP latency differences: a comparison of single-participant and jackknife-based scoring methods.

    Andrea Kiesel;Jeff Miller;Pierre Jolicoeur;Benoit Brisson

  • Modulation of the attentional blink by on-line response selection: evidence from speeded and unspeeded task1 decisions.

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Concurrent response-selection demands modulate the attentional blink

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Visual short-term memory capacity for simple and complex objects

    Roy Luria;Paola Sessa;Alex Gotler;Pierre Jolicœur

  • Long-term electrophysiological changes in athletes with a history of multiple concussions

    Louis De Beaumont;Benoit Brisson;Maryse Lassonde;Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Visual search for colour targets that are or are not linearly separable from distractors.

    Ben Bauer;Pierre Jolicoeur;William B. Cowan

  • Identification of Disoriented Objects: A Dual‐systems Theory

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Spatial attention freezes during the attention blink.

    R. Dell'Acqua;P. Sessa;P. Jolicœur;N. Robitaille

  • Tracking the location of visuospatial attention in a contingent capture paradigm

    milie Leblanc;David J. Prime;Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Restricted attentional capacity between sensory modalities.

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Curve tracing: A possible basic operation in the perception of spatial relations.

    Pierre Jolicoeur;Shimon Ullman;Marilynn Mackay

  • Testing the predictions of the central capacity sharing model.

    Michael Tombu;Pierre Jolicoeur

  • Multivariate Geographical Variation In The Wolf Canis Lupus L

    Pierre Jolicoeur

  • A lifetime asymptotic growth curve for human height.

    Pierre Jolicoeur;Jacques Pontier;Marie-Odile Pernin;Michel Sempe

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Dell'Acqua
Roberto Dell'Acqua University of Padua
Iring Koch
Iring Koch RWTH Aachen University
Stephen M. Kosslyn
Stephen M. Kosslyn Harvard University
Isabelle Peretz
Isabelle Peretz University of Montreal
Maryse Lassonde
Maryse Lassonde University of Montreal
Sven Joubert
Sven Joubert University of Montreal
Jorge L. Armony
Jorge L. Armony McGill University
Martin Arguin
Martin Arguin University of Montreal
Julie Carrier
Julie Carrier University of Montreal
Daniel Sinnett
Daniel Sinnett University of Montreal

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