GOFFAUX LAB
The human face conveys a wealth of complex information (e.g., identity, gaze, emotion, gender, etc.) critical for social interactions. Despite face information being conveyed via subtle luminance variations on the retina, its analysis by most human visual systems is fast and accurate.
Our goal is to understand how the human brain solves the complex task of face perception. By means of psychophysical, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging techniques, we explore what, when, and where face information is integrated in the brain to yield rich and complex face percepts.
The lab is part of two research institutes at the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL, Belgium): the Psychological Sciences Research Institute (IPSY) and the Institute of Neuroscience (IoNS), located respectively in Louvain-la-Neuve and Brussels.
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News
- Oct 2024: Our latest research paper “Horizontal face information is the main gateway to the shape and surface cues to familiar face identity” is now published in PLOS One!
- Aug 2024: Our lab attended the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) in Aberdeen, Scotland. Feel free to peruse our presentations here.
- Dec 2023: Kudos to Dr. Jolien Schuurmans on successfully defending her PhD thesis!
- Nov 2023: Congratulations to Dr. Umut Canoluk for successfully defending his PhD thesis!
Offers
We are always open to applications from motivated individuals interested in joining our lab. Whether you’re looking for an internship or a Master’s thesis, we have various projects available! Below are some areas of research we are currently working on:
- How does flipping a face upside down confuse the brain, and (how) is this disruption reflected in neural activity? Contact Mrittika Dey if you are interested in learning more.
- Does the radial bias influence fast saccades towards faces in the periphery ? Contact Marius Grandjean if you are interested in learning more.
We are also looking for candidates to apply for PhD funding with us! Please contact Valérie Goffaux to discuss possible topics!