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Serge Rossignol

Serge Rossignol

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Neuroscience

D-Index
74
Citations
20128
World Ranking
2104
National Ranking
117

Overview

Serge Rossignol is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, primarily focusing on spinal cord injury research and veterinary orthopedics and neurology.

The scientist has contributed to the literature with two notable papers. One is titled Recovery of locomotion in cats after severe contusion of the low thoracic spinal cord, published in 2020 in the Journal of Neurophysiology. The other, Evaluation des propriétés hydriques des briques en terre crue en fonction de leurs compositions et leurs microstructures, was also published in 2020 in HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe).

Rossignol's research topics cover a broad spectrum, emphasizing:

  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology
  • Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport

Within their fields of study, they have worked primarily in medicine, with subfields including:

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Small Animals
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Soil Science

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Hugo Delivet-Mongrain, Melvin K. Dea, Jean-Pierre Gossard, L. Laou, and L. Ulmet. These collaborations illustrate interdisciplinary work spanning neurophysiological research and materials science.

Their primary publication venues include the Journal of Neurophysiology and HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), reflecting contributions to both clinical research and scientific communication platforms.

Best Publications

  • Dynamic Sensorimotor Interactions in Locomotion

    Serge Rossignol;Réjean Dubuc;Jean-Pierre Gossard

  • On the initiation of the swing phase of locomotion in chronic spinal cats.

    S. Grillner;S. Rossignol

  • Phase dependent reflex reversal during walking in chronic spinal cats

    H. Forssberg;S. Grillner;S. Rossignol

  • Neural Control of Rhythmic Movements in Vertebrates

    Avis H. Cohen;Serge Rossignol;Sten Grillner

  • Neural Control of Stereotypic Limb Movements

    Serge Rossignol

  • Initiation and modulation of the locomotor pattern in the adult chronic spinal cat by noradrenergic, serotonergic and dopaminergic drugs.

    H. Barbeau;S. Rossignol

  • The locomotion of the low spinal cat. II. Interlimb coordination

    H. Forssberg;S. Grillner;J. Halbertsma;S. Rossignol

  • Phasic gain control of reflexes from the dorsum of the paw during spinal locomotion.

    H. Forssberg;S. Grillner;S. Rossignol

  • Recovery of Locomotion After Spinal Cord Injury: Some Facts and Mechanisms

    Serge Rossignol;Alain Frigon

  • Spinal cord injury: time to move?

    Serge Rossignol;Martin Schwab;Michal Schwartz;Michael G Fehlings

  • Activation of locomotion in adult chronic spinal rats is achieved by transplantation of embryonic raphe cells reinnervating a precise lumbar level.

    Minerva Giménez y Ribotta;Jeanine Provencher;Delphine Feraboli-Lohnherr;Serge Rossignol

  • Discharge patterns of reticulospinal and other reticular neurons in chronic, unrestrained cats walking on a treadmill

    T. Drew;R. Dubuc;S. Rossignol

  • Fictive motor patterns in chronic spinal cats.

    K. G. Pearson;S. Rossignol

  • Tapping into spinal circuits to restore motor function.

    Hugues Barbeau;David A. McCrea;Michael J. O'Donovan;Serge Rossignol

  • Prominent Role of the Spinal Central Pattern Generator in the Recovery of Locomotion after Partial Spinal Cord Injuries

    Grégory Barrière;Hugues Leblond;Janyne Provencher;Serge Rossignol

  • A comparison of treadmill locomotion in adult cats before and after spinal transection

    M. Belanger;T. Drew;J. Provencher;S. Rossignol

  • Demyelination and degeneration in the injured human spinal cord detected with diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI.

    J. Cohen-Adad;M-M. El Mendili;S. Lehéricy;P-F. Pradat

  • LOCOMOTION IN LAMPREY AND TROUT: THE RELATIVE TIMING OF ACTIVATION AND MOVEMENT

    Thelma L. Williams;Sten Grillner;Vladimir V. Smoljaninov;Peter Wallén

  • Enhancement of locomotor recovery following spinal cord injury.

    Hugues Barbeau;Serge Rossignol

  • Recovery of Locomotion After Ventral and Ventrolateral Spinal Lesions in the Cat. I. Deficits and Adaptive Mechanisms

    Edna Brustein;Serge Rossignol

Frequent Co-Authors

Julien Cohen-Adad
Julien Cohen-Adad Polytechnique Montréal
Habib Benali
Habib Benali Concordia University
Laurent J. Bouyer
Laurent J. Bouyer Université Laval
Alain Frigon
Alain Frigon Université de Sherbrooke
Trevor Drew
Trevor Drew University of Montreal
Richard D. Hoge
Richard D. Hoge University of Montreal
Tomás A. Reader
Tomás A. Reader University of Montreal
Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute
Julien Doyon
Julien Doyon Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Réjean Dubuc
Réjean Dubuc University of Quebec at Montreal

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