Frédéric Gosselin
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View article: Sustainable forest planning: Assessing biodiversity effects of Triad zoning based on empirical data and virtual landscapes
Sustainable forest planning: Assessing biodiversity effects of Triad zoning based on empirical data and virtual landscapes Open
The Triad framework seeks to balance the economic and ecological functions in forested landscapes by combining intensively, extensively, and unmanaged areas, assuming a higher support to biodiversity in extensively rather than in intensive…
View article: A classification‐occupancy model based on automatically identified species data
A classification‐occupancy model based on automatically identified species data Open
Occupancy models estimate a species' occupancy probability while accounting for imperfect detection, but often overlook the issue of false‐positive detections. This problem of false positives has gained attention recently with the rapid ad…
View article: Towards a latent space cartography of subjective experience in mental health
Towards a latent space cartography of subjective experience in mental health Open
Aims The way that individuals subjectively experience the world greatly influences their own mental well‐being. However, it remains a considerable challenge to precisely characterize the breadth and depth of such experiences. One persisten…
View article: Tree species identity shapes the relationship between canopy cover and herb‐layer species in temperate forests
Tree species identity shapes the relationship between canopy cover and herb‐layer species in temperate forests Open
The composition of canopy tree species is known to impact the distribution of herb‐layer species through various factors, such as light availability, soil structure and composition. However, relationships between these strata have been rar…
View article: Towards a Latent Space Cartography of Subjective Experience in Mental Health
Towards a Latent Space Cartography of Subjective Experience in Mental Health Open
The way that individuals subjectively experience the world greatly influences their own mental well-being. However, it remains a considerable challenge to precisely characterize the breadth and depth of such experiences. One persistent pro…
View article: Neural computations in prosopagnosia
Neural computations in prosopagnosia Open
We report an investigation of the neural processes involved in the processing of faces and objects of brain-lesioned patient PS, a well-documented case of pure acquired prosopagnosia. We gathered a substantial dataset of high-density elect…
View article: Decoding face recognition abilities in the human brain
Decoding face recognition abilities in the human brain Open
Why are some individuals better at recognizing faces? Uncovering the neural mechanisms supporting face recognition ability has proven elusive. To tackle this challenge, we used a multimodal data-driven approach combining neuroimaging, comp…
View article: Rapport final du projet Insylbios. " Mieux comprendre et INtégrer dans les pratiques SYLvicoles le rôle de la BIOdiversité des Sols dans le fonctionnement des forêts du sud du Massif central"
Rapport final du projet Insylbios. " Mieux comprendre et INtégrer dans les pratiques SYLvicoles le rôle de la BIOdiversité des Sols dans le fonctionnement des forêts du sud du Massif central" Open
Although crucial in the forest ecosystem functioning, the soil appears as one of the most complex parts to be taken into account by forest managers. In order to study the effects of sylvicultural practices on soil biodiversity and further …
View article: Do visual mental imagery and exteroceptive perception rely on the same mechanisms?
Do visual mental imagery and exteroceptive perception rely on the same mechanisms? Open
Subjective visual experience can be achieved with or without external stimuli. Previous work in neuroimaging suggests that exteroceptive visual perception and mental imagery activate similar brain areas within the ventral visual stream (e.…
View article: Are vividness judgments in mental imagery correlated with perceptual thresholds?
Are vividness judgments in mental imagery correlated with perceptual thresholds? Open
Previous work in neuroimaging suggests that exteroceptive visual perception and mental imagery activate similar brain areas within the ventral visual stream (e.g., Horikawa & Kamitani, 2017). However, it is still unclear to what extent viv…
View article: Reconstructing mental images using Bubbles and electroencephalography
Reconstructing mental images using Bubbles and electroencephalography Open
The exact nature of the visual features that are brought to consciousness when one is engaging in mental imagery is still difficult to study empirically. The few studies that have attempted to reconstruct mental images obtained poor qualit…
View article: Using Online Testing to Measure Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tuning in Face Processing
Using Online Testing to Measure Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tuning in Face Processing Open
Spatial frequency and orientation (SFO) use has been extensively studied. They typically involve precise control of external parameters (screen resolution, lighting, distance from screen). Consequently, the study of SFO has been constraine…
View article: Rhythmic Information Sampling in the Brain during Visual Recognition
Rhythmic Information Sampling in the Brain during Visual Recognition Open
When we fixate an object, visual information is continuously received on the retina. Several studies observed behavioral oscillations in perceptual sensitivity across such stimulus time, and these fluctuations have been linked to brain osc…
View article: Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material
Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material Open
Supplementary material of the paper "WHERE ARE WE NOW WITH EUROPEAN FOREST MULTI-TAXON BIODIVERSITY AND WHERE CAN WE HEAD TO?"
View article: Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material
Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? - Supplementary Material Open
Supplementary material of the paper "WHERE ARE WE NOW WITH EUROPEAN FOREST MULTI-TAXON BIODIVERSITY AND WHERE CAN WE HEAD TO?"
View article: Neural computations in prosopagnosia
Neural computations in prosopagnosia Open
We aimed to identify neural computations underlying the loss of face identification ability by modelling the brain activity of brain-lesioned patient PS, a well-documented case of acquired pure prosopagnosia. We collected a large dataset o…
View article: Joint Sampling of the Full Spectrum of Spatial Frequencies and Orientations During Face Recognition
Joint Sampling of the Full Spectrum of Spatial Frequencies and Orientations During Face Recognition Open
An extensive body of literature has aimed to understand how spatial frequencies (SF) and orientations (SO) support efficient face processing (Gold et al., 1999; Duncan et al., 2017). However, few studies have studied both information joint…
View article: Computational brain dynamics in prosopagnosia
Computational brain dynamics in prosopagnosia Open
The brains of the best face-recognisers (so-called “super-recognisers”) not only exhibit better mid-level visual computations, but also richer semantic computations (Faghel-Soubeyrand et al., 2021). To further examine the relationship betw…
View article: The Impact of Deafness on the Use of Information During Facial Emotion Discrimination
The Impact of Deafness on the Use of Information During Facial Emotion Discrimination Open
The integration of visual and auditory cues facilitates the detection of emotions in our interactions with others. Sensory deprivation such as deafness can be compensated through sign language, lip reading and oral communication. The diagn…