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PUBLISHED MEDICAL RESEARCH

1. Courchia J.P. (September 2004)
"What do we see? A study on the variability of the visual strategy over time to explore a work of art"
European Forum "Regards et Vision". Lille 08-11 September 2004 France - Workshop 1: Construction of visual perception. Abstract.

2. Courchia J.P.  and Courchia B. (July  2005)
Art and Vision. "What do we see?” A Study on the variability of the visual Strategy over time to explore a work of art.
CogSci 2005 XXVII Annual Conference Cognitive Science Society, Stresa, 21-23 July (Italy). Published by University of Bern, VISLAB. ISBN 3-033-00529-2.

3. Courchia J.P., M. Righini, B. Courchia, P. Salone
Visual strategy over time to explore a work of art.
ECEM 13 – European Conference on Eye Movement 2005 – 14,18 August 2005 Bern.
Cognitive Science Journal Archive. www.cogsci.rpi.edu/CSJarchive/Proceedings/2005/forms/content5.htm
Volume 1 of the Journal of Eye Movement Research contains abstracts of the 13th European Conference on Eye Movements ECEM13 held in Bern, August 14-18, 2005.


4. Righini M, Courchia J.P., Gensollen S., Arnoux M.. (mai 2007)
Le « regard accusateur » : modification des mouvements oculaires au cours de l'observation d'un tableau de Van Gogh avant et après information artistique sur l'oeuvre.
The "accusing glance": change in eye movements during the observation of a Van Gogh's painting before and after artistic information on the work.
Congrès de la Société Française d'Ophtalmologie. (oral presentation 9 mai 2007).
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie Vol. 30, Hors Série 2, 2007

5. Courchia JP, Righini M., Gensollen S., Courchia B., Arnoux M.
The “accusing glance”: change in eye movements during the observation of a Van Gogh’s painting before and after artistic information on the work.
Journal of Eye Movement Research vol 2 in press, 2008.




"ART AND VISION"
THE SCIENTIFIC INTERROGATION OF AN ARTIST
"WHAT DO WE SEE ?"
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