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Serge Brédart

Serge Brédart

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
6298
World Ranking
9169
National Ranking
131

Overview

Serge Brédart is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their research spans several interconnected domains within neuroscience and psychology, focusing notably on cognitive processes and social behavior.

The main fields of study for Brédart include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

Within these broad areas, their work delves into subfields such as:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • General Health Professions
  • Social Psychology

Brédart's research topics cover a diversity of subjects including:

  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Child and Animal Learning Development

Their publication record includes recent papers such as:

  • "The Influence of Anthropomorphism on Giving Personal Names to Objects," 2021, Advances in Cognitive Psychology
  • "Strategies to resolve recall failures for proper names: New data," 2020, Memory & Cognition
  • "Middle-Aged People's Perceptions of Name Recall Failures," 2022, Advances in Cognitive Psychology
  • "Strategic learning of people's names as a function of expected utility in young and older adults," 2024, Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition
  • "How Does It Feel When People Forget Your Name or Name You Incorrectly?," 2025, Names

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Valentine Vanootighem
  • Christel Devue
  • Marie Geurten
  • Marie Badolle

The publication venues featuring multiple works by Brédart are:

  • Advances in Cognitive Psychology
  • Memory & Cognition
  • Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition
  • Names

Best Publications

  • Two distinct neuronal networks mediate the awareness of environment and of self

    Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse;Athena Demertzi;Manuel Schabus;Quentin Noirhomme

  • Brain Response to One's Own Name in Vegetative State, Minimally Conscious State, and Locked-in Syndrome

    Fabien Perrin;Caroline Schnakers;Manuel Schabus;Christian Degueldre

  • The cognitive psychology of proper names

    Serge Bredart;Tim Brennen;Tim Valentine

  • Here I am: The cortical correlates of visual self-recognition

    Christel Devue;Fabienne Collette;Evelyne Balteau;Christian Degueldre

  • The neural correlates of visual self-recognition.

    Christel Devue;Serge Brédart

  • The cognitive psychology of proper names: On the importance of being Ernest

    Tim Valentine;Tim Brennen;Serge Brédart

  • Age-related differences in updating working memory.

    Martial Van der Linden;Serge Brédart;Annick Beerten

  • Moses strikes again: Focalization effect on a semantic illusion

    Serge Bredart;Karin Modolo

  • Self-consciousness in non-communicative patients.

    Steven Laureys;Fabien Perrin;Serge Brédart

  • Short article one's own face is hard to ignore

    Serge Brédart;Marie Delchambre;Steven Laureys

  • Assessment of visual pursuit in post-comatose states: use a mirror.

    Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse;Caroline Schnakers;Serge Brédart;Steven Laureys

  • Social cues and verbal framing in risky choice.

    X. T Wang;Frédéric Simons;Serge Brédart

  • When memory shifts toward more typical category exemplars: accentuation effects in the recollection of ethnically ambiguous faces.

    Olivier Corneille;Johanne Huart;Emilie Becquart;Serge Brédart

  • An interactive activation model of face naming.

    Serge Brédart;Tim Valentine;Andy Calder;Liliana Gassi

  • What's in a name? access to information from people's names

    Tim Valentine;Serge Bredart;Rebecca Lawson;Geoff Ward

  • Characteristics of Near-Death Experiences Memories as Compared to Real and Imagined Events Memories

    Marie Thonnard;Vanessa Charland-Verville;Serge Brédart;Hedwige Dehon

  • You do not find your own face faster; you just look at it longer

    Christel Devue;Stefan Van der Stigchel;Serge Brédart;Jan Theeuwes

  • False memories: young and older adults think of semantic associates at the same rate, but young adults are more successful at source monitoring.

    Hedwige Dehon;Serge Brédart

  • Do Babies Resemble Their Fathers More Than Their Mothers? A Failure to Replicate Christenfeld and Hill (1995)

    Serge Brédart;Robert M French

  • An ‘Other-Race’ Effect in Age Estimation from Faces:

    Hedwige Dehon;Serge Brédart

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim Valentine
Tim Valentine Goldsmiths University of London
Martial Van der Linden
Martial Van der Linden University of Geneva
Christine Bastin
Christine Bastin University of Liège
Fabienne Collette
Fabienne Collette University of Liège
Jan Theeuwes
Jan Theeuwes Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Raymond Bruyer
Raymond Bruyer Université Catholique de Louvain
Timothy J. Perfect
Timothy J. Perfect Plymouth University
Stefan Van der Stigchel
Stefan Van der Stigchel Utrecht University
Frank Larøi
Frank Larøi University of Oslo
Andrew J. Calder
Andrew J. Calder University of Cambridge

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