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François Tadel
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 23
Citations - 3857
François Tadel is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 2778 citations. Previous affiliations of François Tadel include Joseph Fourier University & Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital.
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Brainstorm: a user-friendly application for MEG/EEG analysis
TL;DR: Brainstorm as discussed by the authors is a collaborative open-source application dedicated to magnetoencephalography (MEG) and EEG data visualization and processing, with an emphasis on cortical source estimation techniques and their integration with anatomical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data.
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Neural signature of the conscious processing of auditory regularities
Tristan A. Bekinschtein,Stanislas Dehaene,Stanislas Dehaene,Benjamin Rohaut,François Tadel,Laurent D. Cohen,Laurent D. Cohen,Lionel Naccache,Lionel Naccache +8 more
TL;DR: An auditory paradigm that evaluates cerebral responses to violations of temporal regularities that are either local in time or global across several seconds suggests that the presence of the global effect is a signature of conscious processing, although it can be absent in conscious subjects who are not aware of theglobal auditory regularities.
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MEG/EEG Group Analysis With Brainstorm.
François Tadel,Elizabeth Bock,Guiomar Niso,Guiomar Niso,John C. Mosher,Martin Cousineau,Dimitrios Pantazis,Richard M. Leahy,Sylvain Baillet +8 more
TL;DR: This article describes these Brainstorm interactive and scripted features via illustration through the complete analysis of group data from 16 participants in a MEG vision study.
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MEG-BIDS, the brain imaging data structure extended to magnetoencephalography
Julia Guiomar Niso Galan,Julia Guiomar Niso Galan,Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski,Elizabeth Bock,Teon L. Brooks,Guillaume Flandin,Alexandre Gramfort,Richard N. Henson,Mainak Jas,Vladimir Litvak,Jeremy T. Moreau,Robert Oostenveld,Robert Oostenveld,Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen,François Tadel,François Tadel,François Tadel,Joseph Wexler,Sylvain Baillet +18 more
TL;DR: MEG-BIDS is proposed as a principled solution to store, organise, process and share the multidimensional data volumes produced by the modality, and includes well-defined metadata, to facilitate future data harmonisation and sharing efforts.
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iEEG-BIDS, extending the Brain Imaging Data Structure specification to human intracranial electrophysiology.
Chris Holdgraf,Stefan Appelhoff,Stephan Bickel,Kristofer E. Bouchard,Sasha D'Ambrosio,Olivier David,Orrin Devinsky,Benjamin Dichter,Adeen Flinker,Brett L. Foster,Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski,Iris I. A. Groen,David M. Groppe,Aysegul Gunduz,Liberty S. Hamilton,Christopher J. Honey,Mainak Jas,Rob Knight,Jean-Philippe Lachaux,Jonathan C. Lau,Christopher Lee-Messer,Brian Nils Lundstrom,Kai J. Miller,Jeffrey G. Ojemann,Robert Oostenveld,Natalia Petridou,Gio Piantoni,Andrea Pigorini,Nader Pouratian,Nick F. Ramsey,Arjen Stolk,Nicole C. Swann,François Tadel,François Tadel,Bradley Voytek,Brian A. Wandell,Jonathan Winawer,Kirstie Whitaker,Kirstie Whitaker,Lyuba Zehl,Dora Hermes,Dora Hermes,Dora Hermes +42 more
TL;DR: The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-driven specification for organizing neuroscience data and metadata with the aim to make datasets more transparent, reusable, and reproducible.