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Martin Paré

Martin Paré

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
7035
World Ranking
8729
National Ranking
512

Overview

Martin Paré is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields including Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with particular focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Physiology, Molecular Biology, and Cancer Research.

Their work investigates a variety of topics related to brain function, neural dynamics, and metabolism. Main research themes include neural dynamics and brain function, neural and behavioral psychology studies, memory and neural mechanisms, cancer, hypoxia, and metabolism, diet and metabolism studies, olfactory and sensory function studies, as well as visual perception and processing mechanisms.

Martin Paré has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Pierre Pouget, Gunnar Blohm, Jeffrey D. Schall, Pierre Daye, and Benjamin Cuthbert. These partnerships have contributed to a range of scientific publications in both neuroscience and molecular biology contexts.

Notable recent publications by Martin Paré include:

  • Breast cancer mammospheres secrete Adrenomedullin to induce lipolysis and browning of adjacent adipocytes, 2020, BMC Cancer

Other related works appearing around the same period, though authored by collaborators, highlight the scope of interdisciplinary studies associated with Paré's network:

  • The unknown but knowable relationship between Presaccadic Accumulation of activity and Saccade initiation, 2021, Journal of Computational Neuroscience
  • Diabetes Impaired Ischemia-Induced PDGF (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor) Signaling Actions and Vessel Formation Through the Activation of Scr Homology 2-Containing Phosphatase-1, 2021, Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • Neuronal activity in posterior parietal cortex area LIP is not sufficient for saccadic eye movement production, 2023, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
  • How do big brains evolve?, 2025, Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Martin Paré's publications have appeared in various scientific venues, reflecting the breadth of their research. Frequent publication venues include BMC Cancer, Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, and Trends in Ecology & Evolution.

Best Publications

  • A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task

    Frederick Verbruggen;Adam R. Aron;Guido Ph Band;Christian Beste

  • Neuronal Activity in Monkey Superior Colliculus Related to the Initiation of Saccadic Eye Movements

    Michael C. Dorris;Martin Paré;Douglas P. Munoz

  • Controlled Movement Processing: Superior Colliculus Activity Associated with Countermanded Saccades

    Martin Paré;Doug P. Hanes

  • Comparison of the discharge characteristics of brain stem omnipause neurons and superior colliculus fixation neurons in monkey: implications for control of fixation and saccade behavior.

    Stefan Everling;Martin Paré;Michael C. Dorris;Douglas P. Munoz

  • On your mark, get set: Brainstem circuitry underlying saccadic initiation

    D P Munoz;M C Dorris;M Paré;S Everling

  • MONKEY POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX NEURONS ANTIDROMICALLY ACTIVATED FROM SUPERIOR COLLICULUS

    Martin Paré;Robert H. Wurtz

  • Saccadic reaction time in the monkey: advanced preparation of oculomotor programs is primarily responsible for express saccade occurrence

    M. Pare;D. P. Munoz

  • Comparison of Cortico-Cortical and Cortico-Collicular Signals for the Generation of Saccadic Eye Movements

    Stefano Ferraina;Martin Paré;Robert H. Wurtz

  • Progression in Neuronal Processing for Saccadic Eye Movements From Parietal Cortex Area LIP to Superior Colliculus

    Martin Paré;Robert H. Wurtz

  • Influence of history on saccade countermanding performance in humans and macaque monkeys

    Erik E. Emeric;Joshua W. Brown;Leanne Boucher;Roger H.S. Carpenter

  • Spatial statistics of gaze fixations during dynamic face processing.

    Julie N Buchan;Martin Paré;Kevin G Munhall

  • Temporal Processing of Saccade Targets in Parietal Cortex Area LIP During Visual Search

    Neil W. D. Thomas;Martin Paré

  • Immediate neural plasticity shapes motor performance.

    Michael C. Dorris;Martin Paré;Douglas P. Munoz

  • Signal transformations from cerebral cortex to superior colliculus for the generation of saccades.

    Robert H Wurtz;Marc A Sommer;Martin Paré;Stefano Ferraina

  • Gaze shifts evoked by stimulation of the superior colliculus in the head-free cat conform to the motor map but also depend on stimulus strength and fixation activity

    Martin Paré;Marc Crommelinck;Daniel Guitton

  • Retrograde labeling of neurons in the brain stem following injections of [3H]choline into the rat spinal cord.

    B.E. Jones;M. Paré;A. Beaudet

  • Proactive Inhibitory Control and Attractor Dynamics in Countermanding Action: A Spiking Neural Circuit Model

    Chung Chuan Lo;Leanne Boucher;Martin Paré;Jeffrey D. Schall

  • The fixation area of the cat superior colliculus : effects of electrical stimulation and direct connection with brainstem omnipause neurons

    Martin Paré;Daniel Guitton

  • Neural Basis of Adaptive Response Time Adjustment during Saccade Countermanding

    Pierre Pouget;Gordon D. Logan;Thomas J. Palmeri;Leanne Boucher

  • Gaze behavior in audiovisual speech perception: the influence of ocular fixations on the McGurk effect.

    Martin Paré;Rebecca C. Richler;Martin ten Hove;K. G. Munhall

  • On your mark, get set: Brainstem circuitry underlying saccadic initiation

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  • Gaze-related activity of brainstem omnipause neurons during combined eye-head gaze shifts in the alert cat.

    M Paré;D Guitton

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey D. Schall
Jeffrey D. Schall Vanderbilt University
Douglas P. Munoz
Douglas P. Munoz Queen's University
Robert H. Wurtz
Robert H. Wurtz National Institutes of Health
Daniel Guitton
Daniel Guitton McGill University
Stefano Ferraina
Stefano Ferraina Sapienza University of Rome
Gordon D. Logan
Gordon D. Logan Vanderbilt University
Richard J. Beninger
Richard J. Beninger Queen's University
Joshua W. Brown
Joshua W. Brown Indiana University
Samuel R. Chamberlain
Samuel R. Chamberlain University of Southampton
Russell Schachar
Russell Schachar University of Toronto

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