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François Mauguière
Researcher at University of Lyon
Publications - 323
Citations - 20830
François Mauguière is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatosensory evoked potential & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 316 publications receiving 19412 citations. Previous affiliations of François Mauguière include Lyons & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Recommendations for the clinical use of somatosensory-evoked potentials
Giorgio Cruccu,Michael J. Aminoff,Gabriel Curio,Jean-Michel Guerit,Ryusuke Kakigi,François Mauguière,François Mauguière,Paolo Maria Rossini,Rolf-Detlef Treede,Luis Garcia-Larrea,Luis Garcia-Larrea +10 more
TL;DR: Technical advice is given, normative values are reported, and special clinical applications of somatosensory-evoked potentials are discussed, which are drawing increasing interest.
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Electrical stimulation of motor cortex for pain control: a combined PET-scan and electrophysiological study☆
Luis Garcia-Larrea,Roland Peyron,Patrick Mertens,Marie-Claude Gregoire,F. Lavenne,D. Le Bars,Philippe Convers,François Mauguière,Marc Sindou,Bernard Laurent +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that descending axons, rather than apical dendrites, are primarily activated by MCS, and highlight the thalamus as the key structure mediating functional MCS effects, and propose a model of MCS action.
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Representation of Pain and Somatic Sensation in the Human Insula: a Study of Responses to Direct Electrical Cortical Stimulation
TL;DR: It is found that painful and non-painful somaesthetic representations in the human insula overlap, and lateralization in the right hemisphere of sites where painful sensations were evoked is coherent with the hypothesis of a preponderant role of this hemisphere in species survival.
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The duality of the cingulate gyrus in monkey. Neuroanatomical study and functional hypothesis.
TL;DR: The two cingulate areas were found to be interconnected and to have, in common, connections with the 'limbic' thalamic nuclei (AM, AV, LD), the caudate nucleus, the claustrum, the lateral frontal and the posterior parietal cortices.
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Clinical manifestations of insular lobe seizures: a stereo-electroencephalographic study.
TL;DR: The clinical features of insular lobe seizures are reported based on data from video and stereo‐electroencephalographic (SEEG) ictal recordings and direct electric insular stimulation of the insular cortex performed in patients referred for presurgical evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy.