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2024

Haddad, L., Wamain, Y. & Kalénine, S. (2024). Impact of multiple affordances on object perception in naturalistic scenes. Lab seminar, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Philadelphia, USA, 21 February 2024. Talk

 

2023

Haddad, L., Kalénine, S. & Wamain, Y. (2023). Impact of affordance similarity and thematic relations on μ rhythm desynchronization during perception of 3D object pairs. International Conference for Young Researchers in Psychology, Lille, France, 08 december 2023. Talk

 

Haddad, L., Wamain, Y. & Kalénine, S. (2023). Impact of multiple affordances on object selection: influence of semantic relations. Lab seminar, Coimbra, Portugal, 11 July 2023. Talk

 

Wamain, Y., Haddad, L. & Kalénine, S. (2023). Evocation of multiple affordances during object selection in a scene: behavioral and neurophysiological evidence. Seeing and Acting Workshop: Functional and Neural Perspectives, Coimbra, Portugal, 21-23 September 2023. Poster

 

Haddad, L., Kalénine, S. & Wamain, Y. (2023). Impact of affordance similarity and thematic relations on mu rhythm desynchronization during perception of 3D object pairs. European Society of Cognitive Psychology, Porto, Portugal, 06-10 September 2023. Poster

 

Haddad, L., Wamain, Y. & Kalénine, S. (2023). Competition between affordances evoked by scene presenting multiple objects: when thematic relations solve it. CAOs Workshop on Concepts, Actions and Objects: Functional and Neural Perspectives, Rovereto, Italy, 4-6 May 2023. Poster

 

2022

Haddad, L., Kalénine, S. & Wamain, Y. (2022). The impact of object category and manipulability on compatibility effects. Journée Scientifique des Jeunes Chercheurs, Lille, France, 02 December 2022. Poster

 

Haddad, L., Kalénine, S. & Wamain, Y. (2022). The impact of object category and manipulability on compatibility effects. Human Embodied COgnition, Montpellier, France, 27-28 October 2022. Talk

 

Haddad, L., Kalénine, S. & Wamain, Y. (2022). The impact of object category and manipulability on compatibility effects. European Society of Cognitive Psychology, Lille, France, 06-10 September 2022. Symposium