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Selected publications of Maxime Maheu
Thesis
  1. Maxime Maheu. Perceiving regularity in sequences: Behavioural, neural and computational signatures. PhD thesis, Université Paris Descartes, 2019. [Abstract]


Articles in journals
  1. Maxime Maheu, Florent Meyniel, and Stanislas Dehaene. Rational arbitration between statistics and rules in human sequence processing. Nat Hum Behav, 2022. [WWW] [PDF]


  2. Maxime Maheu, Florent Meyniel, and Stanislas Dehaene. Rational arbitration between statistics and rules in human sequence processing. bioRxiv, 2021.


  3. Samuel Planton, Timo van Kerkoerle, Leïla Abbih, Maxime Maheu, Florent Meyniel, Mariano Sigman, Liping Wang, Santiago Figueira, Sergio Romano, and Stanislas Dehaene. A theory of memory for binary sequences: Evidence for a mental compression algorithm in humans. PLoS computational biology, 17(1):e1008598, 2021. [WWW]


  4. Maxime Maheu, Florent Meyniel, and Stanislas Dehaene. Rational arbitration between statistics and rules in human sequence learning. bioRxiv, 2020. [WWW] [PDF] [Abstract]


  5. Samuel Planton, Timo van Kerkoerle, Leïla Abbih, Maxime Maheu, Florent Meyniel, Mariano Sigman, Liping Wang, Santiago Figueira, Sergio Romano, and Stanislas Dehaene. Mental compression of binary sequences in a language of thought. 2020. [WWW]


  6. Maxime Maheu, Stanislas Dehaene, and Florent Meyniel. Brain signatures of a multiscale process of sequence learning in humans. Elife, 8:e41541, 2019. [PDF]


  7. L. Berkovitch, A. Del Cul, M. Maheu, and S. Dehaene. Impaired conscious access and abnormal attentional amplification in schizophrenia.. NeuroImage: Clinica, 18, 2018. [WWW] [PDF]


  8. F. Meyniel, M. Maheu, and S. Dehaene. Human inferences about sequences: A minimal transition probability model. bioRxiv, 2016.


  9. F. Meyniel, M. Maheu, and Dehaene S. Human inferences about sequences: A minimal transition probability model. PLoS Computational Biology, 12:e1005260, 2016. [WWW] [PDF]



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