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Xavier De Tiege is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their research spans multiple areas within neuroscience and medicine, emphasizing cognitive neuroscience and neurology. The scientist's work is concentrated in several subfields including cognitive neuroscience, neurology, atomic and molecular physics and optics, psychiatry and mental health, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The research output of Xavier De Tiege includes a number of recent publications across various high-profile venues. Selected papers are:

  • Early postmortem brain MRI findings in COVID-19 non-survivors, 2020, published in Neurology
  • On-Scalp Optically Pumped Magnetometers versus Cryogenic Magnetoencephalography for Diagnostic Evaluation of Epilepsy in School-aged Children, 2022, published in Radiology
  • Comparing MEG and high-density EEG for intrinsic functional connectivity mapping, 2020, published in NeuroImage
  • Structural and metabolic brain abnormalities in COVID-19 patients with sudden loss of smell, 2021, published in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
  • Early postmortem brain MRI findings in COVID-19 non-survivors, 2020, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Xavier De Tiege frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Vincent Wens, Serge Goldman, Odile Feys, Mathieu Bourguignon, and Antonin Rovaï. These collaborations have contributed to a sustained research output and cross-disciplinary developments.

The scientist's work has appeared prominently in the following publication venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • NeuroImage
  • Imaging Neuroscience

Research topics associated with Xavier De Tiege include:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation

The main fields of study covered by their work are:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine

Best Publications

  • Early postmortem brain MRI findings in COVID-19 non-survivors.

    Tim Coolen;Valentina Lolli;Niloufar Sadeghi;Antonin Rovai

  • On-Scalp Optically Pumped Magnetometers versus Cryogenic Magnetoencephalography for Diagnostic Evaluation of Epilepsy in School-aged Children.

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  • The pace of prosodic phrasing couples the listener's cortex to the reader's voice.

    Mathieu Bourguignon;Xavier De Tiège;Marc Op de Beeck;Noémie Ligot

  • Brain function in the vegetative state

    Steven Laureys;Sylvie Antoine;Melanie Boly;Sandra Elincx

  • Functional motor-cortex mapping using corticokinematic coherence

    Mathieu Bourguignon;Xavier De Tiège;Marc Op de Beeck;Benoît Pirotte

  • Limits of early diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis in children: a retrospective study of 38 cases.

    Xavier De Tiège;Bénédicte Héron;Pierre Lebon;Gérard Ponsot

  • Left superior temporal gyrus is coupled to attended speech in a cocktail-party auditory scene

    Marc Vander Ghinst;Mathieu Bourguignon;Mathieu Bourguignon;Marc Op de Beeck;Vincent Wens

  • A geometric correction scheme for spatial leakage effects in MEG/EEG seed-based functional connectivity mapping.

    Vincent Wens;Brice Marty;Alison Mary;Mathieu Bourguignon

  • The spectrum of herpes simplex encephalitis in children

    Xavier De Tiège;Flore Rozenberg;Bénédicte Héron

  • Corticokinematic coherence mainly reflects movement-induced proprioceptive feedback

    Mathieu Bourguignon;Harri Piitulainen;Xavier De Tiège;Veikko Jousmäki

  • Increased cortical activity in binge drinkers during working memory task: a preliminary assessment through a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Salvatore Campanella;Philippe Peigneux;Géraldine Petit;Frédéric Lallemand;Frédéric Lallemand

  • Coupling between human brain activity and body movements: Insights from non-invasive electromagnetic recordings

    Mathieu Bourguignon;Veikko Jousmaki;Veikko Jousmaki;Sarang S.S. Dalal;Karim Jerbi

  • Metabolic evidence for remote inhibition in epilepsies with continuous spike-waves during sleep.

    Xavier De Tiège;Noémie Ligot;Serge Goldman;Nathalie Poznanski

  • Neuronal network coherent with hand kinematics during fast repetitive hand movements

    Mathieu Bourguignon;Veikko Jousmäki;Marc Op de Beeck;Patrick Van Bogaert

  • Recording epileptic activity with MEG in a light-weight magnetic shield.

    Xavier De Tiège;Marc Op de Beeck;Michael Funke;Benjamin Legros

  • Regional cerebral glucose metabolism in epilepsies with continuous spikes and waves during sleep

    X. De Tiege;S. Goldman;Steve Laureys;D. Verheulpen

  • Clinical added value of magnetic source imaging in the presurgical evaluation of refractory focal epilepsy

    Xavier De Tiège;Evelien Carrette;Benjamin Legros;Kristl Vonck

  • Language development at 2 years is correlated to brain microstructure in the left superior temporal gyrus at term equivalent age: A diffusion tensor imaging study

    Alec Aeby;Xavier De Tiège;Marylise Creuzil;Philippe David

  • Smoking and cognitive change from age 11 to age 80

    Ian J Deary;Alison Pattie;M D Taylor;Martha C Whiteman

  • Aging reduces experience-induced sensorimotor plasticity. A magnetoencephalographic study.

    Alison Mary;Mathieu Bourguignon;Mathieu Bourguignon;Vincent Wens;Marc Op de Beeck

  • EEG-fMRI in children with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy.

    Xavier De Tiège;Helmut Laufs;Stewart G. Boyd;William Harkness

  • Data from: Early postmortem brain MRI findings in COVID-19 non-survivors

    Tim Coolen;Valentina Lolli;Niloufar Sadeghi;Antonin Rovaï

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Van Bogaert
Patrick Van Bogaert University of Angers
Philippe Peigneux
Philippe Peigneux Université Libre de Bruxelles
Veikko Jousmäki
Veikko Jousmäki Aalto University
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari Aalto University
Evelien Carrette
Evelien Carrette Ghent University
Paul Boon
Paul Boon Ghent University
Massimo Pandolfo
Massimo Pandolfo McGill University
Kristl Vonck
Kristl Vonck Ghent University
Mark W. Woolrich
Mark W. Woolrich University of Oxford
Flore Rozenberg
Flore Rozenberg Université Paris Cité

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