Jean-Michel Roy

1.1k total citations
18 papers, 497 citations indexed

About

Jean-Michel Roy is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Philosophy and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Jean-Michel Roy has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 497 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 4 papers in Philosophy and 3 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Jean-Michel Roy's work include Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (4 papers), Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies (3 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (3 papers). Jean-Michel Roy is often cited by papers focused on Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (4 papers), Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies (3 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (3 papers). Jean-Michel Roy collaborates with scholars based in France, Burundi and Switzerland. Jean-Michel Roy's co-authors include Jean Petitot, Bernard Pachoud, Francisco J. Varela, Moustafa Bensafi, Camille Ferdenzi, Jean‐Marc Coicaud, Jocelyn Pixley, Peter N. Stearns, Pierre Hassner and James M. Jasper and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical and Chemical Senses.

In The Last Decade

Jean-Michel Roy

13 papers receiving 417 citations

Peers

Jean-Michel Roy
Sven Walter Germany
Frederick Adams United States
George Berger Netherlands
Elena Clare Cuffari United States
Amy Kind United States
Ullin T. Place United Kingdom
Mog Stapleton United Kingdom
Kathleen V. Wilkes United States
Christopher Gauker United States
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Roy, Jean-Michel, et al.. (2021). Accounting for Subjectivity in Experimental Research on Human Olfaction. Chemical Senses. 46. 3 indexed citations
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Fournel, Arnaud, Cyril Herrier, Thierry Livache, et al.. (2021). Using a bio-inspired surface resonance plasmon electronic nose for fundamental research on human olfaction. Sensors and Actuators B Chemical. 350. 130846–130846. 4 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (2017). Time As the “Acid Test” of Neurophenomenology. Constructivist Foundations. 13(1). 101–103.
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (2017). La conciencia de sí como otro. Hacia un re-examen de la tradición psicopatológica. Ideas y Valores. 66. 193–220.
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Coicaud, Jean‐Marc, Peter N. Stearns, James M. Jasper, et al.. (2015). Emotions in International Politics. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 20 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (2013). Pragmatisme cognitif et énactivisme. Intellectica Revue de l Association pour la Recherche Cognitive. 60(2). 69–89.
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (2006). Heterophenomenology and phenomenological skepticism. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. 6(1-2). 1–20. 3 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (2003). Phenomenological Claims and the Myth of the Given. Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume. 29. 1–32. 7 indexed citations
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Petitot, Jean, et al.. (2002). Naturaliser la phénoménologie. CNRS Éditions eBooks. 12 indexed citations
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Petitot, Jean, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud, & Jean-Michel Roy. (2002). Combler le déficit : introduction à la naturalisation de la phénoménologie. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). 1–100. 8 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (2000). Touche pas à mon homme !. Biofutur. 2000(202). 13–13. 1 indexed citations
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Petitot, Jean, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud, & Jean-Michel Roy. (1999). Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science. Stanford University Press eBooks. 341 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (1999). Paradigme et scientificité. Biofutur. 1999(193). 14–14. 1 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel, Jean Petitot, Bernard Pachoud, & Francisco J. Varela. (1999). Beyond the gap: An introduction to naturalizing phenomenology. 80 indexed citations
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (1998). Les marchés alimentaires parisiens et l'espace urbain du XVIIe au XIXe siècle. Histoire économie et société. 17(4). 693–710. 3 indexed citations
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Hintikka, Jaakko & Jean-Michel Roy. (1995). Husserl: La dimension phénoménologique. 39–64.
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Roy, Jean-Michel. (1995). El Sujeto de la Comunicación: reflexiones sobre los fundamentos del antihumanismo contemporáneo. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 44. 65–88.

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