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Neuroscience

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43
Citations
7614
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7380
National Ranking
338

Psychology

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43
Citations
7609
World Ranking
7272
National Ranking
67

Overview

Sid Kouider is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure in France and conducts research primarily in the field of Neuroscience. Their work focuses extensively on areas such as Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, with additional contributions to General Decision Sciences, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

The main topics explored in Kouider's research include Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Neural dynamics and brain function, Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, Neuroscience and Music Perception, Multisensory perception and integration, and Sleep and related disorders.

Sid Kouider has published several papers in various scientific journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Sleepers Selectively Suppress Informative Inputs during Rapid Eye Movements (2020, Current Biology)
  • Expectations boost the reconstruction of auditory features from electrophysiological responses to noisy speech (2022, Cerebral Cortex)
  • Learning New Vocabulary Implicitly During Sleep Transfers With Cross-Modal Generalization Into Wakefulness (2022, Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  • Acceleration of information processing en route to perceptual awareness in infancy (2022, Current Biology)
  • Accelerating reading acquisition and boosting comprehension with a cognitive science-based tablet training (2020, Journal of Computers in Education)

Kouider frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Matthieu Koroma, Thomas Andrillon, Damien Léger, Benjamin Rebouillat, and Célia Lacaux. Collaboration counts are highest with Matthieu Koroma, followed by Thomas Andrillon and Damien Léger.

Their research has been published often in the following venues:

  • Current Biology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Journal of Computers in Education

Best Publications

  • Levels of processing during non-conscious perception: a critical review of visual masking

    Sid Kouider;Stanislas Dehaene

  • What is consciousness, and could machines have it?

    Stanislas Dehaene;Stanislas Dehaene;Hakwan Lau;Hakwan Lau;Sid Kouider

  • How rich is consciousness? The partial awareness hypothesis.

    Sid Kouider;Vincent de Gardelle;Jérôme Sackur;Emmanuel Dupoux

  • Infants ask for help when they know they don't know

    Louise Goupil;Margaux Romand-Monnier;Sid Kouider

  • A Neural Marker of Perceptual Consciousness in Infants

    Sid Kouider;Sid Kouider;Carsten Stahlhut;Sofie V. Gelskov;Sofie V. Gelskov;Leonardo S. Barbosa

  • Acquisition of English Number Marking: The Singular-Plural Distinction

    Sid Kouider;Justin Halberda;Justin Wood;Susan Carey

  • 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

  • Partial Awareness Creates the “Illusion” of Subliminal Semantic Priming

    Sid Kouider;Emmanuel Dupoux

  • Cerebral Bases of Subliminal and Supraliminal Priming during Reading

    Sid Kouider;Sid Kouider;Stanislas Dehaene;Stanislas Dehaene;Antoinette Jobert;Denis Le Bihan

  • Neural Markers of Responsiveness to the Environment in Human Sleep

    Thomas Andrillon;Andreas Trier Poulsen;Lars Kai Hansen;Damien Léger

  • 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

  • Perceptual illusions in brief visual presentations.

    Vincent de Gardelle;Jérôme Sackur;Sid Kouider

  • Behavioral and Neural Indices of Metacognitive Sensitivity in Preverbal Infants.

    Louise Goupil;Louise Goupil;Sid Kouider;Sid Kouider

  • Inducing task-relevant responses to speech in the sleeping brain

    Sid Kouider;Thomas Andrillon;Leonardo S. Barbosa;Leonardo S. Barbosa;Louise Goupil;Louise Goupil

  • Nonconscious Influences from Emotional Faces: A Comparison of Visual Crowding, Masking, and Continuous Flash Suppression

    Nathan Faivre;Nathan Faivre;Vincent Berthet;Vincent Berthet;Sid Kouider

  • Electrophysiological correlates of masked face priming

    Richard N. Henson;Elias Mouchlianitis;W. J. Matthews;Sid Kouider

  • Formation and suppression of acoustic memories during human sleep.

    Thomas Andrillon;Thomas Andrillon;Daniel Pressnitzer;Damien Léger;Sid Kouider

  • Subliminal Speech Priming

    Sid Kouider;Emmanuel Dupoux

  • Task-specific change of unconscious neural priming in the cerebral language network.

    Kimihiro Nakamura;Stanislas Dehaene;Antoinette Jobert;Denis Le Bihan

  • Activity in Face-Responsive Brain Regions is Modulated by Invisible, Attended Faces: Evidence from Masked Priming

    Sid Kouider;Sid Kouider;Evelyn Eger;Raymond Dolan;Richard N. Henson

  • Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness

    Matthias Michel;Diane Beck;Ned Block;Hal Blumenfeld

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanislas Dehaene
Stanislas Dehaene Collège de France
Emmanuel Dupoux
Emmanuel Dupoux School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
Axel Cleeremans
Axel Cleeremans Université Libre de Bruxelles
Hakwan Lau
Hakwan Lau Sungkyunkwan University
Antoinette Jobert
Antoinette Jobert Grenoble Alpes University
Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi École Normale Supérieure
Denis Le Bihan
Denis Le Bihan University of Paris-Saclay
Yoshikazu Ugawa
Yoshikazu Ugawa Fukushima Medical University
Christophe Pallier
Christophe Pallier Grenoble Alpes University
Susan Carey
Susan Carey Harvard University

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