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Michel Le Van Quyen

Michel Le Van Quyen

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Neuroscience

D-Index
55
Citations
12230
World Ranking
4685
National Ranking
189

Overview

Michel Le Van Quyen is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France and has a research profile focused on neuroscience, particularly in areas related to brain function and dynamics. Their work extensively covers cognitive neuroscience, with additional contributions in psychiatry and mental health, cellular and molecular neuroscience, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and human-computer interaction.

The primary fields of study for Michel Le Van Quyen include:

  • Neuroscience

Within this broad field, subfields of study consist of:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Thematic topics throughout their research focus on:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception

Michel Le Van Quyen has contributed articles to several scientific venues, frequently publishing in:

  • Cerveau & Psycho
  • Scientific Reports
  • Neuroscience Research
  • Brain Communications
  • IEEE Sensors Journal

Recent published papers include:

  • "Automatic seizure detection based on imaged-EEG signals through fully convolutional networks," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Entrainment and synchronization of brain oscillations to auditory stimulations," 2020, Neuroscience Research
  • "Zero-crossing patterns reveal subtle epileptiform discharges in the scalp EEG," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Interictal epileptiform discharges show distinct spatiotemporal and morphological patterns across wake and sleep," 2022, Brain Communications
  • "Auditory closed-loop stimulation on sleep slow oscillations using in-ear EEG sensors," 2022, Journal of Sleep Research

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Mario Valderrama
  • Miguel Navarrete
  • David Henao
  • José Yesith Juez
  • Gilles Huberfeld

Best Publications

  • Comparison of Hilbert transform and wavelet methods for the analysis of neuronal synchrony

    Michel Le Van Quyen;Jack Foucher;Jean-Philippe Lachaux;Eugenio Rodriguez

  • Spike avalanches in vivo suggest a driven, slightly subcritical brain state

    Viola Priesemann;Michael Wibral;Michael Wibral;Mario Valderrama;Robert Pröpper

  • Epileptic seizures can be anticipated by non-linear analysis

    J. Martinerie;C. Adam;M. Le Van Quyen;M. Baulac

  • Estimating the time-course of coherence between single-trial brain signals: an introduction to wavelet coherence.

    Jean-Philippe Lachaux;Antoine Lutz;David Rudrauf;Diego Cosmelli

  • STUDYING SINGLE-TRIALS OF PHASE SYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITY IN THE BRAIN

    Jean-Philippe Lachaux;Eugenio Rodriguez;Michel Le Van Quyen;Antoine Lutz

  • Anticipating epileptic seizures in real time by a non-linear analysis of similarity between EEG recordings.

    M Le Van Quyen;J Martinerie;M Baulac;F Varela

  • From autopoiesis to neurophenomenology: Francisco Varela's exploration of the biophysics of being

    David Rudrauf;Antoine Lutz;Diego Cosmelli;Jean-Philippe Lachaux

  • Mapping interictal oscillations greater than 200 Hz recorded with intracranial macroelectrodes in human epilepsy.

    Benoît Crépon;Vincent Navarro;Dominique Hasboun;Stéphane Clemenceau

  • Glutamatergic pre-ictal discharges emerge at the transition to seizure in human epilepsy.

    Gilles Huberfeld;Liset Menendez de la Prida;Johan Pallud;Ivan Cohen

  • Cortical GABAergic excitation contributes to epileptic activities around human glioma.

    Johan Pallud;Michel Le Van Quyen;Franck Bielle;Christophe Pellegrino;Christophe Pellegrino

  • Dynamic Balance of Excitation and Inhibition in Human and Monkey Neocortex.

    Nima Dehghani;Nima Dehghani;Adrien Peyrache;Bartosz Telenczuk;Michel Le Van Quyen

  • Preictal state identification by synchronization changes in long-term intracranial EEG recordings

    Michel Le Van Quyen;Jason Soss;Vincent Navarro;Richard Robertson

  • Epileptogenic Actions of GABA and Fast Oscillations in the Developing Hippocampus

    Ilgam Khalilov;Michel Le Van Quyen;Henri Gozlan;Yehezkel Ben-Ari

  • Neuronal Avalanches Differ from Wakefulness to Deep Sleep – Evidence from Intracranial Depth Recordings in Humans

    Viola Priesemann;Mario Valderrama;Michael Wibral;Michel Le Van Quyen

  • Characterizing neurodynamic changes before seizures.

    Michel Le Van Quyen;Jacques Martinerie;Vincent Navarro;Michel Baulac

  • Analysis of dynamic brain oscillations: methodological advances

    Michel Le Van Quyen;Anatol Bragin

  • Statistical assessment of nonlinear causality: application to epileptic EEG signals.

    Mario Chávez;Jacques Martinerie;Michel Le Van Quyen

  • Recording and analysis techniques for high-frequency oscillations

    G. A. Worrell;K. Jerbi;K. Kobayashi;Jean-Marc Lina

  • Nonlinear analyses of interictal EEG map the brain interdependences in human focal epilepsy

    Michel Le Van Quyen;Jacques Martinerie;Claude Adam;Francisco J. Varela

  • Large-scale microelectrode recordings of high-frequency gamma oscillations in human cortex during sleep.

    Michel Le Van Quyen;Richard Staba;Anatol Bragin;Clayton Dickson

  • Multiscale Balance of Excitation and Inhibition in Single-Unit ensemble Recordings in Human and Monkey Neocortex

    Nima Dehghani;Adrien Peyrache;Bartosz Telenczuk;Eric Halgren

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Navarro
Vincent Navarro Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
Jacques Martinerie
Jacques Martinerie Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Claude Adam
Claude Adam Université Paris Cité
Michel Baulac
Michel Baulac Sorbonne University
Stéphane Clemenceau
Stéphane Clemenceau Université Paris Cité
Stéphane Charpier
Stéphane Charpier Sorbonne University
Francisco J. Varela
Francisco J. Varela Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Eric Halgren
Eric Halgren University of California, San Diego
Alain Destexhe
Alain Destexhe Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Dominique Hasboun
Dominique Hasboun Sorbonne University

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