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Lionel Collet is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research intersects multiple disciplines, including Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Psychology. Within these primary fields, they have contributed notably to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Clinical Psychology, Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their work spans various topics focused on genetic and neurological aspects, as well as psychological and pharmaceutical domains. Key research topics include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, and Genetics; RNA regulation and disease; RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms; Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology Research; Pain Management and Placebo Effect; Eating Disorders and Behaviors; and Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy.

Lionel Collet has coauthored papers with several researchers, including Sophie Boucher, Fabienne Wong Jun Tai, Sedigheh Delmaghani, Andrea Lelli, and Amrit Singh-Estivalet. The collaboration with Sophie Boucher is associated with the publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Prominent recent publications by Lionel Collet include:

  • Ultrarare heterozygous pathogenic variants of genes causing dominant forms of early-onset deafness underlie severe presbycusis, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Discussion à propos de la communication: " Pénurie de médicaments et stocks de sécurité en France: fondement juridique ", 2022, Bulletin de l Académie Nationale de Médecine

The venues in which Lionel Collet has published frequently reflect contributions to both high-impact neuroscience journals and medical bulletins:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine

There is no recorded information regarding book publications or awards received by Lionel Collet. Their multidisciplinary approach involves genetic and molecular biology research alongside psychological and economic considerations related to medicine.

Best Publications

  • Effect of contralateral auditory stimuli on active cochlear micro-mechanical properties in human subjects.

    Lionel Collet;David T. Kemp;Evelyne Veuillet;Roland Duclaux

  • Psychometric normalization of a hyperacusis questionnaire.

    S. Khalfa;S. Dubal;E. Veuillet;F. Perez-Diaz

  • Psychoacoustic characterization of the tinnitus spectrum: implications for the underlying mechanisms of tinnitus.

    Arnaud Norena;Christophe Micheyl;Sylviane Chéry-Croze;Lionel Collet

  • EFFECT OF CONTRALATERAL ACOUSTIC STIMULATION ON ACTIVE COCHLEAR MICROMECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN HUMAN SUBJECTS : DEPENDENCE ON STIMULUS VARIABLES

    E. Veuillet;L. Collet;R. Duclaux

  • A selective imaging of tinnitus.

    A L Giraud;S Chéry-Croze;G Fischer;C Fischer

  • Increased perception of loudness in autism.

    Stéphanie Khalfa;Nicole Bruneau;Bernadette Rogé;Nicolas Georgieff

  • Contralateral auditory stimulation alters acoustic distortion products in humans

    A. Moulin;L. Collet;R. Duclaux

  • Evidence for Corticofugal Modulation of Peripheral Auditory Activity in Humans

    Xavier Perrot;Philippe Ryvlin;Jean Isnard;Marc Guénot

  • Auditory selective attention in the human cochlea

    Marie-He´le`ne Giard;Lionel Collet;Patrick Bouchet;Jacques Pernier

  • The temporal relationship between speech auditory brainstem responses and the acoustic pattern of the phoneme /ba/ in normal-hearing adults

    I. Akhoun;S. Gallégo;A. Moulin;M. Ménard

  • Effects of contralateral white noise on click-evoked emissions in normal and sensorineural ears: towards an exploration of the medial olivocochlear system.

    Collet L;Veuillet E;Bene J;Morgon A

  • Involvement of the olivocochlear bundle in the detection of tones in noise.

    Christophe Micheyl;Lionel Collet

  • Evidence of a medial olivocochlear involvement in contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emissions in humans

    Anne Lise Giraud;Lionel Collet;Sylviane Chéry-Croze;Jacques Magnan

  • Influence of focused auditory attention on cochlear activity in humans

    Stéphane Maison;Christophe Micheyl;Lionel Collet

  • Evidence of Peripheral Hearing Asymmetry in Humans: Clinical Implications

    S Khalfa;T Morlet;C Micheyl;A Morgon

  • Functional asymmetry of medial olivocochlear system in humans. Towards a peripheral auditory lateralization.

    Khalfa S;Collet L

  • Differential recruitment of the speech processing system in healthy subjects and rehabilitated cochlear implant patients

    Anne-Lise Giraud;Eric Truy;Richard S. J. Frackowiak;Marie-Claude Grégoire

  • Peripheral auditory asymmetry in infantile autism.

    S. Khalfa;N. Bruneau;B. Rogé;N. Georgieff

  • Interrelations between transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions, spontaneous otoacoustic emissions and acoustic distortion products in normally hearing subjects

    A. Moulin;L. Collet;E. Veuillet;A. Morgen

  • Evidence of peripheral auditory activity modulation by the auditory cortex in humans

    S Khalfa;R Bougeard;N Morand;E Veuillet

Frequent Co-Authors

Stéphane F. Maison
Stéphane F. Maison Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Anne-Lise Giraud
Anne-Lise Giraud University of Geneva
Catherine Fischer
Catherine Fischer Hospices Civils de Lyon
Roland Jouvent
Roland Jouvent Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Philippe Ryvlin
Philippe Ryvlin University Hospital of Lausanne
Fabien Perrin
Fabien Perrin Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Marlies Knipper
Marlies Knipper University of Tübingen
Robert D. Frisina
Robert D. Frisina University of South Florida
Paul Avan
Paul Avan University of Clermont Auvergne
François Mauguière
François Mauguière Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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