Aina Puce
Orcid: 0000-0002-0716-4185
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Aina Puce
authored at least 18 papers
between 2003 and 2023.
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2023
brainlife.io: A decentralized and open source cloud platform to support neuroscience research.
CoRR, 2023
2022
NeuroImage, 2022
Advances in human intracranial electroencephalography research, guidelines and good practices.
NeuroImage, 2022
2021
2020
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2020
2019
NeuroImage, 2019
2016
Something to sink your teeth into: The presence of teeth augments ERPs to mouth expressions.
NeuroImage, 2016
2014
Neural correlates of apparent motion perception of impoverished facial stimuli: A comparison of ERP and ERSP activity.
NeuroImage, 2014
2011
Action expertise reduces brain activity for audiovisual matching actions: An fMRI study with expert drummers.
NeuroImage, 2011
Corrigendum to "Action expertise reduces brain activity for audiovisual matching actions: An fMRI study with expert drummers" [NeuroImage 56/3 (2011) 1480-1492].
NeuroImage, 2011
Cortical Networks Representing Object Categories and High-level Attributes of Familiar Real-world Action Sounds.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2011
Structural Network Topology Revealed by White Matter Tractography in Cannabis Users: A Graph Theoretical Analysis.
Brain Connect., 2011
2009
Different categories of living and non-living sound-sources activate distinct cortical networks.
NeuroImage, 2009
2008
Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG 2008), 2008
2007
Common and distinct brain activation to viewing dynamic sequences of face and hand movements.
NeuroImage, 2007
2004
Viewing the motion of human body parts activates different regions of premotor, temporal, and parietal cortex.
NeuroImage, 2004
2003
The human temporal lobe integrates facial form and motion: evidence from fMRI and ERP studies.
NeuroImage, 2003
The functional magnetic resonance imaging hemodynamic response to faces remains stable until the ninth decade.
NeuroImage, 2003