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Overview

Alexa Riehle is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France.

Their research primarily falls within the field of Neuroscience, with a notable focus on several subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Social Psychology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics of Alexa Riehle's work encompass:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Action Observation and Synchronization

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cerebral Cortex Communications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • eLife
  • Cell Reports

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Alexa Riehle are:

  • "Global organization of neuronal activity only requires unstructured local connectivity" (2021, eLife)
  • "Parallel movement planning is achieved via an optimal preparatory state in motor cortex" (2023, Cell Reports)
  • "Is there an Intrinsic Relationship between LFP Beta Oscillation Amplitude and Firing Rate of Individual Neurons in Macaque Motor Cortex?" (2020, Cerebral Cortex Communications)
  • "On the Complexity of Resting State Spiking Activity in Monkey Motor Cortex" (2021, Cerebral Cortex Communications)
  • "Spiking attractor model of motor cortex explains modulation of neural and behavioral variability by prior target information" (2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Alexa Riehle include:

  • Thomas Brochier
  • Sonja Grün
  • David Dahmen
  • Paulina Anna Dąbrowska
  • Nicole Voges

Best Publications

  • Spike Synchronization and Rate Modulation Differentially Involved in Motor Cortical Function

    Alexa Riehle;Sonja Grün;Sonja Grün;Markus Diesmann;Markus Diesmann;Ad Aertsen;Ad Aertsen

  • The ups and downs of beta oscillations in sensorimotor cortex

    Bjørg Elisabeth Kilavik;Manuel Zaepffel;Andrea Brovelli;William A. MacKay

  • Monkey primary motor and premotor cortex: single-cell activity related to prior information about direction and extent of an intended movement.

    A. Riehle;J. Requin

  • Directionally Selective Motion Detection by Insect Neurons

    Nicolas Franceschini;Alexa Riehle;Agnes Le Nestour

  • Measurement of variability dynamics in cortical spike trains

    Martin P. Nawrot;Clemens Boucsein;Victor Rodriguez Molina;Alexa Riehle

  • Preshaping and continuous evolution of motor cortical representations during movement preparation

    Annette Bastian;Gregor Schöner;Alexa Riehle

  • Visually induced signal-locked neuronal activity changes in precentral motor areas of the monkey : hierarchical progression of signal processing

    Alexa Riehle

  • The predictive value for performance speed of preparatory changes in neuronal activity of the monkey motor and premotor cortex.

    Alexa Riehle;Jean Requin

  • The Local Field Potential Reflects Surplus Spike Synchrony

    Michael Denker;Sébastien Roux;Henrik Lindén;Markus Diesmann;Markus Diesmann

  • The distribution of neuronal population activation (DPA) as a tool to study interaction and integration in cortical representations.

    Wolfram Erlhagen;Wolfram Erlhagen;Annette Bastian;Dirk Jancke;Alexa Riehle

  • Prior information preshapes the population representation of movement direction in motor cortex.

    Annette Bastian;Alexa Riehle;Wolfram Erlhagen;Gregor Schöner

  • Dynamics of Single Neuron Activity in Monkey Primary Motor Cortex Related to Sensorimotor Transformation

    Jun Zhang;Alexa Riehle;Jean Requin;Sylvan Kornblum

  • Effects of preliminary perceptual output on neuronal activity of the primary motor cortex

    Jeff Miller;Alexa Riehle;Jean Requin

  • Detecting unitary events without discretization of time

    Sonja Grün;Markus Diesmann;Franck Grammont;Alexa Riehle

  • Dynamical changes and temporal precision of synchronized spiking activity in monkey motor cortex during movement preparation.

    Alexa Riehle;Franck Grammont;Markus Diesmann;Sonja Grün

  • Motion detection in flies: parametric control over ON-OFF pathways.

    A. Riehle;N. Franceschini

  • A critical re-examination of the concept of function within the neocortex of the monkey

    John Seal;Alexa Riehle;Jean Requin

  • Spike synchronization and firing rate in a population of motor cortical neurons in relation to movement direction and reaction time.

    F. Grammont;Alexa Riehle

  • Context-Related Frequency Modulations of Macaque Motor Cortical LFP Beta Oscillations

    Bjørg Elisabeth Kilavik;Adrián Ponce-Alvarez;Romain Trachel;Joachim Confais

  • Motor Cortex in Voluntary Movements: A Distributed System for Distributed Functions

    Alexa Riehle;Eilon Vaadia

  • Preparation for Action: one of the Key Functions of Motor Cortex

    Alexa Riehle

Frequent Co-Authors

Ad Aertsen
Ad Aertsen University of Freiburg
Nicolas Brunel
Nicolas Brunel Duke University
Wilson Truccolo
Wilson Truccolo Brown University
Eilon Vaadia
Eilon Vaadia Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ranulfo Romo
Ranulfo Romo National Autonomous University of Mexico
Ichiro Fujita
Ichiro Fujita Osaka University
Thomas L. Rost
Thomas L. Rost University of California, Davis
Stefan Everling
Stefan Everling University of Western Ontario
Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller University of Otago
Martin Vinck
Martin Vinck Max Planck Society

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