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Lenoble Quentin
Lenoble Quentin
Université de Lille
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Finding faces, animals, and vehicles in far peripheral vision
M Boucart, Q Lenoble, J Quettelart, S Szaffarczyk, P Despretz, SJ Thorpe
Journal of vision 16 (2), 10-10, 2016
622016
Eye movement during retrieval of emotional autobiographical memories
M El Haj, JL Nandrino, P Antoine, M Boucart, Q Lenoble
Acta psychologica 174, 54-58, 2017
472017
Impact of peripheral field loss on the execution of natural actions: a study with glaucomatous patients and normally sighted people
S Dive, JF Rouland, Q Lenoble, S Szaffarczyk, AM McKendrick, M Boucart
Journal of glaucoma 25 (10), e889-e896, 2016
422016
Eying the future: Eye movement in past and future thinking
M El Haj, Q Lenoble
Cortex 105, 97-103, 2018
382018
Don’t stare, unless you don’t want to remember: Maintaining fixation compromises autobiographical memory retrieval
Q Lenoble, SMJ Janssen, M El Haj
Memory 27 (2), 231-238, 2019
332019
Autobiographical memory increases pupil dilation
M El Haj, S MJ Janssen, K Gallouj, Q Lenoble
Translational neuroscience 10 (1), 280-287, 2019
272019
Visual object categorisation in people with glaucoma
Q Lenoble, JJ Lek, AM McKendrick
British Journal of Ophthalmology 100 (11), 1585-1590, 2016
242016
Differential processing of natural scenes in posterior cortical atrophy and in Alzheimer’s disease, as measured with a saccade choice task
M Boucart, G Calais, Q Lenoble, C Moroni, F Pasquier
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 8, 60, 2014
222014
Scene categorization in Alzheimer's disease: A saccadic choice task
Q Lenoble, G Bubbico, S Szaffarczyk, F Pasquier, M Boucart
Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders extra 5 (1), 1-12, 2015
212015
Attentional capture by incongruent object/background scenes in patients with Alzheimer disease
Q Lenoble, X Corveleyn, S Szaffarczyk, F Pasquier, M Boucart
Cortex 107, 4-12, 2018
162018
Influence of visual deficits on object categorization in normal aging
Q Lenoble, P Bordaberry, MB Rougier, M Boucart, S Delord
Experimental aging research 39 (2), 145-161, 2013
162013
Pupil dilation as an index of verbal fluency
ME Haj, Q Lenoble, P Allain
The American Journal of Psychology 133 (4), 501-507, 2020
82020
The eyes of the past: larger pupil size for autobiographical memories retrieved from field perspective
M El Haj, SMJ Janssen, Q Lenoble, F Robin, K Gallouj
Neurological Sciences, 1-6, 2021
62021
Alterations of the contrast gain during normal aging: A dissociation between the magnocellular and parvocellular signatures for old and very-old groups
Q Lenoble, H Amieva, S Delord
Journal of Vision 12 (9), 1214-1214, 2012
62012
The pupil and myself: Pupil dilation during retrieval of self-defining memories
M El Haj, Q Lenoble, AA Moustafa
Neurological Sciences 43 (9), 5259-5265, 2022
52022
Glaucoma and computer use: do contrast and color enhancements improve visual comfort in patients?
C Garric, JF Rouland, Q Lenoble
Ophthalmology Glaucoma 4 (5), 531-540, 2021
52021
“Look at Me”–Eye Movements During Autobiographical Retrieval in Face-to-Face Interactions
Q Lenoble, M El Haj
Journal of Psychophysiology, 2021
52021
Category-specific visual recognition and aging from the PACE theory perspective: Evidence for a presemantic deficit in aging object recognition
P Bordaberry, C Gerlach, Q Lenoble
Experimental Aging Research 42 (5), 431-446, 2016
52016
Does a yellow filter improve visual object categorization in normal aging?
Q Lenoble, M Boucart, MB Rougier, P Bordaberry, S Delord
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 21 (3), 325-345, 2014
52014
Magnocellular and parvocellular mediated luminance contrast discrimination in severe alcohol use disorder
C Creupelandt, P Maurage, Q Lenoble, C Lambot, C Geus, F D’Hondt
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 45 (2), 375-385, 2021
42021
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