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| Lecturer | | CCNi Principal Investigator |
| Supervised Postgraduate Students : Emanuele De Luca, Kay Foreman, Rachael E. Jack, Junpeng Lao, Emma Pickavance, Helen Rodger, Luca Vizioli |
I obtained my degree and PhD in Psychology at the University of Geneva, on the interdisciplinary study of the ‘other-race’ effect for face processing (2002). I am interested in the interdisciplinary investigation of brain-behaviour interactions on the study of human cognition. I have investigated diverse topics on visual cognition and motor processing, by means of brain imaging techniques (EEG and fMRI), neuronal network simulations, brain-damaged patients and behavioural paradigms.
My current research interests focus on the investigation of the networks involved in high-level vision processing, by the means of behavioural designs, mapping the impaired functions underlying the brain lesions of patients, drawing and testing functional predictions with the integration of EEG, MEG and fMRI measures.
To browse my publications, please use the 'Personal website' link, on the right of this page -> |
Consultation times for students : Roberto Caldara is available on wednesdays between 11:00 and 12:00. |
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| The full list of publications is updated by the author. Below is a list of the most relevant publications of Roberto Caldara considering his current research interests. If you wish to see the full list of publications, please click here. |
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Vizioli, L., Foreman, K., Rousselet, G. A. & Caldara, R. (in press) Inverting Faces Elicits Sensitivity to Race on the N170 Component: a Cross-Cultural Study Journal of Vision . [expand abstract] |
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Jack, R. E., Blais, C., Scheepers, C., Schyns, P. G., & Caldara, R. (2009) Cultural confusions show facial expressions are not universal Current Biology 19(18) pp 1543-1548. [expand abstract] |
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Blais, C., Jack, R. E., Scheepers, C., Fiset, D., & Caldara, R. (2008) Culture shapes how we look at faces PLoS ONE 3(8) pp e3022. [expand abstract] |
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