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Bernard Bioulac

Bernard Bioulac

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Neuroscience

D-Index
92
Citations
23758
World Ranking
1042
National Ranking
32

Overview

Bernard Bioulac is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France and conducts research primarily within the field of Neuroscience. Their scholarly work spans various subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, General Health Professions, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's research topics cover multiple areas, notably Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Health, Medicine and Society, Digital Mental Health Interventions, the Impact of Technology on Adolescents, Social Media in Health Education, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering.

Bioulac has contributed to several recent academic publications. Notable papers include:

  • Promoting mental health in the age of new digital tools: balancing challenges and opportunities of social media, chatbots, and wearables (2025), published in Frontiers in Digital Health
  • Rapport 20-06 - Interfaces cerveau-machine: essais d'applications médicales, technologie et questions éthiques (2020), published in Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine
  • Rapport 19-13. Les biomarqueurs en psychiatrie (2020), published in Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine
  • Présentation d'ouvrage (2020), published in Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine
  • Rapport 21-04. Méconnaissance du cortex préfrontal (2021), published in Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine

The primary publication venues where Bioulac's work appears include Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine with six publications, Frontiers in Digital Health, Biological Psychiatry, Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano Genética Biotecnología y Medicina Avanzada, and Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vascular Research.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Bernard Bioulac are:

  • J J Hauw
  • Julien Coelho
  • Florian Pécune
  • Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi
  • Pierre Philip

Best Publications

  • Reversal of Rigidity and Improvement in Motor Performance by Subthalamic High‐frequency Stimulation in MPTP‐treated Monkeys

    Abdelhamid Benazzouz;Christian Gross;Jean Féger;Thomas Boraud

  • High-frequency stimulation produces a transient blockade of voltage-gated currents in subthalamic neurons.

    Corinne Beurrier;Bernard Bioulac;Jacques Audin;Constance Hammond

  • Relationship between the Appearance of Symptoms and the Level of Nigrostriatal Degeneration in a Progressive 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine-Lesioned Macaque Model of Parkinson's Disease

    Erwan Bezard;Erwan Bezard;Sandra Dovero;Caroline Prunier;Paula Ravenscroft

  • Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons Switch from Single-Spike Activity to Burst-Firing Mode

    Corinne Beurrier;Patrice Congar;Bernard Bioulac;Constance Hammond

  • Fatigue, sleep restriction and driving performance

    Pierre Philip;Patricia Sagaspe;Nicholas Moore;Jacques Taillard

  • Increased D1 dopamine receptor signaling in levodopa-induced dyskinesia.

    Incarnation Aubert;Céline Guigoni;Kerstin Håkansson;Qin Li

  • Morningness/eveningness and the need for sleep.

    Jacques Taillard;Pierre Philip;Bernard Bioulac

  • Pathophysiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a necessary link between phenomenology, neuropsychology, imagery and physiology.

    Bruno Aouizerate;Dominique Guehl;Emmanuel Cuny;Alain Rougier

  • Subthalamic high frequency stimulation resets subthalamic firing and reduces abnormal oscillations.

    Wassilios Meissner;Arthur Leblois;David Hansel;Bernard Bioulac

  • Deep brain stimulation of the ventral caudate nucleus in the treatment of obsessive—compulsive disorder and major depression: Case report

    Bruno Aouizerate;Emmanuel Cuny;Corinne Martin-Guehl;Dominique Guehl

  • Validation of Horne and Ostberg Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire in a Middle-Aged Population of French Workers

    Jacques Taillard;Pierre Philip;Jean-François Chastang;Bernard Bioulac

  • Fatigue, sleepiness, and performance in simulated versus real driving conditions.

    Pierre Philip;Patricia Sagaspe;Jacques Taillard;Cedric Valtat

  • Meta-analysis of brain volume changes in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Jean-Yves Rotge;Dominique Guehl;Bixente Dilharreguy;Jean Tignol

  • Effects of sleep deprivation on Color-Word, Emotional, and Specific Stroop interference and on self-reported anxiety.

    Patricia Sagaspe;Montserrat Sanchez-Ortuno;André Charles;Jacques Taillard

  • The circadian and homeostatic modulation of sleep pressure during wakefulness differs between morning and evening chronotypes.

    Jacques Taillard;Pierre Philip;Olivier Coste;Patricia Sagaspe

  • Dual Effect of High-Frequency Stimulation on Subthalamic Neuron Activity

    Liliana Garcia;Jacques Audin;Giampaolo D'Alessandro;Bernard Bioulac

  • High-frequency stimulation in Parkinson's disease: more or less?

    Liliana Garcia;Giampaolo D'Alessandro;Bernard Bioulac;Constance Hammond

  • Age, performance and sleep deprivation.

    Pierre Philip;Jacques Taillard;Patricia Sagaspe;Cedric Valtat

  • Latest view on the mechanism of action of deep brain stimulation

    Constance Hammond;Rachida Ammari;Rachida Ammari;Bernard Bioulac;Liliana Garcia

  • Provocation of obsessive-compulsive symptoms: a quantitative voxel-based meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies.

    Jean-Yves Rotge;Dominique Guehl;Bixente Dilharreguy;Emmanuel Cuny

  • Sleep disorders and accidental risk in a large group of regular registered highway drivers

    Pierre Philip;Patricia Sagaspe;Emmanuel Lagarde;Damien Leger

  • The Effects of Coffee and Napping on Nighttime Highway Driving: A Randomized Trial

    Pierre Philip;Jacques Taillard;Nicholas Moore;Sandrine Delord

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian E. Gross
Christian E. Gross University of Bordeaux
Pierre Burbaud
Pierre Burbaud University of Bordeaux
Abdelhamid Benazzouz
Abdelhamid Benazzouz University of Bordeaux
Dominique Guehl
Dominique Guehl University of Bordeaux
Michèle Allard
Michèle Allard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thomas Boraud
Thomas Boraud University of Bordeaux
François Tison
François Tison University of Bordeaux
Wassilios G. Meissner
Wassilios G. Meissner University of Bordeaux
Jean Féger
Jean Féger Grenoble Alpes University

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