Publications and communications of Christel Devue

Nigrou, T., Hansenne, M., & Devue, C. (2024). Exploration of the links between psychosocial wellbeing and face recognition skills in a French-speaking sample. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/311602. doi:10.31234/osf.io/4vbfc

Devue, C., Badolle, M., & Brédart, S. (2023). Strategic learning of people's names as a function of expected utility in young and old adults. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/311604. doi:10.31234/osf.io/38fcv

Devue, C., Reedy, M., Godfrey, H. K., & Susilo, T. (08 September 2023). Face learning strategies in typical observers and in developmental prosopagnosia [Poster presentation]. 23rd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Porto, Portugal.

Devue, C. (2023). The illusory perception of distinctiveness in familiar faces. Perception. doi:10.1177/03010066231206722

Devue, C., Badolle, M., & Brédart, S. (May 2023). To learn or not to learn: Spontaneous name learning strategies in young and older adults [Poster presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science.

Devue, C., & de Sena, S. (2023). The impact of stability in appearance on the development of facial representations. Cognition. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105569

Devue, C. (September 2022). The illusion of distinctiveness [Paper presentation]. 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Symposium on Current Issues in Face Identity Processing, Zurich, Switzerland.

Devue, C. (29 August 2022). An inconvenient association between familiarity and distinctiveness ratings of familiar faces. Perception, 51 (1S), 26. doi:10.1177/03010066221141167

Devue, C. (2022). Cost-efficient face learning in typical populations and in developmental prosopagnosia [Paper presentation]. AFC Lab Talk Series.

Devue, C., de Sena, S., & Wright, J. (2021). A cost-efficient face learning mechanism: The impact of stability in appearance on the resolution of facial representations. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/294713.

Murphy, J., Devue, C., Corballis, P. M., & Grimshaw, G. (2020). Proactive control of emotional distraction: Evidence from EEG alpha suppression. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 14. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2020.00318

Devue, C. (August 2019). When Brad Pitt is more refined than George Clooney: The role of stability in developing parsimonious facial representations [Paper presentation]. Face recognition symposium, Asian Pacific Conference on Vision, Osaka, Japan.

Devue, C. (July 2019). A cost-efficient mechanism of face learning [Paper presentation]. School of Psychology Colloquium Series, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Chapman, A., Devue, C., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2019). Fleeting reliability in the dot-probe task. Psychological Research, 83 (2), 308-320. doi:10.1007/s00426-017-0947-6

Devue, C. (2019). Why is Jared Leto more refined than Tom Cruise? The role of stability in developing parsimonious facial representations [Paper presentation]. Experimental Psychology Conference, New Zealand.

Devue, C. (2019). Breaking face processing tasks apart to improve their predictive value in the real world: A comment on Ramon, Bobak, and White (2019). British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953), 110 (3), 483-485. doi:10.1111/bjop.12391

Devue, C., Wride, A., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2019). New insights on real-world human face recognition. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 148 (6), 994-1007. doi:10.1037/xge0000493

Reedy, M., & Devue, C. (2019). New perspective on face learning: Stability modulates resolution of facial representations in the optimal observer. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/263485. doi:10.31219/osf.io/6s8c7

Reedy, M., Godfrey, H., Susilo, T., & Devue, C. (2019). Let’s split hairs: Examination of face learning strategies in developmental prosopagnosia [Paper presentation]. Experimental Psychology Conference, New Zealand.

Robins, E., Susilo, T., Ritchie, K. L., & Devue, C. (2018). Within-person variability promotes learning of internal facial features and facilitates perceptual discrimination and memory. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/311623. doi:10.31219/osf.io/5scnm

Devue, C., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2018). Face processing skills predict faithfulness of portraits drawn by novices. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 25 (6), 2208-2214. doi:10.3758/s13423-018-1435-8

Grimshaw, G. M., Kranz, L. S., Carmel, D., Moody, R. E., & Devue, C. (2018). Contrasting reactive and proactive control of emotional distraction. Emotion (Washington, D.C.), 18 (1), 26-38. doi:10.1037/emo0000337

Devue, C. (August 2017). Processing of Faces: Attentional capture, portrait drawing, and individual recognition skills [Paper presentation]. Invited talk at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

Devue, C. (2017). You know nothing about face recognition Jon Snow [Paper presentation]. Série de cours publiques PsyNCog.

Devue, C. (2017). What can spiders, portrait artists and Game of Thrones tell us about human visual cognition? [Paper presentation]. School of Psychology colloquia series.

Devue, C., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2017). Faces are special, but facial expressions aren't: Insights from an oculomotor capture paradigm. Attention, perception & psychophysics, 79 (5), 1438-1452. doi:10.3758/s13414-017-1313-x

Devue, C. (21 November 2016). Using Game of Thrones and portrait artists to study face perception and face recognition [Paper presentation]. School of Psychology Colloquium Series at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Devue, C., & Barsics, C. (2016). Outlining face processing skills of portrait artists: Performance reflects perceptual experience with faces. Vision Research, 127, 92-103. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2016.07.007

Devue, C. (09 November 2015). Let’s face it: Attentional selection of faces is special but not magic [Paper presentation]. School of Psychology seminar at the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.

Devue, C. (01 October 2015). Do irrelevant neutral and angry faces affect oculomotor behaviour? [Paper presentation]. Scottish Joint Face Processing Meeting, Stirling, United Kingdom.

Devue, C., Kranz, L., Carmel, D., Moody, R., & Grimshaw, G. (21 August 2015). Attentional control of positive and negative visual emotional distraction. Perception, 44 (1_suppl), 1-415.

Devue, C. (11 September 2014). Can complex stimuli capture attention automatically? [Paper presentation]. Psychology Post- graduate Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

van Hooff, J. C., Devue, C., Vieweg, P. E., & Theeuwes, J. (2013). Disgust- and not fear-evoking images hold our attention. Acta Psychologica, 143 (1), 1-6. doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.001

Devue, C., Barsics, C., & Brédart, S. (01 September 2012). Does drawing faces make you a super-expert of faces? An investigation of face perception and recognition abilities in visual artists [Poster presentation]. Visual Science of Art Conference, Alghero, Italy.

Devue, C. (07 February 2012). Can faces capture and guide the eyes automatically? [Paper presentation]. Cycle de séminaires du Département de Psychologie - Cognition & Comportement (ULiège), Liège, Belgium.

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2012). Oculomotor guidance and capture by irrelevant faces. PLoS ONE. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0034598

Devue, C., Van Hooff, J., Vieweg, P., & Theeuwes, J. (2012). Do all negative images similarly retain attention? Time course of attentional disengagement from disgust- and fear-evoking stimuli. Perception, 41 (ECVP abstract suppl.), 133.

Devue, C. (27 May 2011). Is oculomotor capture by faces due to saliency? [Paper presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, Gand, Belgium.

Belopolsky, A., Devue, C., & Theeuwes, J. (2011). Angry faces hold the eyes. Visual Cognition, 19, 27-36. doi:10.1080/13506285.2010.536186

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2011). The role of saliency and meaning in oculomotor capture by faces. Perception, 40 ECVP abstract suppl, 70.

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2011). The role of fear and expectancies in capture of covert attention by spiders. Emotion, 11, 768-775. doi:10.1037/a0023418

Devue, C., & Brédart, S. (2011). The neural correlates of visual self-recognition. Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 40-51. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.007

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Sterpenich, V., Dang-Vu, T., Albouy, G., Schmidt, C., Degueldre, C., Phillips, C., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz, S. (June 2010). Cognitive modulation of fronto-striatal networks in obsessivecompulsive disorder patients. Abstract Book of the congress [Paper presentation]. World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (WCBCT), Boston, United States.

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Sterpenich, V., Dang-Vu, T., Albouy, G., Schmidt, C., Degueldre, C., Phillips, C., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz, S. (May 2010). Cognitive modulation of fronto-striatal networks in obsessivecompulsive disorder patients.Abstract Book of the conference [Paper presentation]. 163rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), New- Orleans J, United States.

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Sterpenich, V., Dang Vu, T. T., Albouy, G., Schmidt, C., Degueldre, C., Phillips, C., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz, S. (April 2010). Cognitive modulation of fronto-striatal networks in obsessivecompulsive disorder patients. Abstract Book of the conference [Paper presentation]. 17th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Montreal, Canada.

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Sterpenich, V., Dang-Vu, T., Schmidt, C., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz, S. (March 2010). Cognitive modulation of fronto-striatal networks in obsessivecompulsive disorder patients. Abstract Book of the conference [Paper presentation]. Swiss Society of Neurosciences (SSN) Annual Meeting 2010, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Sterpenich, V., Dang-Vu, T., Schmidt, C., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz. (January 2010). Cognitive modulation of fronto-striatal networks in obsessivecompulsive disorder patients [Paper presentation]. Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting, Champéry, Switzerland.

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2010). When do faces capture attention? Evidence from eye movements. Perception, 39 Suppl., 191.

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2010). Do faces capture attention in a bottom-up fashion? An eye-movement study [Paper presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, Symposium on “Face Recognition”, Brussels, Belgium.

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Balteau, E., Sterpenich, V., Dang-Vu, T. T., Albouy, G., Schmidt, C., Matarazzo, L., Mascetti, L., Foret, A., Degueldre, C., Phillips, C., Luxen, A., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz, S. (July 2009). Increased filtering of irrelevant information in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patient. Abstract Book [Paper presentation]. 1st Congress of International College of Affective Neurosciences, Florence, Italy.

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Balteau, E., Sterpenich, V., Dang-Vu, T. T., Albouy, G., Schmidt, C., Matarazzo, L., Mascetti, L., Foret, A., Degueldre, C., Luxen, A., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., Schwartz, S., & Phillips, C. (June 2009). Abnormal neural filtering of irrelevant information in depressed patients [Poster presentation]. 15th Annual Meeting of the OHBM (Organization for Human Brain Mapping), San Francisco, United States.

Devue, C., Van der Stigchel, S., Brédart, S., & Theeuwes, J. (April 2009). You do not find your own face faster; you just look at it longer. Cognition, 111 (1), 114-122. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.003

Desseilles, M., Muselle, A., Devue, C., Balteau, E., Sterpenich, V., Dang Vu, T. T., Albouy, G., Schmidt, C., Matarazzo, L., Mascetti, L., Foret, A., Degueldre, C., Phillips, C., Luxen, A., Ansseau, M., Maquet, P., & Schwartz, S. (2009). Increased filtering of irrelevant information in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patient [Poster presentation]. First Congress of International College of Affective Neurosciences, Firenza, Italy.

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2009). Spiders capture attention especially when you are afraid of them. Perception, 38 Suppl., 43.

Devue, C., Belopolsky, A., & Theeuwes, J. (2009). Do spiders capture attention in a bottom-up fashion and does fear have an impact? [Paper presentation]. Winter Conference on “Cognition, Brain, and Behaviour” of the Dutch Psychonomic Society, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.

Devue, C., Laloyaux, C., Feyers, D., Theeuwes, J., & Brédart, S. (2009). Do pictures of faces, and which ones, capture attention in the inattentional blindness paradigm? Perception, 38 (4), 552–568. doi:10.1068/p6049

Devue, C. (2008). The visual processing of self-referential stimuli: Do we process our own face differently from other faces? [Doctoral thesis, Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/315307

Desseilles, M., Mikolajczak, G., Devue, C., Muselle, A., & DEBABECHE, C. (2008). Les troubles obsessionnels-compulsifs – Obsessive-Compulsive disorders. Acta Psychiatrica Belgica, 108 (3), 29-37.

Devue, C. (2008). THE VISUAL PROCESSING OF SELF-REFERENTIAL STIMULI: DO WE PROCESS OUR OWN FACE DIFFERENTLY FROM OTHER FACES? [Doctoral thesis, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/263494

Devue, C., & Brédart, S. (2008). Attention to self-referential stimuli: can I ignore my own face? Acta Psychologica, 128 (2), 290-7. doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.02.004

Devue, C., Van der Stigchel, S., Brédart, S., & Theeuwes, J. (2008). Does the self-face grab and/or retain attention? An eye movement study. Perception, 37 (Suppl. S), 94.

Laloyaux, C., Devue, C., Doyen, S., David, E., & Cleeremans, A. (2008). Undetected changes in visible stimuli influence subsequent decisions. Consciousness and Cognition, 17 (3), 646-56. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.002

Devue, C., Collette, F., Balteau, E., Degueldre, C., Luxen, A., Maquet, P., & Brédart, S. (2007). Here I am: the cortical correlates of visual self-recognition. Brain Research, 1143, 169-82. doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2007.01.055

Devue, C., Jamaer, N., & Brédart, S. (2007). Attention to self-referential stimuli: Can I stop looking at myself? Perception, 36 (Suppl. S).

Brédart, S., & Devue, C. (2006). The accuracy of memory for faces of personally known individuals. Perception, 35 (1), 101-106. doi:10.1068/p5382

David, E., Laloyaux, C., Devue, C., & Cleeremans, A. (2006). Change blindness to gradual changes in facial expressions. Psychologica Belgica, 46 (4), 253-268. doi:10.5334/pb-46-4-253

Devue, C., Jamaer, N., & Brédart, S. (2006). Is one's own face really harder to ignore? [Paper presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, Symposium on “Face Recognition”, Liège, Belgium.

Devue, C., Laloyaux, C., Feyers, D., & Brédart, S. (2006). Self-face does not capture attention: an inattentional blindness study [Poster presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences, Liège, Belgium.

Laloyaux, C., Devue, C., David, E., & Cleeremans, A. (2006). Change blindness to gradual changes in facial expressions [Poster presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences, Liège, Belgium.

Devue, C., & Brédart, S. (2005). The accuracy of perceptual memory for personally known faces [Poster presentation]. European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Leiden, Netherlands.

Devue, C., & Brédart, S. (2005). The accuracy of perceptual memory for personally known faces. Perception, 34 (Suppl. S), 166.

Devue, C., & Brédart, S. (2005). The accuracy of perceptual memory for personally known faces [Poster presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences, Ghent, Belgium.

Devue, C., Brédart, S., Collette, F., Balteau, E., Degueldre, C., Luxen, A., & Maquet, P. (2005). The implication of the right frontal cortex in self recognition [Paper presentation]. Symposium "Multidisciplinary approach to the function of the prefrontal cortex", Leuven, Belgium.

Devue, C. (2004). La reconnaissance de soi et de visages personnellement familiers : Détection de transformations faciales liées à l’âge [Master’s dissertation, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/263495