Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (115)

  1. 12. Rautu, I.-S., De Tiege, X., Bourguignon, M., & Bertels, J. (2023). Haptic Enhancement of Speech-in-Noise Performance in a Multi-Talker Situation. Poster présenté à la conférence The International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS) (2023: Brussels, Belgium).
  2. 13. Cordier, A., Mary, A., Vander Ghinst, M., De Tiege, X., & Wens, V. (2022). Do functional networks reflect brain rhythmic interactions? Investigating the power bias in MEG envelope functional connectivity. Poster présenté à la conférence International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG) (22: August 28th-September 1st, 2022: Birmimgham, UK).
  3. 14. Mary, A., Budzinska, A., Wens, V., Gilson, M., Leproult, R., Farthouat, J., De Tiege, X., & Peigneux, P. (2020). Post-learning resting-state functional connectivity and sleep spindles activity contribute to procedural memory consolidation in young and older adults. Poster présenté à la conférence European Sleep Research Society (September 22-24: virtual).
  4. 15. Peiffer, A., Brichet, M., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2020). The developmental advantage of sleep: children outlpay adults in sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes at equal learning performance. Paper session presented at Winter Symposium 'Sleep, Cognition & Consciousness' (February 29th 2020: Salzburg, Austria).
  5. 16. Peiffer, A., Brichet, M., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2019). The developmental advantage of sleep: children outlpay adults in sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes at equal learning performance. Paper session presented at Belgian Association for Sleep research and Sleep medicine Autumn Meeting (BASS) (Ghent, Belgium).
  6. 17. Peiffer, A., Brichet, M., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2019). The power of children: a developmental advantage of sleep on declarative memory consolidation processes. Paper session presented at Annual Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory: recollection, familiarity and novelty detection conference (RFN) (October 3rd 2019).
  7. 18. Van Rinsveld, A., Wens, V., Guillaume, M., Beuel, A., Gevers, W., De Tiege, X., & Content, A. (2019). Tracking numerical and continuous magnitude processing by frequency-tagged neuromagnetic responses. Poster présenté à la conférence The annual meeting of Organization for Human Brain Mapping (Rome).
  8. 19. Sjogärd, M., De Tiege, X., Mary, A., Peigneux, P., Goldman, S., Nagels, G., Van Schependom, J., Quinn, A. A., Woolrich, M., & Wens, V. (2019). Do the posterior midline cortices belong to the electrophysiological default-mode network? Poster présenté à la conférence National Congress of the Belgian Society for Neuroscience (13: May 24th 2019: Brussels, Belgium).
  9. 20. Peiffer, A., Brichet, M., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2019). The power of children sleep – Improved memory consolidation performance in children compared with adults. Paper session presented at Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) (Liège, Belgium).
  10. 21. Peiffer, A., Brichet, M., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2019). Do children benefit more from slow wave sleep than adults to consolidation declarative memory ? Poster présenté à la conférence ChildBrain Conference (February 2019: Leuven, Belgium).
  11. 22. Peiffer, A., Brichet, M., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2018). The developmental advantage of sleep on declarative memory consolidation : a behavioural comparison between adults and children. Poster présenté à la conférence Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences Congress (May 18th 2018: Ghent, Belgium).
  12. 23. Peiffer, A., De Tiege, X., Peigneux, P., & Urbain, C. (2018). The developmental advantage of sleep on memory declarative consolidation. Poster présenté à la conférence World Sleep Congress.

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