Stefanie A Tremblay
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Tremblay S, Nathan Spreng R, Wearn A, Alasmar Z, Pirhadi A, Tardif C, et al.
Neurobiol Aging
. 2025 Mar;
150:80-96.
PMID: 40086421
Early detection of pathological changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has garnered significant attention in the last few decades as interventions aiming to prevent progression will likely be most effective when...
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Wearn A, Tremblay S, Tardif C, Leppert I, Gauthier C, Baracchini G, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jun;
15(1):4706.
PMID: 38830849
The neuromodulatory subcortical nuclei within the isodendritic core (IdC) are the earliest sites of tauopathy in Alzheimer's disease (AD). They project broadly throughout the brain's white matter. We investigated the...
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Tremblay S, Alasmar Z, Pirhadi A, Carbonell F, Iturria-Medina Y, Gauthier C, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Mar;
PMID: 38463982
Multivariate approaches have recently gained in popularity to address the physiological unspecificity of neuroimaging metrics and to better characterize the complexity of biological processes underlying behavior. However, commonly used approaches...
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Jager A, Huntenburg J, Tremblay S, Schneider U, Grahl S, Huck J, et al.
Brain Struct Funct
. 2021 Oct;
227(3):793-807.
PMID: 34704176
In motor learning, sequence specificity, i.e. the learning of specific sequential associations, has predominantly been studied using task-based fMRI paradigms. However, offline changes in resting state functional connectivity after sequence-specific...
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Tremblay S, Jager A, Huck J, Giacosa C, Beram S, Schneider U, et al.
Brain Struct Funct
. 2021 Apr;
226(6):1677-1698.
PMID: 33885965
Efficient neural transmission is crucial for optimal brain function, yet the plastic potential of white matter (WM) has long been overlooked. Growing evidence now shows that modifications to axons and...
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Tremblay S, Chapman C, Courtemanche R
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2019 Nov;
13:60.
PMID: 31736718
The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor, cognitive, and emotional functions through cerebello-cerebral connectivity. Cerebellar neurostimulation thus likely affects cortical circuits, as has been shown in studies using cerebellar stimulation to...