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Colin, C., Calcus, A., Hoonhorst, I., Collet, G., Markessis, E., Pablos Martin, X., & Deltenre, P. (2013). MMN and P300 are both modulated by the featured/featureless nature of deviant stimuli. Neurophysiologie clinique, 43(1), 68-69.2.
Hoonhorst, I., Deltenre, P., Markessis, E., Collet, G., Pablos Martin, X., & Colin, C. (2012). Evidence for a dual versus single origin of the MMNs evoked by cued versus cueless deviants. Clinical neurophysiology, 123(8), 1561-1567. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2011.12.0153.
Markessis, E., Hoonhorst, I., Colin, C., Collet, G., Pablos Martin, X., & Deltenre, P. (2007). Apport de l’électrophysiologie en pédo-audiologie. Cahiers de l'audition, 20(5), 38-53.4.
Pablos Martin, X., Deltenre, P., Hoonhorst, I., Markessis, E., Rossion, B., & Colin, C. (2007). Perceptual biases for rhythm: The Mismatch Negativity latency indexes the privileged status of binary vs non-binary interval ratios. Clinical neurophysiology, 118(12), 2709-2715. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2007.08.019 Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (4)
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Colin, C., Calcus, A., Hoonhorst, I., Collet, G., Markessis, E., Pablos Martin, X., & Deltenre, P. (2013). MMN and P300 are both modulated by the featured/featureless nature of deviant stimuli. Paper session presented at Neuromeeting Bourgogne (23-26 janvier: Beaune, France).2.
Colin, C., Hoonhorst, I., Markessis, E., Collet, G., Pablos Martin, X., & Deltenre, P. (2011). Evidence for a dual vs single origin of the Mismatch negativity (MMN). Abstracts of the 17th meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (p. 73) Abstract session presented at .3.
Pablos Martin, X., Deltenre, P., Hoonhorst, I., Markessis, E., Rossion, B., & Colin, C. (2008). Perceptual biases for rhythm: The Mismatch Negativity latency indexes the privileged status of binary vs non-binary interval ratios. Paper session presented at NeuroMeeting Bourgogne.4.
Pablos Martin, X., Deltenre, P., Hoonhorst, I., Markessis, E., Rossion, B., & Colin, C. (2007). Biais perceptif pour le rythme: La latence de la MMN indique le statut privilégié des ratios binaires vs non binaires. XXXème Symposium de l’Association de Psychologie Scientifique de Langue Française Abstract session presented at (Bruxelles)