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Stephanie Morand
Stephanie Morand
Lecturer, University of Glasgow, UK
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Possible involvement of primary motor cortex in mentally simulated movement: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
M Roth, J Decety, M Raybaudi, R Massarelli, C Delon-Martin, ...
Neuroreport 7 (7), 1280-1284, 1996
6431996
Electric source imaging of human brain functions
CM Michel, G Thut, S Morand, A Khateb, AJ Pegna, RG de Peralta, ...
Brain Research Reviews 36 (2-3), 108-118, 2001
2662001
Grave de Peralta
CM Michel, G Thut, S Morand, A Khateb, AJ Pegna
R., Gonzalez, S., Seeck, M., Landis, 108-118, 1999
1401999
Imaging the electrical activity of the brain: ELECTRA
R Grave de Peralta Menendez, SL Gonzalez Andino, S Morand, ...
Human brain mapping 9 (1), 1-12, 2000
1242000
Electrophysiological evidence for fast visual processing through the human koniocellular pathway when stimuli move
S Morand, G Thut, RG De Peralta, S Clarke, A Khateb, T Landis, ...
Cerebral cortex 10 (8), 817-825, 2000
121*2000
Early cortical distinction between memories that pertain to ongoing reality and memories that don't
A Schnider, N Valenza, S Morand, CM Michel
Cerebral Cortex 12 (1), 54-61, 2002
982002
Internally driven vs. externally cued movement selection: a study on the timing of brain activity
G Thut, CA Hauert, P Viviani, S Morand, L Spinelli, O Blanke, T Landis, ...
Cognitive Brain Research 9 (3), 261-269, 2000
722000
Visual activity in the human frontal eye field
O Blanke, S Morand, G Thut, CM Michel, L Spinelli, T Landis, M Seeck
Neuroreport 10 (5), 925-930, 1999
711999
Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
A Khateb, JM Annoni, T Landis, AJ Pegna, MC Custodi, E Fonteneau, ...
International Journal of Psychophysiology 32 (3), 215-231, 1999
671999
Top-down control of visual cortex by the frontal eye fields through oscillatory realignment
D Veniero, J Gross, S Morand, F Duecker, AT Sack, G Thut
Nature communications 12 (1), 1757, 2021
642021
Time course of evoked-potential changes in different forms of anomia in aphasia
M Laganaro, S Morand, A Schnider
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 21 (8), 1499-1510, 2009
602009
Evidence for interhemispheric motor-level transfer in a simple reaction time task: an EEG study
G Thut, CA Hauert, S Morand, M Seeck, T Landis, C Michel
Experimental brain research 128, 256-261, 1999
511999
Electrophysiological correlates of different anomic patterns in comparison with normal word production
M Laganaro, S Morand, V Schwitter, C Zimmermann, C Camen, ...
Cortex 45 (6), 697-707, 2009
492009
Neural transition from short‐to long‐term memory and the medial temporal lobe: A human evoked‐potential study
C James, S Morand, S Barcellona‐Lehmann, CM Michel, A Schnider
Hippocampus 19 (4), 371-378, 2009
412009
ERP correlates of word production before and after stroke in an aphasic patient
M Laganaro, S Morand, CM Michel, L Spinelli, A Schnider
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23 (2), 374-381, 2011
382011
Looking away from faces: Influence of high-level visual processes on saccade programming
SM Morand, MH Grosbras, R Caldara, M Harvey
Journal of Vision 10 (3), 16-16, 2010
382010
Normalisation and increase of abnormal ERP patterns accompany recovery from aphasia in the post-acute stage
M Laganaro, S Morand, V Schwitter, C Zimmermann, A Schnider
Neuropsychologia 46 (8), 2265-2273, 2008
342008
Visually induced activity in human frontal motor areas during simple visuomotor performance
G Thut, CA Hauert, O Blanke, S Morand, M Seeck, SL Gonzalez, ...
Neuroreport 11 (13), 2843-2848, 2000
34*2000
Early cortical response to behaviorally relevant absence of anticipated outcomes: A human event-related potential study
A Schnider, C Mohr, S Morand, CM Michel
Neuroimage 35 (3), 1348-1355, 2007
332007
Early event‐related cortical activity originating in the frontal eye fields and inferior parietal lobe predicts the occurrence of correct and error saccades
R Ptak, C Camen, S Morand, A Schnider
Human brain mapping 32 (3), 358-369, 2011
252011
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