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Overview

Serge Vulliemoz is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland and has contributed extensively to the fields of neuroscience and medicine.

Their research largely focuses on several key areas, including:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications

Their body of work includes publications in numerous scientific venues. The most frequent venues where their research has appeared are:

  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Epilepsia
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Vulliemoz has collaborated notably with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Margitta Seeck
  • Laurent Sheybani
  • Laurent Spinelli
  • Isotta Rigoni
  • Jonathan Wirsich

Their recent published papers highlight key topics in epilepsy and brain network analysis. These include:

  • Epilepsy and brain network hubs, 2022, Epilepsia
  • 7T Epilepsy Task Force Consensus Recommendations on the Use of 7T MRI in Clinical Practice, 2020, Neurology
  • Ictal EEG source localization in focal epilepsy: Review and future perspectives, 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • The relationship between EEG and fMRI connectomes is reproducible across simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies from 1.5T to 7T, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Connectome spectral analysis to track EEG task dynamics on a subsecond scale, 2020, NeuroImage

Their publication record also reflects a strong emphasis on subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, radiology and imaging, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and pediatrics.

In terms of scale, the scientist's work includes approximately 140 publications in neuroscience and 95 in medicine. The subfields of study break down as follows:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Best Publications

  • Electroencephalographic source imaging: a prospective study of 152 operated epileptic patients

    Verena Brodbeck;Laurent Jean-François Spinelli;Agustina Maria Lascano;Michael Wissmeier

  • A randomized trial for the treatment of refractory status epilepticus.

    Andrea O. Rossetti;Tracey A. Milligan;Serge Vulliémoz;Costas Michaelides

  • With or without spikes: localization of focal epileptic activity by simultaneous electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Frédéric Grouiller;Rachel C Thornton;Kristina Groening;Laurent Jean-François Spinelli

  • The spatio-temporal mapping of epileptic networks: Combination of EEG–fMRI and EEG source imaging

    Serge Vulliémoz;Rachel C. Thornton;Roman Rodionov;David W. Carmichael

  • Epilepsy and brain network hubs

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  • Simultaneous intracranial EEG and fMRI of interictal epileptic discharges in humans

    Serge Vulliemoz;David W. Carmichael;Karin Rosenkranz;Beate Diehl;Beate Diehl

  • EEG correlated functional MRI and postoperative outcome in focal epilepsy

    Rachel Thornton;Helmut Laufs;Roman Rodionov;Sajitha Cannadathu

  • Dynamic directed interictal connectivity in left and right temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Ana Coito;Gijs Plomp;Mélanie Genetti;Eugenio Abela

  • European trends in epilepsy surgery

    Maxime Olivier Baud;Thomas Perneger;Attila Rácz;Max C. Pensel

  • Electric source imaging of interictal activity accurately localises the seizure onset zone

    Pierre Mégevand;Laurent Spinelli;Laurent Spinelli;Mélanie Genetti;Verena Brodbeck;Verena Brodbeck

  • Epileptic Networks in Focal Cortical Dysplasia Revealed Using Electroencephalography–Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Rachel Thornton;Serge Vulliemoz;Serge Vulliemoz;Roman Rodionov;Roman Rodionov;David W. Carmichael;David W. Carmichael

  • Altered directed functional connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy in the absence of interictal spikes: A high density EEG study.

    Ana Coito;Melanie Genetti;Francesca Pittau;Giannina R. Iannotti

  • Chronic deep brain stimulation in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    Colette Boex;Margitta Seeck;Serge Vulliemoz;Andrea O Rossetti

  • Reaching beyond the midline: why are human brains cross wired?

    Serge Vulliemoz;Olivier Raineteau;Denis Jabaudon

  • Clinical applications of hybrid PET/MRI in neuroimaging.

    Valentina Garibotto;Susanne Heinzer;Serge Vulliemoz;Renaud Guignard

  • The Role of Functional Neuroimaging in Pre-Surgical Epilepsy Evaluation

    Francesca Pittau;Frédéric Grouiller;Laurent Jean-François Spinelli;Margitta Seeck

  • Yield of MRI, high-density electric source imaging (HD-ESI), SPECT and PET in epilepsy surgery candidates

    Agustina M. Lascano;Thomas Perneger;Serge Vulliemoz;Laurent Spinelli

  • The combination of EEG source imaging and EEG-correlated functional MRI to map epileptic networks.

    Serge Vulliemoz;Louis Lemieux;Jean Daunizeau;Jean Daunizeau;Christoph M. Michel

  • Head model and electrical source imaging: A study of 38 epileptic patients

    Gwénaël Birot;Laurent Jean-François Spinelli;Serge Vulliemoz;Pierre Bastien Megevand

  • Connectivity of the supplementary motor area in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and frontal lobe epilepsy

    Serge Vulliemoz;Christian Vollmar;Matthias J. Koepp;Mahinda Yogarajah

  • Source localization of ictal epileptic activity based on high‐density scalp EEG data

    Petros Nemtsas;Gwénaël Birot;Francesca Pittau;Christoph Michel

Frequent Co-Authors

Margitta Seeck
Margitta Seeck University of Geneva
Christoph M. Michel
Christoph M. Michel University of Geneva
David W. Carmichael
David W. Carmichael King's College London
Louis Lemieux
Louis Lemieux University College London
Laurent Spinelli
Laurent Spinelli University of Geneva
John S. Duncan
John S. Duncan University College London
Andrew W. McEvoy
Andrew W. McEvoy University College London
Matthew C. Walker
Matthew C. Walker University College London
Beate Diehl
Beate Diehl University College London
Maxime Guye
Maxime Guye Aix-Marseille University

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