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Overview

Oury Monchi is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has conducted extensive research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their work focuses on subfields including Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Physiology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The main topics covered by Oury Monchi's research include:

  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Nuclear Receptors and Signaling

Oury Monchi has published frequently in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • npj Parkinson s Disease
  • Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • NeuroImage Clinical
  • Brain stimulation

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Multi-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of Parkinson's disease, 2023, Nature Genetics
  • Plasma Neurofilament Light: A Marker of Neurodegeneration in Mild Behavioral Impairment, 2020, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease
  • Explainable classification of Parkinson's disease using deep learning trained on a large multi-center database of T1-weighted MRI datasets, 2023, NeuroImage Clinical
  • A Prodromal Brain-Clinical Pattern of Cognition in Synucleinopathies, 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • Mild behavioral impairment in Parkinson's disease is associated with altered corticostriatal connectivity, 2020, NeuroImage Clinical

Frequent collaborators in Oury Monchi's research include:

  • Ziv Gan-Or
  • Edward A. Fon
  • Jennifer A. Ruskey
  • Cheryl Waters
  • Yves Dauvilliers

Best Publications

  • Wisconsin Card Sorting Revisited: Distinct Neural Circuits Participating in Different Stages of the Task Identified by Event-Related Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Oury Monchi;Michael Petrides;Valentina Petre;Keith Worsley

  • Functional Role of the Basal Ganglia in the Planning and Execution of Actions

    Oury Monchi;Michael Petrides;Antonio P. Strafella;Keith J. Worsley

  • Neural bases of set-shifting deficits in Parkinson's disease.

    Oury Monchi;Michael Petrides;Julien Doyon;Ronald B. Postuma

  • Dysfunction of the Default Mode Network in Parkinson Disease: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Thilo van Eimeren;Oury Monchi;Benedicte Ballanger;Antonio P. Strafella

  • Cortical activity in Parkinson's disease during executive processing depends on striatal involvement.

    Oury Monchi;Michael Petrides;Beatriz Mejia-Constain;Antonio P. Strafella;Antonio P. Strafella

  • Dopamine Depletion Impairs Frontostriatal Functional Connectivity during a Set-Shifting Task

    Atsuko Nagano-Saito;Marco Leyton;Oury Monchi;Yael K. Goldberg

  • Theta burst stimulation-induced inhibition of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex reveals hemispheric asymmetry in striatal dopamine release during a set-shifting task – a TMS–[11C]raclopride PET study

    Ji H. Ko;Oury Monchi;Alain Ptito;Peter Bloomfield

  • Mild cognitive impairment is linked with faster rate of cortical thinning in patients with Parkinson's disease longitudinally.

    Alexandru Hanganu;Christophe Bedetti;Clotilde Degroot;Béatriz Mejia-Constain

  • Patterns of cortical thickness and surface area in early Parkinson's disease

    Thomas Jubault;Jean-François Gagnon;Sherif Karama;Alain Ptito

  • Corticostriatal functional interactions in Parkinson's disease: a rTMS/[11C]raclopride PET study

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  • Therapeutic application of transcranial magnetic stimulation in Parkinson's disease: The contribution of expectation

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  • Combined insular and striatal dopamine dysfunction are associated with executive deficits in Parkinson’s disease with mild cognitive impairment

    Leigh Christopher;Connie Marras;Sarah Duff-Canning;Yuko Koshimori;Yuko Koshimori;Yuko Koshimori

  • The impact of aging on gray matter structural covariance networks.

    Maxime Montembeault;Sven Joubert;Sven Joubert;Julien Doyon;Julien Doyon;Julie Carrier;Julie Carrier

  • Striatal dopamine release during performance of executive functions: A [(11)C] raclopride PET study.

    Oury Monchi;Ji Hyun Ko;Antonio P. Strafella

  • Differential Effects of Dopaminergic Therapies on Dorsal and Ventral Striatum in Parkinson's Disease: Implications for Cognitive Function

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  • Identification of genetic risk loci and causal insights associated with Parkinson's disease in African and African admixed populations: a genome-wide association study

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  • A neural model of working memory processes in normal subjects, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia for fMRI design and predictions.

    Oury Monchi;John G. Taylor;Alain Dagher

  • The effect of dopamine therapy on ventral and dorsal striatum-mediated cognition in Parkinson's disease: support from functional MRI.

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  • Cortical and subcortical gray matter bases of cognitive deficits in REM sleep behavior disorder.

    Shady Rahayel;Ronald B. Postuma;Jacques Montplaisir;Daphné Génier Marchand

  • The role of high-field magnetic resonance imaging in parkinsonian disorders: Pushing the boundaries forward

    Stéphane Lehericy;David E. Vaillancourt;Klaus Seppi;Oury Monchi

  • Plasma Neurofilament Light: A Marker of Neurodegeneration in Mild Behavioral Impairment.

    James P. Naude;Sascha Gill;Sophie Hu;Sophie Hu;Alexander McGirr;Alexander McGirr

  • Fronto-striatal Contribution to Lexical Set-Shifting

    Yves Joanette;Michael Petrides;Thomas Jubault

  • Patterns of cortical thinning in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.

    Shady Rahayel;Jacques Montplaisir;Oury Monchi;Christophe Bedetti

  • Effect of mild cognitive impairment on the patterns of neural activity in early Parkinson's disease.

    Atsuko Nagano-Saito;Claudine Habak;Beatriz Mejía-Constaín;Clotilde Degroot

  • Regional Brain Stem Atrophy in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease Detected by Anatomical MRI

    Thomas Jubault;Simona Maria Brambati;Clotilde Degroot;Benoit Kullmann

  • Basal ganglia and frontal involvement in self‐generated and externally‐triggered finger movements in the dominant and non‐dominant hand

    Félix-Etienne François-Brosseau;Kristina Martinu;Kristina Martinu;Antonio P. Strafella;Michael Petrides

Frequent Co-Authors

Ziv Gan-Or
Ziv Gan-Or McGill University
Antonio P. Strafella
Antonio P. Strafella University of Toronto
Julie Carrier
Julie Carrier University of Montreal
Davide Martino
Davide Martino University of Calgary
Alain Dagher
Alain Dagher Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Pierre Bellec
Pierre Bellec University of Montreal
Yves Joanette
Yves Joanette University of Montreal
Guy A. Rouleau
Guy A. Rouleau Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Yves Dauvilliers
Yves Dauvilliers University of Montpellier
Zahinoor Ismail
Zahinoor Ismail University of Calgary

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