Sid Kouider mainly investigates Subliminal stimuli, Cognitive psychology, Priming, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Neuroscience. His research integrates issues of Neural correlates of consciousness and Perceptual Masking in his study of Subliminal stimuli. The various areas that Sid Kouider examines in his Cognitive psychology study include Cognition and Perception.
His Perception research incorporates themes from Certainty and Selection. In the subject of general Priming, his work in Repetition priming is often linked to Premotor cortex and Word processing, thereby combining diverse domains of study. In his work, Face perception, Change blindness, Fusiform face area and Superior temporal sulcus is strongly intertwined with Temporal cortex, which is a subfield of Functional magnetic resonance imaging.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognitive psychology, Perception, Subliminal stimuli, Neuroscience and Priming. His Cognitive psychology research integrates issues from Communication, Consciousness, Response priming, Cognition and Functional magnetic resonance imaging. His studies deal with areas such as Temporal cortex and Fusiform face area as well as Functional magnetic resonance imaging.
The concepts of his Perception study are interwoven with issues in Sensory system, Information processing and Masking. His study in Sensory system is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Visual cortex and Electroencephalography. His Subliminal stimuli research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Face perception, Visual masking, Human–computer interaction, Perceptual Masking and Neural correlates of consciousness.
Sid Kouider spends much of his time researching Cognitive psychology, Unconscious mind, Consciousness, Perception and Neuroscience. His research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Motion and Metacognition, Volition, Cognition. His Unconscious mind study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Certainty, Cognitive science and Selection.
His Consciousness research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Slow-wave sleep and Priming. Sid Kouider combines subjects such as Communication, Sensory system, Masking, Subliminal stimuli and Neural correlates of consciousness with his study of Perception. His work deals with themes such as Surprise and Repetition, which intersect with Neuroscience.
Sid Kouider mainly focuses on Consciousness, Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Neuroscience and Perception. His work carried out in the field of Consciousness brings together such families of science as Psycholinguistics and Set. Sid Kouider interconnects Slow-wave sleep, Electroencephalography and Covert in the investigation of issues within Cognitive psychology.
The Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Sleep function, Sensory system and Balance. His Neuroscience research includes themes of Repetition and Surprise. His Perception research includes elements of Certainty, Metacognition, Cognitive science and Selection.
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Levels of processing during non-conscious perception: a critical review of visual masking
Sid Kouider;Stanislas Dehaene.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2007)
What is consciousness, and could machines have it?
Stanislas Dehaene;Stanislas Dehaene;Hakwan Lau;Hakwan Lau;Sid Kouider.
Science (2017)
How rich is consciousness? The partial awareness hypothesis.
Sid Kouider;Vincent de Gardelle;Jérôme Sackur;Emmanuel Dupoux.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2010)
Subliminal Convergence of Kanji and Kana Words: Further Evidence for Functional Parcellation of the Posterior Temporal Cortex in Visual Word Perception
Kimihiro Nakamura;Stanislas Dehaene;Antoinette Jobert;Denis Le Bihan.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005)
Acquisition of English Number Marking: The Singular-Plural Distinction
Sid Kouider;Justin Halberda;Justin Wood;Susan Carey.
Language Learning and Development (2006)
Partial Awareness Creates the “Illusion” of Subliminal Semantic Priming
Sid Kouider;Emmanuel Dupoux.
Psychological Science (2004)
Cerebral Bases of Subliminal and Supraliminal Priming during Reading
Sid Kouider;Sid Kouider;Stanislas Dehaene;Stanislas Dehaene;Antoinette Jobert;Denis Le Bihan.
Cerebral Cortex (2007)
A Neural Marker of Perceptual Consciousness in Infants
Sid Kouider;Sid Kouider;Carsten Stahlhut;Sofie V. Gelskov;Sofie V. Gelskov;Leonardo S. Barbosa.
Science (2013)
Infants ask for help when they know they don't know
Louise Goupil;Margaux Romand-Monnier;Sid Kouider.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2016)
The role of the striatum in rule application: the model of Huntington's disease at early stage.
Marc Teichmann;Emmanuel Dupoux;Sid Kouider;Pierre Brugières.
Brain (2005)
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