Jeremie Lefebvre
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Lefebvre J, Hutt A, Frohlich F
Elife
. 2017 Dec;
6.
PMID: 29280733
Brain stimulation can be used to engage and modulate rhythmic activity in brain networks. However, the outcomes of brain stimulation are shaped by behavioral states and endogenous fluctuations in brain...
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Bells S, Lefebvre J, Prescott S, Dockstader C, Bouffet E, Skocic J, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2017 Jul;
37(34):8227-8238.
PMID: 28743724
Cognition is compromised by white matter (WM) injury but the neurophysiological alterations linking them remain unclear. We hypothesized that reduced neural synchronization caused by disruption of neural signal propagation is...
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Mierau A, Klimesch W, Lefebvre J
Neuroscience
. 2017 Jul;
360:146-154.
PMID: 28739525
Neural populations produce complex oscillatory patterns thought to implement brain function. The dominant rhythm in the healthy adult human brain is formed by alpha oscillations with a typical power peak...
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Butler R, Bernier P, Lefebvre J, Gilbert G, Whittingstall K
J Neurosci
. 2017 Apr;
37(22):5408-5418.
PMID: 28455370
Although fMRI using the BOLD contrast is widely used for noninvasively mapping hemodynamic brain activity in humans, its exact link to underlying neural processing is poorly understood. Whereas some studies...
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Hutt A, Mierau A, Lefebvre J
PLoS One
. 2016 Sep;
11(9):e0161488.
PMID: 27669018
Oscillatory brain activity is believed to play a central role in neural coding. Accumulating evidence shows that features of these oscillations are highly dynamic: power, frequency and phase fluctuate alongside...
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Herrmann C, Murray M, Ionta S, Hutt A, Lefebvre J
J Neurosci
. 2016 May;
36(19):5328-37.
PMID: 27170129
Unlabelled: Rhythmic brain activity plays an important role in neural processing and behavior. Features of these oscillations, including amplitude, phase, and spectrum, can be influenced by internal states (e.g., shifts...
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Alagapan S, Schmidt S, Lefebvre J, Hadar E, Shin H, Frhlich F
PLoS Biol
. 2016 Mar;
14(3):e1002424.
PMID: 27023427
Cortical oscillations play a fundamental role in organizing large-scale functional brain networks. Noninvasive brain stimulation with temporally patterned waveforms such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial alternating current...
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Anken J, Knebel J, Crottaz-Herbette S, Matusz P, Lefebvre J, Murray M
Neuroimage
. 2016 Feb;
129:335-344.
PMID: 26827814
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting or occlusion. In humans, a visual evoked potential (VEP) correlate of illusory contour (IC) sensitivity, the...
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Lefebvre J, Hutt A, Knebel J, Whittingstall K, Murray M
J Neurosci
. 2015 Feb;
35(7):2895-903.
PMID: 25698729
Rhythmic activity plays a central role in neural computations and brain functions ranging from homeostasis to attention, as well as in neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite this pervasiveness, little is...
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Perruchoud D, Murray M, Lefebvre J, Ionta S
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 Jul;
8:458.
PMID: 24999327
Performing accurate movements requires preparation, execution, and monitoring mechanisms. The first two are coded by the motor system, the latter by the sensory system. To provide an adaptive neural basis...