Julie Carrier is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research spans the fields of Neuroscience, Medicine, and Psychology, with significant contributions to Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Physiology, and Neurology.
The primary focus of their work revolves around topics such as Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Sleep and related disorders, Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Circadian rhythm and melatonin, Neuroscience of respiration and sleep, and Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue.
Julie Carrier has published extensively in several venues, frequently appearing in the journals SLEEP, Alzheimer's & Dementia, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Sleep Medicine, and Journal of Sleep Research.
Recent papers include:
Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Nadia Gosselin, Jacques Montplaisir, Cynthia Thompson, Véronique Daneault, and Jean-Marc Lina.
Julien Doyon;Pierre Bellec;Rhonda Amsel;Virginia Penhune
Robert Ross;Jean-Philippe Chaput;Lora M Giangregorio;Ian Janssen
J. F. Gagnon;M. A. Bédard;M. L. Fantini;D. Petit
M. Schabus;T. T. Dang-Vu;G. Albouy;E. Balteau
Julie Carrier;Stephanie Land;Daniel J. Buysse;David J. Kupfer
Thien Thanh Dang-Vu;Manuel Schabus;Martin Desseilles;Geneviève Albouy
Maria Korman;Julien Doyon;Julia Doljansky;Julie Carrier
Jiangming Luo;Robert Sladek;Julie Carrier;Jo-Ann Bader
Jean Paquet;Anna Kawinska;Julie Carrier
Julie Carrier;Timothy H. Monk
Julie Carrier;Timothy H. Monk;Daniel J. Buysse;David J. Kupfer
Karen Debas;Julie Carrier;Pierre Orban;Marc Barakat
Christian O'Reilly;Nadia Gosselin;Julie Carrier;Tore Nielsen
Gilles Vandewalle;S. Gais;Manuel Schabus;Evelyne Balteau
Jean-Philippe Chaput;Caroline Dutil;Ryan Featherstone;Robert Ross
Jean-Philippe Chaput;Caroline Dutil;Ryan Featherstone;Robert Ross
Julien Doyon;Julien Doyon;Maria Korman;Amélie Morin;Valérie Dostie
Julie Carrier;Isabelle Viens;Gaétan Poirier;Rébecca Robillard
Nicolas Martin;Marjolaine Lafortune;Jonathan Godbout;Marc Barakat
Annie Bernier;Stephanie M. Carlson;Stéphanie Bordeleau;Julie Carrier
Amélie Morin;Julien Doyon;Valérie Dostie;Marc Barakat
Reut Gruber;Reut Gruber;Jamie Cassoff;Jamie Cassoff;Sonia Frenette;Sabrina Wiebe;Sabrina Wiebe
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