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Martin Desseilles
Researcher at Université de Namur
Publications - 146
Citations - 6123
Martin Desseilles is an academic researcher from Université de Namur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Non-rapid eye movement sleep & Sleep in non-human animals. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 144 publications receiving 5408 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Desseilles include University of Geneva & Université de Montréal.
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Hemodynamic cerebral correlates of sleep spindles during human non-rapid eye movement sleep.
Manuel Schabus,Thien Thanh Dang-Vu,Geneviève Albouy,Evelyne Balteau,Mélanie Boly,Julie Carrier,Annabelle Darsaud,Christian Degueldre,Martin Desseilles,S. Gais,Christophe Phillips,Géraldine Rauchs,Caroline Schnakers,Virginie Sterpenich,Gilles Vandewalle,André Luxen,Pierre Maquet +16 more
TL;DR: The recruitment of partially segregated cortical networks for slow and fast spindles further supports the existence of two spindle types during human non-rapid eye movement sleep, with potentially different functional significance.
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Both the hippocampus and striatum are involved in consolidation of motor sequence memory.
Geneviève Albouy,Virginie Sterpenich,Evelyne Balteau,Gilles Vandewalle,Martin Desseilles,Thanh Dang-Vu,Annabelle Darsaud,Perrine Ruby,Perrine Ruby,Pierre-Hervé Luppi,Pierre-Hervé Luppi,Christian Degueldre,Philippe Peigneux,André Luxen,Pierre Maquet +14 more
TL;DR: Results show that both hippocampus and striatum interact during motor sequence consolidation to optimize subsequent behavior and condition the overnight memory processing that is associated with a change in their functional interactions.
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Sleep transforms the cerebral trace of declarative memories
Steffen Gais,Geneviève Albouy,Mélanie Boly,Thien Thanh Dang-Vu,Annabelle Darsaud,Martin Desseilles,Géraldine Rauchs,Manuel Schabus,Virginie Sterpenich,Gilles Vandewalle,Pierre Maquet,Philippe Peigneux +11 more
TL;DR: Using functional MRI, it is shown that postlearning sleep enhances hippocampal responses during recall of word pairs 48 h after learning, indicating intrahippocampal memory processing during sleep, and that sleep induces a memory-related functional connectivity between the hippocampus and the mPFC.
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Spontaneous neural activity during human slow wave sleep
Thien Thanh Dang-Vu,Manuel Schabus,Martin Desseilles,Geneviève Albouy,Mélanie Boly,Annabelle Darsaud,Steffen Gais,Géraldine Rauchs,Virginie Sterpenich,Gilles Vandewalle,Julie Carrier,Gustave Moonen,Evelyne Balteau,Christian Degueldre,André Luxen,Christophe Phillips,Pierre Maquet +16 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that SWS is not a state of brain quiescence, but rather is an active state during which brain activity is consistently synchronized to the slow oscillation in specific cerebral regions.
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Sleep-Related Hippocampo-Cortical Interplay during Emotional Memory Recollection
Virginie Sterpenich,Geneviève Albouy,Mélanie Boly,Gilles Vandewalle,Annabelle Darsaud,Evelyne Balteau,Thien Thanh Dang-Vu,Martin Desseilles,Arnaud D'Argembeau,Steffen Gais,Géraldine Rauchs,Manuel Schabus,Manuel Schabus,Christian Degueldre,André Luxen,Fabienne Collette,Pierre Maquet +16 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the emotional significance of memories influences their sleep-dependent systems-level consolidation, and the recruitment of hippocampo-neocortical networks during recollection is enhanced after sleep and is hindered by sleep deprivation.