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A prominent role for amygdaloid complexes in the Variability in Heart Rate (VHR) during Rapid-Eye-Movement (REM) sleep, relative to wakefulness
Desseilles M, Vu TD, Laureys S, Peigneux P, Degueldre C, Phillips C, Maquet P
Neuroimage 32 (2006) 1008-15
Cerebral correlates of delta waves during non-REM sleep revisited
Dang-Vu TT, Desseilles M, Laureys S, Degueldre C, Perrin F, Maquet P, Peigneux P
Neuroimage, 28 (2005) 219-227
Human cognition during REM sleep and the activity profile within frontal and parietal cortices : a reappraisal of functional neuroimaging data
Maquet P, Ruby P, Maudoux A, Albouy G, Sterpenich V, Dang-Vu T, Desseilles M, Boly M, Perrin F, Peigneux P, Laureys S
Progress in Brain Research, 150 (2005) 219-227
Regional organisation of brain activity during paradoxical sleep
Maquet P, Ruby P, Schwartz S, Laureys S, Albouy G, Dang-Vu T, Desseilles M, Boly M, Peigneux P
Archives Italian Biology 142 (2004) 413-419
Are spatial memories strengthened in the human hippocampus during slow wave sleep?
Peigneux P and Laureys S, Fuchs S, Collette F, Perrin F, Reggers J, Phillips C, Degueldre C, Del Fiore G, Aerts J, Luxen A, Maquet P.
Neuron 44 (2004) 535-545
Cerebral functional segregation and integration during human sleep
Maquet P, Perrin F, Laureys S, Dang-Vu T, Desseilles M, Boly M, Peigneux P
In : Sleep: Circuits and Function
Edited by Luppi PH, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl, USA (2004) 225-238
Learned material content and acquisition level modulate cerebral reactivations during human REM sleep
Peigneux P and Laureys S, Fuchs S, Collette F, Delbeuck X, Phillips C, Aerts J, Del Fiore G, Degueldre C, Luxen A, Cleeremans A, Maquet P
Neuroimage 20 (2003) 125-134
Festina Lente: Evidence for fast and slow learning processes and a role for sleep in human motor skill learning
Maquet P, Laureys S, Perrin F, Ruby P, Melchior G, Boly M, Dang-Vu T, Desseilles M, Peigneux P
Learning and memory 10 (2003) 237-239
Off-line processing of memory traces during human sleep: Contribution of functional neuroimaging
Maquet P, Peigneux P, Laureys S, Desseilles M, Boly M, Dang-Vu T
Sleep and Biological Rhythms 1 (2003) 75–83
Memory processing during human sleep as assessed by functional neuroimaging
Maquet P, Peigneux P, Laureys S, Boly M, Dang-Vu T, Desseilles M, Cleeremans A
Rev Neurol 159 (2003) 6S27-6S29
Cerebral correlates of memory consolidation during human sleep. Contribution of functional neuroimaging. Brain plasticity and memory consolidation
Peigneux P, Laureys S, Cleeremans A, Maquet P
In: Sleep and Brain Plasticity
Edited by Maquet P, Smith C, Stickgold R, Oxford University Press, London (2003) 209-224
Sleep and motor skill learning
Laureys S, Peigneux P, Perrin F, Maquet P
Neuron 35 (2002) 5-7
Be caught napping: you're doing more than resting your eyes
Maquet P, Peigneux P, Laureys S, Smith C
Nature Neuroscience 5 (2002) 618-619
Experience-dependent changes in cerebral functional connectivity during human rapid eye movement sleep
Laureys S, Peigneux P, Phillips C, Fuchs S, Degueldre C, Aerts J, Del Fiore G, Petiau C, Luxen A, Van der Linden M, Cleeremans A, Smith C, Maquet P
Neuroscience 105 (2001) 521-525
Generation of rapid eye movements during paradoxical sleep in humans
Peigneux P, Laureys S, Fuchs S, Delbeuck X, Degueldre C, Aerts J, Delfiore G, Luxen A, Maquet P
Neuroimage 14 (2001) 701-708
Sleeping brain, learning brain. The role of sleep for memory systems
Peigneux P, Laureys S, Delbeuck X, Maquet P
Neuroreport 12 (2001) A111-124
Experience-dependent changes in cerebral activation during human REM sleep
Maquet P, Laureys S, Peigneux P, Fuchs S, Petiau C, Phillips C, Aerts J, Del Fiore G, Degueldre C, Meulemans T, Luxen A, Franck G, Van der Linden M, Smith C, Cleeremans A
Nature Neuroscience 3 (2000) 831-836
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