His primary areas of investigation include Neuroscience, Anesthesia, Somatosensory system, Neuropathic pain and Thalamus. Michel Magnin frequently studies issues relating to Subthalamic nucleus and Neuroscience. His Anesthesia research incorporates themes from Brain activity and meditation and Audiology.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive psychology, Sensory processing, Sensory system, Recall and Emotional modulation. His research in Neuropathic pain focuses on subjects like Chronic pain, which are connected to Evoked potential. His Thalamus research includes elements of Neuroscience of sleep, Vigilance, Electroencephalography, Cerebral cortex and Sleep onset.
His main research concerns Neuroscience, Thalamus, Neuropathic pain, Anesthesia and Sensory system. His study brings together the fields of Anatomy and Neuroscience. His Thalamus study incorporates themes from Cerebral cortex, Proprioception, Electrophysiology and Electroencephalography.
His Neuropathic pain study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Motor cortex, Chronic pain and Nervous system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial and Neurostimulation in addition to Anesthesia. His research integrates issues of Insula and Cortex in his study of Sensory system.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Thalamus, Sensory system, Stimulation and Neuropathic pain. In his research, Michel Magnin undertakes multidisciplinary study on Neuroscience and Laser-Evoked Potentials. His Thalamus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nucleus and Cortex.
His research in Cortex intersects with topics in Anatomy and Human brain. His work is dedicated to discovering how Sensory system, Insula are connected with Amygdala, Brain mapping, Hippocampus and Hippocampal formation and other disciplines. His Stimulation study incorporates themes from Upper limb pain, Upper limb, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Cognition.
Michel Magnin mainly investigates Neuroscience, Thalamus, Sleep spindle, Non-rapid eye movement sleep and Neuroscience of sleep. His work on Neuroscience is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Lesion. He combines subjects such as Stroke, Proprioception, Somatosensory system and Stereognosis with his study of Lesion.
His work in Amygdala tackles topics such as Brain mapping which are related to areas like Insula. The K-complex study combines topics in areas such as Sleep Stages and Parasomnia. The concepts of his Human brain study are interwoven with issues in Memory consolidation, Cortex and Anatomy.
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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.
Cerebral Cortex (2002)
Single-unit analysis of the pallidum, thalamus and subthalamic nucleus in parkinsonian patients.
M Magnin;A Morel;D Jeanmonod.
Neuroscience (2000)
Low-threshold calcium spike bursts in the human thalamus. Common physiopathology for sensory, motor and limbic positive symptoms.
D. Jeanmonod;M. Magnin;A. Morel.
Brain (1996)
Motor cortex stimulation for pain control induces changes in the endogenous opioid system.
J. Maarrawi;R. Peyron;P. Mertens;N. Costes.
Neurology (2007)
Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease : anatomical and electrophysiological localization of active contacts.
F. Godinho;S. Thobois;M. Magnin;M. Guenot.
Journal of Neurology (2002)
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.
Brain (2002)
Human SII and Posterior Insula Differently Encode Thermal Laser Stimuli
Maud Frot;Michel Magnin;François Mauguière;Luis Garcia-Larrea.
Cerebral Cortex (2006)
Does the insula tell our brain that we are in pain
Jean Isnard;Michel Magnin;Julien Jung;François Mauguière.
Pain (2011)
Thalamic deactivation at sleep onset precedes that of the cerebral cortex in humans
Michel Magnin;Marc Rey;Hélène Bastuji;Philippe Guillemant.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)
Emotional modulation of pain: is it the sensation or what we recall?
Fabio Godinho;Michel Magnin;Maud Frot;Caroline Perchet.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2006)
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