Publications
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
- Fakche C., Hickey C. and Jensen O. (2024). Fast feature- and category-related parafoveal previewing support free visual exploration. Journal of Neuroscience, 44(49), 1-13. [pdf]
- Fakche C. and Dugué L. (2024). Perceptual cycles travel across retinotopic space. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-17. [pdf]
- Fakche C., VanRullen R., Marque P., and Dugué L. (2022). Alpha phase-amplitude tradeoffs predict visual perception. eNeuro, 9:1, 1-16. [pdf]
- ElShafei H., Masson R., Fakche C., Fornoni L., Moulin A., Caclin A., and Bidet-Caulet A. (2022). Age-related differences in bottom-up and top-down attention: Insights from EEG and MEG. European Journal of Neuroscience, 55(5), 1215-1231. [pdf]
Thesis
- Fakche C., under the supevision of Dugué L. and Collins T. (2022). Brain oscillations: the neural mechanism underlying perceptual rhythms. [pdf]
Conference Presentations
- Fakche C., Hickey C. and Jensen O. (2024). Neuronal evidence for category parafoveal previewing during the 200 ms intersaccadic interval. Short talk at MEG-UKI Conference, Birmingham, England.
- Fakche C., Hickey C. and Jensen O. (2024). Neuronal evidence for fast semantic parafoveal previewing during natural visual exploration. Poster at the 46th European Conference on Visual Perception, Aberdeen, Scotland.
- Fakche C., Galas L., Petras K., and Dugué L. (2024). Alpha traveling waves index spatial attention. Poster at the 24th Vision Science Society Meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.
- Fakche C., Hickey C. and Jensen O. (2024). Investigating Foveal and Parafoveal Object-Categorization in Visual Exploration. Poster at the Annual national meeting of the GDR Vision, Grenoble, France.
- Fakche C. and Jensen O. (2023). Investigating Foveal and Parafoveal Object-Categorization in Visual Exploration. Poster at MEG-UKI Conference, Dublin, Ireland.
- Fakche C. and Dugué L. (2022). The spatio-temporal organization of alpha brain oscillations shape visual perception across the retinotopic space. Talk at the 44th European Conference on Visual Perception, Nijmegen, The Netherland.
- Fakche C., VanRullen R., Marque P., and Dugué L. (2021). Phase-amplitude tradeoffs of spontaneous alpha oscillations predict cortical excitability and visual perception. Talk at the Annual national meeting of the GDR Vision, Lille, France.
- Galas L., Fakche C., Baudouin N. and Dugué L. (2021). Spatial dynamics of perceptual rhythms. Talk at the annual national meeting of GDR Vision, Lille, France.
- Fakche C., VanRullen R., Marque P., and Dugué L. (2021). Causal link between the phase and amplitude of spontaneous alpha oscillations, cortical excitability and visual perception. Virtual poster at the 43rd European Conference on Visual Perception, Online.
- Galas L., Fakche C., Baudouin N. and Dugué L. (2021). Investigating perceptual rhythms across retinotopic space. Virtual Poster at the 43rd European Conference on Visual Perception, Online.
- Fakche C. and Dugué L. (2019). Does the spatial organization of brain oscillations modulate perceptual rhythms? Poster at the Annual national meeting of the GDR Vision, Marseille, France
- Fakche C. and Dugué L. (2019). Does the spatial organization of brain oscillations modulate perceptual rhythms? Poster at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Leuven, Belgium.
- Fakche C., Lecaignard F., Lévêque Y., Fornoni L., Tillmann B. and Caclin A. (2018). Impaired pitch short-term memory in congenital amusia: a MEG/EEG study of mismatch negativity. Talk at the Annual national meeting of the Society of Psychology and Cognitive Neurosciences, Lyon, France.
- Fakche C., Lecaignard F., Lévêque Y., Fornoni L., Tillmann B. and Caclin A. (2018). Impaired pitch short-term memory in congenital amusia: a MEG/EEG study of mismatch negativity. Poster at the MMN2018: 8th Mismatch Negativity Conference, Helsinki, Finland.
Invited Talks
- 2024: IMPACT Team, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Lyon, France.
- 2023: Philipe Albouy’s Lab, CERVO, Laval, Québec, Canada, Online.
- 2022: Saskia Haegens’ Lab, Donders, Nijmegen, Netherlands & Columbia University, New-York, USA, Online.