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    Motor learning- and consolidation-related resting state fast and slow brain dynamics across wake and sleep

    Motor skills dynamically evolve during practice and after training. Using magnetoencephalography, we investigated the neural dynamics underpinning motor learning and its consolidation in relation to sleep duri...

    Liliia Roshchupkina, Vincent Wens, Nicolas Coquelet, Charline Urbain in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Subclinical epileptiform activity in the Alzheimer continuum: association with disease, cognition and detection method

    Epileptic seizures are an established comorbidity of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Subclinical epileptiform activity (SEA) as detected by 24-h electroencephalography (EEG) or magneto-encephalography (MEG) has been...

    Amber Nous, Laura Seynaeve, Odile Feys, Vincent Wens in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy (2024)

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    Resting state fast brain dynamics predict interindividual variability in motor performance

    Motor learning features rapid enhancement during practice then offline post-practice gains with the reorganization of related brain networks. We hypothesised that fast transient, sub-second variations in magne...

    Liliia Roshchupkina, Vincent Wens, Nicolas Coquelet, Xavier de Tiege in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Lack of frequency-tagged magnetic responses suggests statistical regularities remain undetected during NREM sleep

    Hypnopedia, or the capacity to learn during sleep, is debatable. De novo acquisition of reflex stimulus-response associations was shown possible both in man and animal. Whether sleep allows more sophisticated for...

    Juliane Farthouat, Anne Atas, Vincent Wens, Xavier De Tiege in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Presurgical electromagnetic functional brain map** in refractory focal epilepsy

    Electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) are neurophysiological methods used to investigate noninvasively the spatial, temporal, and spectral dynamics of human brain functions.

    Tim Coolen, Alexandru M. Dumitrescu, Mathieu Bourguignon in Zeitschrift für Epileptologie (2018)

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    Auditory Magnetoencephalographic Frequency-Tagged Responses Mirror the Ongoing Segmentation Processes Underlying Statistical Learning

    Humans are highly sensitive to statistical regularities in their environment. This phenomenon, usually referred as statistical learning, is most often assessed using post-learning behavioural measures that are...

    Juliane Farthouat, Ana Franco, Alison Mary, Julie Delpouve in Brain Topography (2017)

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    Investigating the Neural Correlates of the Stroop Effect with Magnetoencephalography

    Reporting the ink color of a written word when it is itself a color name incongruent with the ink color (e.g. “red” printed in blue) induces a robust interference known as the Stroop effect. Although this effe...

    Sophie Galer, Marc Op De Beeck, Charline Urbain, Mathieu Bourguignon in Brain Topography (2015)

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    Inter- and Intra-Subject Variability of Neuromagnetic Resting State Networks

    Functional connectivity studies conducted at the group level using magnetoencephalography (MEG) suggest that resting state networks (RSNs) emerge from the large-scale envelope correlation structure within spon...

    Vincent Wens, Mathieu Bourguignon, Serge Goldman, Brice Marty in Brain Topography (2014)

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    Comprehensive Functional Map** Scheme for Non-Invasive Primary Sensorimotor Cortex Map**

    We introduce a novel multimodal scheme for primary sensorimotor hand area (SM1ha) map** integrating multiple functional indicators from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetoencephalography...

    Mathieu Bourguignon, Veikko Jousmäki, Brice Marty, Vincent Wens in Brain Topography (2013)