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Overview

Michel Magnin is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with a concentration on cognitive neuroscience alongside contributions to cellular and molecular neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and neurology.

Their work encompasses topics such as sleep and wakefulness research, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neural dynamics and brain function, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, neural and behavioral psychology studies, and heart rate variability and autonomic control.

Recent publications by Michel Magnin include the following:

  • Local sleep spindles in the human thalamus (2020, The Journal of Physiology)
  • Intracortical Functional Connectivity Predicts Arousal to Noxious Stimuli during Sleep in Humans (2021, Journal of Neuroscience)
  • Functional connectivity between medial pulvinar and cortical networks as a predictor of arousal to noxious stimuli during sleep (2023, European Journal of Neuroscience)
  • REM sleep remains paradoxical: sub-states determined by thalamo-cortical and cortico-cortical functional connectivity (2024, The Journal of Physiology)
  • Somatosensory Thalamic Activity Modulation by Posterior Insular Stimulation: Cues to Clinical Application Based on Comparison of Frequencies in a Cat Model (2020, Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface)

Michel Magnin frequently collaborates with various researchers. Their notable co-authors include Luis García-Larrea, Hélène Bastuji, Andéol Cadic-Melchior, Maëva Daoud, and Lucien Ruelle-Le Glaunec.

The scientist's work is published in a range of venues including The Journal of Physiology, Journal of Neuroscience, European Journal of Neuroscience, Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface, and Médecine du Sommeil.

Best Publications

  • Representation of Pain and Somatic Sensation in the Human Insula: a Study of Responses to Direct Electrical Cortical Stimulation

    Karine Ostrowsky;Michel Magnin;Philippe Ryvlin;Jean Isnard

  • Single-unit analysis of the pallidum, thalamus and subthalamic nucleus in parkinsonian patients.

    M Magnin;A Morel;D Jeanmonod

  • Low-threshold calcium spike bursts in the human thalamus. Common physiopathology for sensory, motor and limbic positive symptoms.

    D. Jeanmonod;M. Magnin;A. Morel

  • Motor cortex stimulation for pain control induces changes in the endogenous opioid system.

    J. Maarrawi;R. Peyron;P. Mertens;N. Costes

  • Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease : anatomical and electrophysiological localization of active contacts.

    F. Godinho;S. Thobois;M. Magnin;M. Guenot

  • Laser-evoked potential abnormalities in central pain patients: the influence of spontaneous and provoked pain.

    Luis Garcia-Larrea;Philippe Convers;Michel Magnin;Nathalie André-Obadia

  • Thalamic deactivation at sleep onset precedes that of the cerebral cortex in humans

    Michel Magnin;Marc Rey;Hélène Bastuji;Philippe Guillemant

  • Human SII and Posterior Insula Differently Encode Thermal Laser Stimuli

    Maud Frot;Michel Magnin;François Mauguière;Luis Garcia-Larrea

  • Does the insula tell our brain that we are in pain

    Jean Isnard;Michel Magnin;Julien Jung;François Mauguière

  • Emotional modulation of pain: is it the sensation or what we recall?

    Fabio Godinho;Michel Magnin;Maud Frot;Caroline Perchet

  • Operculo-insular pain (parasylvian pain): a distinct central pain syndrome

    Luis Garcia-Larrea;Caroline Perchet;Christelle Creac'h;Philippe Convers

  • Differential brain opioid receptor availability in central and peripheral neuropathic pain.

    Joseph Maarrawi;Roland Peyron;Patrick Mertens;Patrick Mertens;Patrick Mertens;Nicolas Costes

  • Neuropsychiatric thalamocortical dysrhythmia: surgical implications.

    D Jeanmonod;J Schulman;R Ramirez;R Cancro

  • Reciprocal Thalamocortical Connectivity of the Medial Pulvinar: A Depth Stimulation and Evoked Potential Study in Human Brain

    D. S. Rosenberg;F. Mauguière;H. Catenoix;I. Faillenot

  • Involvement of Medial Pulvinar Thalamic Nucleus in Human Temporal Lobe Seizures

    Dominique S. Rosenberg;François Mauguière;Geneviève Demarquay;Philippe Ryvlin

  • Coordination of cortical and thalamic activity during non-REM sleep in humans

    Rachel A. Mak-McCully;Matthieu Rolland;Anna Sargsyan;Chris Gonzalez

  • Parallel processing of nociceptive A-delta inputs in SII and midcingulate cortex in humans.

    Maud Frot;François Mauguière;Michel Magnin;Luis Garcia-Larrea

  • Pain networks from the inside: Spatiotemporal analysis of brain responses leading from nociception to conscious perception

    Hélène Bastuji;Maud Frot;Caroline Perchet;Michel Magnin

  • On the importance of placebo timing in rTMS studies for pain relief

    Nathalie André-Obadia;Michel Magnin;Luis Garcia-Larrea

  • Corollary discharge: Its possible implications in visual and oculomotor interactions

    Marc Jeannerod;Henry Kennedy;Michel Magnin

  • Afferent and efferent connections of the parabigeminal nucleus in cat revealed by retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase.

    Christine Baleydier;Michel Magnin

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis Garcia-Larrea
Luis Garcia-Larrea Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
François Mauguière
François Mauguière Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Roland Peyron
Roland Peyron Jean Monnet University
Marc Guénot
Marc Guénot Hôpital Édouard-Herriot
Bernard Laurent
Bernard Laurent Grenoble Alpes University
Howard M. Cooper
Howard M. Cooper Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Daniel Jeanmonod
Daniel Jeanmonod University of Zurich
Philippe Ryvlin
Philippe Ryvlin University Hospital of Lausanne
Nicolas Costes
Nicolas Costes Grenoble Alpes University

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