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9292
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Overview

Claude Veraart is affiliated with the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium, where they contribute to the academic and research environment. Their work is situated within a university known for its multidisciplinary research and education.

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Best Publications

  • Visual sensations produced by optic nerve stimulation using an implanted self-sizing spiral cuff electrode.

    C. Veraart;C. Raftopoulos;J. T. Mortimer;J. Delbeke

  • Selective control of muscle activation with a multipolar nerve cuff electrode

    C. Veraart;W.M. Grill;J.T. Mortimer

  • Pattern recognition with the optic nerve visual prosthesis

    Claude Veraart;Marie-Chantal Wanet-Defalque;Benoît Gérard;Annick Vanlierde

  • A real-time experimental prototype for enhancement of vision rehabilitation using auditory substitution

    C. Capelle;C. Trullemans;P. Arno;C. Veraart

  • Auditory motion perception activates visual motion areas in early blind subjects.

    Colline Poirier;Olivier Collignon;C. Scheiber;Laurent Renier

  • High metabolic activity in the visual cortex of early blind human subjects.

    M.-C. Wanet-Defalque;C. Veraart;A. De Volder;R. Metz

  • Glucose utilization in human visual cortex is abnormally elevated in blindness of early onset but decreased in blindness of late onset.

    C. Veraart;A.G. De Volder;M.C. Wanet-Defalque;A. Bol

  • Functional Cerebral Reorganization for Auditory Spatial Processing and Auditory Substitution of Vision in Early Blind Subjects

    Olivier Collignon;Maryse Lassonde;Franco Lepore;Danielle Bastien

  • Occipital activation by pattern recognition in the early blind using auditory substitution for vision.

    Patricia Arno;Anne De Volder;Annick Vanlierde;Marie-Chantal Wanet-Defalque

  • Cross-modal activation of visual cortex during depth perception using auditory substitution of vision

    Laurent Renier;Olivier Collignon;Colline Poirier;Dai Tranduy

  • Position, size and luminosity of phosphenes generated by direct optic nerve stimulation.

    Jean Delbeke;Medhy Oozeer;Claude Veraart

  • Improved selective and divided spatial attention in early blind subjects.

    Olivier Collignon;Laurent Renier;Raymond Bruyer;Daï Tranduy

  • Brain energy metabolism in early blind subjects: neural activity in the visual cortex

    Anne G De Volder;Anne Bol;Jérôme Blin;Annie Robert

  • Creating a meaningful visual perception in blind volunteers by optic nerve stimulation

    Marten Brelén;F Duret;Benoît Gérard;Jean Delbeke

  • Changes in occipital cortex activity in early blind humans using a sensory substitution device

    Anne G De Volder;Mitzi Catalan-Ahumada;Annie Robert;Anne Bol

  • Visual properties of neurons in pulvinar, nucleus lateralis posterior and nucleus suprageniculatus thalami in the cat. II. Quantitative investigation.

    Claude Veraart;Michel Meulders;Jean-Marie Godfraind

  • Occipito-parietal cortex activation during visuo-spatial imagery in early blind humans.

    Annick Vanlierde;Anne G De Volder;Marie-Chantal Wanet-Defalque;Claude Veraart

  • Auditory coding of visual patterns for the blind.

    Patricia Arno;Christian Capelle;Marie-Chantal Wanet-Defalque;Mitzi Catalan-Ahumada

  • Electrical Stimulation of Anterior Visual Pathways in Retinitis Pigmentosa

    Jean Delbeke;Delphine Pins;Géraldine Michaux;Marie-Chantal Wanet-Defalque

  • Auditory substitution of vision: pattern recognition by the blind

    P. Arno;A. Vanlierde;E. Streel;M.‐C. Wanet‐Defalque

  • The Relation of Neck Muscles Activity to Horizontal Eye Position in the Alert Cat. II: Head Free

    M. Crommelinck;A. Roucoux;C. Veraart

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne De Volder
Anne De Volder Université Catholique de Louvain
Olivier Collignon
Olivier Collignon Université Catholique de Louvain
André M. Goffinet
André M. Goffinet Université Catholique de Louvain
Raymond Bruyer
Raymond Bruyer Université Catholique de Louvain
Franco Lepore
Franco Lepore University of Montreal
Cécile Grandin
Cécile Grandin Université Catholique de Louvain
Jean-Michel Guerit
Jean-Michel Guerit Université Catholique de Louvain
Warren M. Grill
Warren M. Grill Duke University
Etienne Olivier
Etienne Olivier Université Catholique de Louvain

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