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Beauny, A., de Heering, A., Muñoz Moldes, S., Martin, J.R., de Beir, A., & Cleeremans, A.
Unconscious categorization of sub-millisecond complex images
PlosOne
de Heering, A., Beauny, A., Vuillaume, L., Salvesen, L., & Cleeremans, A. 
The SSVEP tool as a marker of subjective visibility
bioRxiv
Bertels, J., Bourguignon, M., de Heering, A., Chetail, F., De Tiège, X., Cleeremans, A., & Destrebecqz, A.
Snakes elicit specifc neural responses in the human infant brain
Scientific reports
Cleeremans, A., Achoui, D., Beauny, A., Keuninckx, L., Martin, J.R., Munoz-Moldes, S., Vuillaume, L., & de Heering, A.
Learning to be conscious
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
2019
AWARD
Azrieli postdoctoral fellowship in Brain, Mind, & Consciousness,
CIFAR, Canada
Lochy, A., de Heering, A., & Rossion, B.
The non-linear development of the right
hemispheric specialization for
human face perception
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
de Heering, A., & Kolinsky, R. 
Braille readers break mirror invariance for both visual Braille and Latin letters
Cognition
2018
AWARD
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Seal of Excellence for the MSCA“AVIBABY”
Barilari, M., de Heering, A., Crollen, V., Collignon, O., & Bottini, R.
Is red heavier than yellow even for blind?
i-Perception
de Heering, A., Collignon, O., & Kolinsky, R.
Blind readers break mirror invariance as sighted do
Cortex
2016
de Heering, A., Goffaux, V., Dollion, N., Godard, O., Durand, K., & Baudouin, J.Y.
Three-month-old infants’ sensitivity to horizontal information within faces
Developmental Psychobiology
de Heering, A., Dormal, G., Pelland, M., Lewis, T.L., Maurer, D., & Collignon, O.
A brief period of postnatal visual deprivation alters the balance between auditory and visual attention
Current Biology
2014
de Heering, A., Bracovic, A., & Maurer, D
Starting School Improves Preschoolers’ Ability to Discriminate Child Faces
Ecological Psychology
2013
de Heering, A., & Maurer, D.
The Effect of Spatial Frequency on Perceptual Learning of Inverted Faces
Vision Research
de Heering, A., & Schiltz, C.
Sensitivity to spacing information increases more for the eye region than for the mouth region during childhood
International Journal of Behavioral Development
2012
AWARD
de Heering, A., & Maurer, D.
Face memory deficits in patients deprived of early visual inputs by bilateral congenital cataracts
Developmental Psychobiology
Exceptionally Good Reviewer Award dedicated by
Anthony Norcia (University of Stanford, USA), Editorial Board
Member of Journal of Vision
AWARD
Best Poster Award, NIPS International Symposium: Face
Perception and Recognition, Okazaki, Japan
de Heering, A., Wallis, J., & Maurer, D.
The Composite Face Effect Survives Abnormal Asymmetric Distortions
Perception
de Heering, A., Aljuhanay, A., Rossion, B., & Pascalis, O.
Early Deafness Increases the Face Inversion Effect and Does not Modulate the Composite Face Effect
Frontiers in Perception Science
de Heering, A., Rossion, B., & Maurer, D.
Developmental Changes in Face Recognition During Childhood: Evidence from Upright and Inverted Faces
Cognitive Development
AWARD
The most cited Cognitive Development article for
Developmental changes in face recognition during childhood: Evidence from upright and inverted faces
2010
Kuefner, D., de Heering, A., Jacques, C., Palmero-Soler, E., & Rossion, B.
Early visually evoked electrophysiological responses over the human brain (P1, N170) show stable patterns of face-sensitivity from 4 years to adulthood
Frontiers in Perception Science
de Heering, A., de Liedekerke, C., Deboni, M., & Rossion, B.
The role of experience during childhood in shaping the other-race face effect
Developmental Science
2009
AWARD
NSERC scholarship, Department of Psychology,
Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University, Canada
2008
de Heering, A., & Rossion, B.
Prolonged visual experience in adulthood modulates perceptual face processes
PlosOne
de Heering, A., Rossion, B., Turati, C., & Simion, F.
Holistic face processing can be independent of gaze behavior: Evidence from the face composite effect
Journal of Neuropsychology
de Heering, A., Turati, C., Rossion, B., Bulf, H., Goffaux, V., & Simion, F.
Newborns' face recognition is based on spatial frequencies below 0.5 cycles per degree
Cognition
2017
Rhodes, G., Nishimura, M., de Heering, A., Jeffery, L., & Maurer, D.
Reduced adaptability, but no fundamental disruption, of norm-based face-coding mechanisms following early visual deprivation from congenital cataracts
Developmental Science
2022
Kabdebon, C., Flo, A., de Heering, A., & Aslin, D.
The power of rhythms: how neural entrainment reveals neurocognitive development
NeuroImage
2020
2005
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2007
de Heering, A., Houthuys, S., & Rossion, B.
Holistic face processing is mature at 4 years of age: evidence from the composite face effect
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
2006
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Early Career Investigator Award, International Conference
on Infant Studies (ICIS), Kyoto, Japan
2005
AWARD
Young Researcher Award, European Science Foundation Research Conference: Brain Development and Cognition in Human Infants,
From Action to Cognition, Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy
2023
2023
Quek, G.L., & de Heering, A.
A qualitatively distinct attentional signature for face-selective processing compared to other high-level visual categories
Submitted
Bertels, J., de Heering, A., Bourguignon, M., Cleeremans, A., & Destrebecqz, A.
What determines the neural response to snakes? A systematic comparison of color and grayscale stimuli
Frontiers in Psychology
2016
2015
Collignon, O., Dormal, G., de Heering, A., Lepore, F., Lewis, T., & Maurer, D.
Long-Lasting Crossmodal Cortical Reorganization Triggered by Brief Postnatal Visual Deprivation
Current Biology
de Heering, A., & Rossion, B.
Rapid Categorization of Natural Face Images in the Infant Right Hemisphere
eLife
2017
de Heering, A., Goffaux, V., Dollion, N., Godard, O., Durand, K., & Baudouin, J.Y.
Three-month-old infants’ sensitivity to horizontal information within faces
Developmental Psychobiology
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