Marie Avillac

846 total citations
5 papers, 641 citations indexed

About

Marie Avillac is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensory Systems and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Marie Avillac has authored 5 papers receiving a total of 641 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 4 papers in Sensory Systems and 3 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Marie Avillac's work include Visual perception and processing mechanisms (4 papers), Multisensory perception and integration (3 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (3 papers). Marie Avillac is often cited by papers focused on Visual perception and processing mechanisms (4 papers), Multisensory perception and integration (3 papers) and Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies (3 papers). Marie Avillac collaborates with scholars based in France, Belgium and United States. Marie Avillac's co-authors include Jean‐René Duhamel, Etienne Olivier, Suliann Ben Hamed, Alexandre Pouget, Sophie Denève, Boris Gourévitch, Jean‐Marc Edeline, Hongying Wang, J. Douglas Crawford and Xiaogang Yan and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Nature Neuroscience and Journal of Neurophysiology.

In The Last Decade

Marie Avillac

5 papers receiving 639 citations

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All Works

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Avillac, Marie, et al.. (2012). Neural mechanisms for predictive head movement strategies during sequential gaze shifts. Journal of Neurophysiology. 108(10). 2689–2707. 12 indexed citations
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Gourévitch, Boris, et al.. (2009). Follow-up of latency and threshold shifts of auditory brainstem responses after single and interrupted acoustic trauma in guinea pig. Brain Research. 1304. 66–79. 43 indexed citations
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Avillac, Marie, Suliann Ben Hamed, & Jean‐René Duhamel. (2007). Multisensory Integration in the Ventral Intraparietal Area of the Macaque Monkey. Journal of Neuroscience. 27(8). 1922–1932. 210 indexed citations
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Avillac, Marie, Sophie Denève, Etienne Olivier, Alexandre Pouget, & Jean‐René Duhamel. (2005). Reference frames for representing visual and tactile locations in parietal cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 8(7). 941–949. 353 indexed citations
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Avillac, Marie, et al.. (2004). Multisensory integration in multiple reference frames in the posterior parietal cortex. Cognitive Processing. 5(3). 23 indexed citations

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