Contributions to collective works (6)
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Laureys, S., Faymonville, M.-E., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., Berré, J., Moonen, G., Goldman, S., & Maquet, P. (2004). Brain function in the vegetative state. In C. Machardo & A. Shewmon (Eds.), Brain death and disorders of consciousness (pp. 229-238). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.(Advances in experimental medicine and biology). Peer-reviewed journal articles (164)
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Dumitrescu, A. M., Coolen, T., Wens, V., Rovai, A., Trotta, N., Goldman, S., De Tiege, X., & Urbain, C. (2025). Investigating the spatio-temporal signatures of language control-related brain synchronization processes. Human brain mapping.2.
Corvilain, P., Wens, V., Bourguignon, M., Capparini, C., Fourdin, L., Ferez, M., Feys, O., De Tiege, X., & Bertels, J. (2025). Pushing the boundaries of MEG based on optically pumped magnetometers towards early human life. Imaging Neuroscience. doi:10.1162/imag_a_004893.
Feys, O., Schuind, S., Sculier, C., Rikir, E., Legros, B., Gaspard, N., Wens, V., & De Tiege, X. (2024). Dynamics of magnetic cortico-cortical responses evoked by single-pulse electrical stimulation. Epilepsia. doi:10.1111/epi.181834.
Roshchupkina, L., Wens, V., Coquelet, N., Urbain, C., De Tiege, X., & Peigneux, P. (2024). Motor learning- and consolidation-related resting state fast and slow brain dynamics across wake and sleep. Scientific reports, 14(1), 7531. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-58123-65.
Feys, O., Wens, V., Schuind, S., Rikir, E., Legros, B., De Tiege, X., & Gaspard, N. (2024). Variability of cortico-cortical evoked potentials in the epileptogenic zone is related to seizure occurrence. Annals of clinical and translational neurology, 11(10), 2645-2656. doi:10.1002/acn3.521796.
Schofield, H., Hill, R. M., Feys, O., Holmes, N., Osborne, J., Doyle, C., Bobela, D., Corvilain, P., Wens, V., Rier, L., Bowtell, R., Ferez, M., Mullinger, K., Coleman, S. J., Rhodes, N., Read, M., Tanner, Z., Boto, E., De Tiege, X., Shah, V., & Brookes, M. J. (2024). A Novel, Robust, and Portable Platform for Magnetoencephalography using Optically Pumped Magnetometers. Imaging Neuroscience. doi:10.1162/imag_a_00283