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Jean-Claude Willer

Jean-Claude Willer

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Neuroscience

D-Index
59
Citations
12170
World Ranking
4011
National Ranking
156

Overview

Jean-Claude Willer is a researcher affiliated with Sorbonne University in France, specializing in the field of Medicine.

The main areas of study for this scientist include:

  • Medicine

More specifically, they have contributed to several subfields of study within Medicine:

  • Neurology
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

The primary research topics covered by Jean-Claude Willer encompass:

  • Trigeminal Neuralgia and Treatments
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Neurosurgical Procedures and Complications
  • Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research

Collaboration appears to be an important aspect of this researcher's work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • F. Tankéré
  • G. Lamas
  • Denis Ayache
  • Jonathan Barbut
  • Xavier Barreau

Best Publications

  • The lower limb flexion reflex in humans.

    Giorgio Sandrini;Mariano Serrao;Paolo Rossi;Antonietta Romaniello

  • Psychophysical and electrophysiological approaches to the pain-relieving effects of heterotopic nociceptive stimuli.

    J. C. Willer;A. Roby;D. Le Bars

  • Electromyography guides toward subgroups of mutations in muscle channelopathies

    Emmanuel Fournier;Marianne Arzel;Damien Sternberg;Savine Vicart

  • Restoration of normal motor control in Parkinson's disease during REM sleep

    Valérie Cochen De Cock;Marie Vidailhet;Smaranda Leu;Antonio Texeira

  • Encoding of nociceptive thermal stimuli by diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in humans

    J. C. Willer;T. De Broucker;D. Le Bars

  • HYPERALGESIA AND ALLODYNIA: PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS

    Anne Coutaux;Frédéric Adam;Jean-Claude Willer;Daniel Le Bars

  • Diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in man. Involvement of the spinoreticular tract.

    T De Broucker;P Cesaro;J C Willer;D Le Bars

  • Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls (DNIC)

    D. Le Bars;J.C. Willer

  • Effortless control : executive attention and conscious feeling of mental effort are dissociable

    Lionel Naccache;Stanislas Dehaene;Laurent D. Cohen;Marie-Odile Habert

  • Mice transgenic for the human myotonic dystrophy region with expanded CTG repeats display muscular and brain abnormalities

    Hervé Seznec;Onnik Agbulut;Nicolas Sergeant;Cédric Savouret

  • Diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in man: involvement of an opioidergic link.

    Jean Claude Willer;Daniel Le Bars;Thomas De Broucker

  • Diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC) in animals and in man.

    Le Bars D;Villanueva L;Bouhassira D;Willer Jc

  • Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls (DNIC) in animals and in man

    Daniel Le Bars;Luis Villanueva;J C Willer;Didier Bouhassira

  • An electrophysiological investigation into the pain-relieving effects of heterotopic nociceptive stimuli. Probable involvement of a supraspinal loop.

    A Roby-Brami;B Bussel;J C Willer;D Le Bars

  • Vivid dreams, hallucinations, psychosis and REM sleep in Guillain-Barré syndrome

    V. Cochen;I. Arnulf;S. Demeret;M. L. Neulat

  • Cold extends electromyography distinction between ion channel mutations causing myotonia

    Emmanuel Fournier;Karine Viala;Hélène Gervais;Damien Sternberg

  • Morphine blocks descending pain inhibitory controls in humans.

    Daniel Le Bars;Jean Claude Willer;Thomas De Broucker

  • Rat somatosensory (SmI) cortex: I. Characteristics of neuronal responses to noxious stimulation and comparison with responses to non-noxious stimulation

    Y. Lamour;J. C. Willer;G. Guilbaud

  • Eating disorder and metabolism in narcoleptic patients.

    Dorothée Chabas;Christine Foulon;Jesus Gonzalez;Mireille Nasr

  • Psychophysical study of the effects of topical application of menthol in healthy volunteers.

    Samar Hatem;Nadine Attal;Jean-Claude Willer;Didier Bouhassira

  • Different strategies of modulation can be operative during hypnotic analgesia: a neurophysiological study.

    Nicolas Danziger;Emmanuel Fournier;Didier Bouhassira;Didier Michaud

Frequent Co-Authors

D. Le Bars
D. Le Bars Grenoble Alpes University
Daniel Le Bars
Daniel Le Bars Sorbonne University
Yvon Lamour
Yvon Lamour Grenoble Alpes University
Bertrand Fontaine
Bertrand Fontaine Université Paris Cité
Isabelle Arnulf
Isabelle Arnulf Sorbonne University
Luis Villanueva
Luis Villanueva Grenoble Alpes University
Yves Agid
Yves Agid Institut du Cerveau
Claudine Junien
Claudine Junien INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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