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Nigel Colenbier
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 13
Citations - 103
Nigel Colenbier is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 55 citations. Previous affiliations of Nigel Colenbier include University of Liège.
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Deletion of Autism Risk Gene Shank3 Disrupts Prefrontal Connectivity
Marco Pagani,Alice Bertero,Alice Bertero,Adam Liska,Alberto Galbusera,Mara Sabbioni,Noemi Barsotti,Nigel Colenbier,Daniele Marinazzo,Maria Luisa Scattoni,Massimo Pasqualetti,Massimo Pasqualetti,Alessandro Gozzi +12 more
TL;DR: The results reveal a critical role of SHank3 in the development of prefrontal anatomy and function, and suggest that SHANK3 deficiency may predispose to intellectual disability and socio-communicative impairments via dysregulation of higher-order cortical connectivity.
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Auditory driven gamma synchrony is associated with cortical thickness in widespread cortical areas
Anna-Lisa Schuler,Giulio Ferrazzi,Nigel Colenbier,Giorgio Arcara,Francesco Piccione,Florinda Ferreri,D. Marinazzo,Giovanni Pellegrino +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an association between cortical thickness and gamma synchrony was found for MRI-MEG scans. But the authors did not investigate the relationship between the thickness of the cortical cortex and the duration of gamma synchronization.
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Effective connectivity modulations related to win and loss outcomes.
TL;DR: The observed differences in effective connectivity during the processing of positive and negative outcomes, despite similarities in average regional activity and choice behavior, highlight the value of exploring network dynamics in the context of incentive manipulations.
An information-theoretic approach to hypergraph psychometrics
Daniele Marinazzo,Jan van Roozendaal,Fernando Rosas,Massimo Stella,Renzo Comolatti,Nigel Colenbier,Sebastiano Stramaglia,Yves Rosseel +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an information-theoretic framework based on hypergraphs as psychometric models is proposed to assess the interactions and relative importance of nodes/indicators, providing an important complement to other approaches such as factor analysis, focusing on pairwise relationships can neglect potentially critical information shared by groups of three or more variables in the form of higher-order interdependencies.
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Complete hemispherotomy leads to lateralized functional organization and lower level of consciousness in the isolated hemisphere.
Thomas Blauwblomme,Thomas Blauwblomme,Athena Demertzi,Jean-Marc Tacchela,Ludovic Fillon,Marie Bourgeois,Emma Losito,Monika Eisermann,Daniele Marinazzo,Federico Raimondo,Sarael Alcauter,Frederik Van De Steen,Nigel Colenbier,Steven Laureys,Volodia Dangouloff-Ros,Volodia Dangouloff-Ros,Lionel Naccache,Nathalie Boddaert,Nathalie Boddaert,Rima Nabbout,Rima Nabbout +20 more
TL;DR: To quantify whole‐brain functional organization after complete hemispherotomy, characterizing unexplored plasticity pathways and the conscious level of the dissected hemispheres is studied.