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Stuart M. Fogel

Stuart M. Fogel

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Neuroscience

D-Index
35
Citations
5541
World Ranking
9169
National Ranking
538

Overview

Stuart M. Fogel is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada and has a significant research profile focused primarily on neuroscience. Their work spans multiple aspects of brain function, especially related to sleep, cognition, and neural dynamics.

The main field of study for Fogel is Neuroscience, with a substantial number of publications also categorized under the subfields of Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Additional research areas include Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their research topics cover various themes, prominently including Sleep and Wakefulness Research and Sleep and Related Disorders. Other key topics in their work include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, and Circadian Rhythm and Melatonin.

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include L. Bryan Ray, Georg Northoff, Adrian M. Owen, Zhuo Fang, and Daniel Baena.

Regular publication venues for Fogel's work comprise:

  • SLEEP
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Communications Biology
  • Preprints.org

Significant papers authored or co-authored by Stuart M. Fogel include:

  • "Are intrinsic neural timescales related to sensory processing? Evidence from abnormal behavioral states" (2020), NeuroImage
  • "Altered Global Brain Signal during Physiologic, Pharmacologic, and Pathologic States of Unconsciousness in Humans and Rats" (2020), Anesthesiology
  • "Sleep, Orexin and Cognition" (2021), Monographs in clinical neuroscience/Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience/Monographs in neural sciences
  • "Higher-order sensorimotor circuit of the brain's global network supports human consciousness" (2021), NeuroImage
  • "EEG and behavioural correlates of mild sleep deprivation and vigilance" (2020), Clinical Neurophysiology

Best Publications

  • The function of the sleep spindle: a physiological index of intelligence and a mechanism for sleep-dependent memory consolidation.

    Stuart M. Fogel;Carlyle T. Smith

  • Learning-dependent changes in sleep spindles and Stage 2 sleep

    Stuart M. Fogel;Carlyle T. Smith

  • Dissociable learning-dependent changes in REM and non-REM sleep in declarative and procedural memory systems.

    Stuart M. Fogel;Carlyle T. Smith;Kimberly A. Cote

  • Neural correlates of the age-related changes in motor sequence learning and motor adaptation in older adults.

    Bradley R King;Stuart M Fogel;Geneviève Albouy;Julien Doyon

  • Sleep spindles and learning potential.

    S M Fogel;R Nader;K A Cote;C T Smith

  • Preserved spatial memory after hippocampal lesions: effects of extensive experience in a complex environment.

    Gordon Winocur;Gordon Winocur;Morris Moscovitch;Morris Moscovitch;Stuart Fogel;R Shayna Rosenbaum

  • Maintaining vs. enhancing motor sequence memories: respective roles of striatal and hippocampal systems.

    Geneviève Albouy;Stuart M. Fogel;Bradley R. King;Samuel Laventure

  • fMRI and sleep correlates of the age-related impairment in motor memory consolidation.

    Stuart M. Fogel;Genevieve Albouy;Catherine Vien;Romana Popovicci

  • Daytime Sleep Enhances Consolidation of the Spatial but Not Motoric Representation of Motor Sequence Memory

    Geneviève Albouy;Stuart Fogel;Hugo Pottiez;Vo An Nguyen

  • Changes in context-specificity during memory reconsolidation: Selective effects of hippocampal lesions

    Gordon Winocur;Paul W. Frankland;Melanie Sekeres;Stuart Fogel

  • NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories

    Samuel Laventure;Stuart Fogel;Stuart Fogel;Ovidiu Lungu;Geneviève Albouy;Geneviève Albouy

  • Habitual napping moderates motor performance improvements following a short daytime nap.

    Catherine E. Milner;Stuart M. Fogel;Kimberly A. Cote

  • Sleep Spindles Predict Neural and Behavioral Changes in Motor Sequence Consolidation

    Marc Barakat;Julie Carrier;Karen Debas;Ovidiu Lungu

  • Reactivation or transformation? Motor memory consolidation associated with cerebral activation time-locked to sleep spindles.

    Stuart Fogel;Genevieve Albouy;Bradley R. King;Ovidiu Lungu

  • Transient synchronization of hippocampo-striato-thalamo-cortical networks during sleep spindle oscillations induces motor memory consolidation.

    Arnaud Boutin;Basile Pinsard;Arnaud Boré;Julie Carrier

  • NREM Sleep Oscillations and Brain Plasticity in Aging.

    Stuart Fogel;Nicolas Martin;Marjolaine Lafortune;Marc Barakat

  • Sleep spindles: a physiological marker of age-related changes in gray matter in brain regions supporting motor skill memory consolidation.

    Stuart Fogel;Catherine Vien;Avi Karni;Habib Benali

  • Are intrinsic neural timescales related to sensory processing? Evidence from abnormal behavioral states.

    Federico Zilio;Javier Gomez-Pilar;Shumei Cao;Jun Zhang

  • Evidence for 2-stage models of sleep and memory: learning-dependent changes in spindles and theta in rats.

    Stuart M. Fogel;Carlyle T. Smith;Richard J. Beninger

  • Network-wide reorganization of procedural memory during NREM sleep revealed by fMRI.

    Shahabeddin Vahdat;Stuart Fogel;Habib Benali;Habib Benali;Julien Doyon

  • Altered Global Brain Signal during Physiologic, Pharmacologic, and Pathologic States of Unconsciousness in Humans and Rats

    Sean Tanabe;Zirui Huang;Jun Zhang;Yali Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Julien Doyon
Julien Doyon Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Adrian M. Owen
Adrian M. Owen University of Western Ontario
Julie Carrier
Julie Carrier University of Montreal
Geneviève Albouy
Geneviève Albouy University of Utah
Habib Benali
Habib Benali Concordia University
Carlyle Smith
Carlyle Smith Trent University
Georg Northoff
Georg Northoff University of Ottawa
Ovidiu Lungu
Ovidiu Lungu University of Montreal
Avi Karni
Avi Karni University of Haifa
Anthony G. Hudetz
Anthony G. Hudetz University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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