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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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Thalamic thermo-algesic transmission: ventral posterior (VP) complex versus VMpo in the light of a thalamic infarct with central pain

TL;DR: The results show that the VP is definitely involved in thermo‐algesic transmission in man, and that its selective lesion can lead to central pain, but also suggest that much of the spino‐thalamo‐cortical volley elicited by painful heat stimuli does not transit through VP, supporting the hypothesis that a non‐VP locus lying more posteriorly in the human thalamus is important for thermo-algesics transmission.
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Electrical Stimulations of the Human Insula: Their Contribution to the Ictal Semiology of Insular Seizures.

TL;DR: Symptoms evoked by insular stimulations are multiple, and the occurrence in given seizure of a somatosensory symptom such as pain or of a laryngeal spasm associated with vestibular, auditory, aphasic, or olfacto-gustatory symptoms points to a discharge development in the insular cortex, which is the only cortical region where stimulations demonstrate such a multimodal representation.
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Anatomy of optic nerve radiations as assessed by static perimetry and MRI after tailored temporal lobectomy

TL;DR: The characteristics of the stereotyped VFDs allow new conclusions about the course and retinotopy of optic nerve radiations in the temporal lobe to be drawn, likely to be located more rostrally than previously believed.
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Theta Signal as the Neural Signature of Social Exclusion

TL;DR: Time-frequency analyses showed an increase in power of theta-band oscillations during exclusion in the anterior insula (AI), anterior cingulate cortex (sACC), and the fusiform "face area" (FFA), suggesting that theta activity represents the neural signature of social pain.
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Focal capsular vascular lesions can selectively deafferent the prerolandic or the parietal cortex: somatosensory evoked potentials evidence.

TL;DR: A small capsular lesion can eliminate distinct cortical SEP components by selectively involving either the axon of the thalamic VPLc nucleus going to parietal receiving cortex or the axons of thalamy VPLo going to motor area 4.