Published articles

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Puts N., Leiros Costa T., Wagemans J. (2024). GABA and Glx predict EEG responses of visual sensitivity in autism. Autism Research. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Sanchez G., Hénaff MA., Schmitz C., Mattout J. (2023). Disentangling sensory precision and prior expectation of change in autism during tactile discrimination. NPJ Science of Learning. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Pattyn L., Weilnhammer V., Sterzer P., Wagemans J. (2023). Neural correlates of hierarchical predictive processes in autistic adults. Nature Communications. PDF

Pesthy O.*, Farkas K.*, Sapey-Triomphe LA., Guttengéber A., Komoróczy E., Janacsek K., Réthelyi J., Németh D. (2023). Intact predictive processing in autistic adults – evidence from statistical learning. Scientific Reports. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Dierckx J., Vettori S., Van Overwalle J., Wagemans J. (2023). A multilevel investigation of sensory sensitivity and responsivity in autistic adults. Autism Research. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Temmerman J., Puts N., Wagemans J. (2021). Prediction learning in adults with autism and its molecular correlates. Molecular Autism. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Weilnhammer V., Wagemans J. (2021). Associative learning under uncertainty in autism : Intact learning of the cue-outcome contingency, but slower updating of priors. Autism. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Timmermans L, Wagemans J. (2021). Priors bias perceptual decisions in Autism, but are less flexibly adjusted to the context. Autism Research. PDF

Van de Cruys S, Lemmens L, Sapey-Triomphe LA., Chetverikov A, Noens I, Wagemans J. (2021). Structural and contextual priors affect visual search in children with and without autism. Autism Research. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Reversat J., Lesca G., Chatron N., Bussa M., Mazoyer S., Schmitz C., Sonié S., & Edery P. (2020). A de novo frameshift pathogenic variant in TBR1 identified in autism without intellectual disability. Human Genomics. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Boets B., Van Eylen L., Noens I., Sunaert S., Steyaert J., & Wagemans J. (2020). Ventral stream hierarchy underlying perceptual organization in adolescents with autism. NeuroImage Clinical. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Leiros Costa T., Wagemans J. (2019). Sensory sensitivity in autism mostly depends on contextual predictions. Cognitive Neuroscience. PDF

Sapey‐Triomphe LA., Lamberton F., Sonié S., Mattout J., Schmitz C. Tactile hypersensitivity and GABA concentration in the sensorimotor cortex of adults with autism. Autism Research. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Sonié S., Hénaff MA., Mattout J. & Schmitz C. (2018). Adults with autism tend to underestimate the hidden environmental structure: evidence from a visual associative learning task. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Moulin A., Sonié S., & Schmitz C. (2018). The Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire: Validation of a French Language Version and Refinement of Sensory Profiles of People with High Autism-Spectrum Quotient. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Centelles L., Roth M., Fonlupt P., Hénaff MA., Schmitz C., & Assaiante, C. (2016). Deciphering human motion to discriminate social interactions: a developmental neuroimaging study. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. PDF

Sapey-Triomphe LA., Heckemann R. A., Boublay N., Dorey JM., Hénaff MA., Rouch I., Padovan C., Hammers A., Krolak-Salmon P.; Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. (2015). Neuroanatomical Correlates of Recognizing Face Expressions in Mild Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. PloS One. PDF

Kumfor F.*, Sapey-Triomphe LA.*, Leyton CE., Burrell JR., Hodges JR., & Piguet O. (2014). Degradation of emotion processing ability in corticobasal syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease. Brain: A Journal of Neurology* Co-first authors. Paper of the month, Editor’s choice, Brain's cover front. PDF

Other

The full list of publications, conference posters and talks, and invited talks can be found in my CV.

The French version of the Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire is available here, and the scoring sheet is available here.