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Fabienne Collette

Fabienne Collette

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Neuroscience

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66
Citations
18453
World Ranking
2981
National Ranking
29

Psychology

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66
Citations
18365
World Ranking
2687
National Ranking
32

Overview

Fabienne Collette is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium and focuses extensively on research at the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and psychology. Their work encompasses several subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and endocrine and autonomic systems.

The primary research topics covered by Fabienne Collette include:

  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Dementia and cognitive impairment research
  • Sleep and wakefulness research
  • Mindfulness and compassion interventions
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • COVID-19 and mental health

Fabienne Collette has contributed to numerous publications, with some recent papers including:

  • The Effect of Mindfulness-based Programs on Cognitive Function in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (2021, Neuropsychology Review)
  • Association of Sleep-Disordered Breathing With Alzheimer Disease Biomarkers in Community-Dwelling Older Adults (2020, JAMA Neurology)
  • Depressive symptoms in cognitively unimpaired older adults are associated with lower structural and functional integrity in a frontolimbic network (2022, Molecular Psychiatry)
  • Effect of an 18-Month Meditation Training on Regional Brain Volume and Perfusion in Older Adults (2022, JAMA Neurology)
  • Timely coupling of sleep spindles and slow waves linked to early amyloid-β burden and predicts memory decline (2022, eLife)

Frequent collaborative work features coauthors such as Gilles Vandewalle, Gaël Chételat, Natalie L. Marchant, Éric Salmon, and Christophe Phillips, highlighting extensive joint research activity.

The most common venues for publication include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Scientific Reports
  • eLife
  • JCI Insight

No book publications or awards have been noted.

Best Publications

  • Are spatial memories strengthened in the human hippocampus during slow wave sleep

    Philippe Peigneux;Steven Laureys;Sonia Fuchs;Fabienne Collette

  • A time to think: Circadian rhythms in human cognition

    Christina Schmidt;Fabienne Collette;Christian Cajochen;Philippe Peigneux

  • Brain imaging of the central executive component of working memory

    Fabienne Collette;Martial Van der Linden;Martial Van der Linden

  • Alzheimer' Disease as a Disconnection Syndrome?

    X. Delbeuck;M. Van der Linden;M. Van der Linden;F. Collette

  • Exploration of the neural substrates of executive functioning by functional neuroimaging

    F. Collette;M. Hogge;E. Salmon;M. Van der Linden;M. Van der Linden

  • Self-referential reflective activity and its relationship with rest: a PET study.

    Arnaud D'Argembeau;Fabienne Collette;Martial Van der Linden;Martial Van der Linden;Steven Laureys

  • Distinct Regions of the Medial Prefrontal Cortex Are Associated with Self-referential Processing and Perspective Taking

    Arnaud D'Argembeau;Perrine Ruby;Fabienne Collette;Christian Degueldre

  • Exploring the unity and diversity of the neural substrates of executive functioning.

    Fabienne Collette;Martial Van der Linden;Steven Laureys;Guy Delfiore

  • Regional brain activity during working memory tasks

    E. Salmon;M. Van der Linden;F. Collette;G. Delfiore

  • Learned material content and acquisition level modulate cerebral reactivation during posttraining rapid-eye-movements sleep

    Philippe Peigneux;Steven Laureys;Sonia Fuchs;Arnaud Destrebecqz

  • Here I am: The cortical correlates of visual self-recognition

    Christel Devue;Fabienne Collette;Evelyne Balteau;Christian Degueldre

  • Sleep-Related Hippocampo-Cortical Interplay during Emotional Memory Recollection

    Virginie Sterpenich;Geneviève Albouy;Mélanie Boly;Gilles Vandewalle

  • The Locus Ceruleus Is Involved in the Successful Retrieval of Emotional Memories in Humans

    Virginie Sterpenich;Arnaud D’Argembeau;Martin Desseilles;Evelyne Balteau

  • Executive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease.

    Fabienne Collette;Martial Van der Linden;Eric Salmon

  • Sleep Promotes the Neural Reorganization of Remote Emotional Memory

    Virginie Sterpenich;Geneviève Albouy;Annabelle Darsaud;Christina Schmidt

  • The neural basis of personal goal processing when envisioning future events

    Arnaud D'Argembeau;David Stawarczyk;Steve Majerus;Fabienne Collette

  • Orbitofrontal dysfunction related to both apathy and disinhibition in frontotemporal dementia

    Frederic Peters;Daniela Perani;Karl Herholz;VVjera Holthoff

  • The functional anatomy of inhibition processes investigated with the Hayling task.

    F. Collette;M. Van der Linden;G. Delfiore;C. Degueldre

  • Local modulation of human brain responses by circadian rhythmicity and sleep debt

    Vincenzo Muto;Mathieu Jaspar;Christelle Meyer;Caroline Kussé

  • Homeostatic Sleep Pressure and Responses to Sustained Attention in the Suprachiasmatic Area

    Christina Schmidt;Fabienne Collette;Yves Leclercq;Virginie Sterpenich

  • Neural correlates of anosognosia for cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease

    Eric Salmon;Daniela Perani;Karl Herholz;Patricia Marique

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Salmon
Eric Salmon University of Liège
Christine Bastin
Christine Bastin University of Liège
Pierre Maquet
Pierre Maquet University of Liège
Christian Degueldre
Christian Degueldre University of Liège
Martial Van der Linden
Martial Van der Linden University of Geneva
André Luxen
André Luxen University of Liège
Gilles Vandewalle
Gilles Vandewalle University of Liège
Christophe Phillips
Christophe Phillips University of Liège
Steve Majerus
Steve Majerus University of Liège
Evelyne Balteau
Evelyne Balteau University of Liège

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