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Selected publications of Sébastien Marti |
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Fosca Al Roumi,
Sébastien Marti,
Liping Wang,
Marie Amalric,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Mental compression of spatial sequences in human working memory using numerical and geometrical primitives.
Neuron,
109(16):2627--2639,
2021.
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Giulia Gennari,
Sébastien Marti,
Marie Palu,
Ana Fló,
and Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz.
Orthogonal neural codes for speech in the infant brain.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
118(31),
2021.
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Fosca Al Roumi,
Sébastien Marti,
Liping Wang,
Marie Amalric,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Mental compression of spatial sequences in human working memory using numerical and geometrical primitives.
bioRxiv,
2020.
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Moti Salti,
Asaf Harel,
and Sébastien Marti.
Conscious perception: Time for an update?.
Journal of cognitive neuroscience,
31(1):1--7,
2019.
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Darinka Trübutschek,
Sébastien Marti,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Temporal-order information can be maintained in non-conscious working memory.
Scientific reports,
9(1):6484,
2019.
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Darinka Trübutschek,
Sébastien Marti,
Henrik Ueberschär,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Probing the limits of activity-silent non-conscious working memory.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
116(28):14358--14367,
2019.
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S. Marti and S. Dehaene.
Discrete and continuous mechanisms of temporal selection in rapid visual streams.
Nature Communication,
8(1955),
2017.
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Darinka Trübutschek,
Sébastien Marti,
Andrés Ojeda,
Jean-Rémi King,
Yuanyuan Mi,
Misha Tsodyks,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
A theory of working memory without consciousness or sustained activity.
eLife,
2017.
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Lionel Naccache,
Sebastien Marti,
Jacobo D. Sitt,
Darinka Trübutschek,
and Lucie Berkovitch.
Why the P3b is still a plausible correlate of conscious access? A commentary on Silverstein et al., 2015.
Cortex,
2016.
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Sébastien Marti,
Laurie Bayet,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Subjective report of eye fixations during serial search..
Conscious Cogn,
33C:1--15,
December 2015.
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Sebastien Marti,
Jean-Remi King,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Time-Resolved Decoding of Two Processing Chains during Dual-Task Interference.
Neuron,
88:1-11,
December 16 2015.
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Stanislas Dehaene,
Lucie Charles,
Jean-Remi King,
and Sebastien Marti.
Toward a computational theory of conscious processing.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology,
25:76-84,
2014.
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Sébastien Marti,
Louis Thibault,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
How does the extraction of local and global auditory regularities vary with context?.
PLoS One,
9(9):e107227,
2014.
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Lucie Charles,
Filip Van Opstal,
Sébastien Marti,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Distinct brain mechanisms for conscious versus subliminal error detection.
Neuroimage,
73:80--94,
June 2013.
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Aaron Schurger,
Sebastien Marti,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Reducing multi-sensor data to a single time course that reveals experimental effects.
BMC Neurosci,
14(1):122,
2013.
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Sébastien Marti,
Mariano Sigman,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
A shared cortical bottleneck underlying Attentional Blink and Psychological Refractory Period..
Neuroimage,
59(3):2883-98,
October 2012.
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Sebastien Marti,
Jerome Sackur,
Mariano Sigman,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Mapping introspection's blind spot: Reconstruction of dual-task phenomenology using quantified introspection..
Cognition,
115:303-13,
2010.
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