Mark Barakat, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Physiological Psychology
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Julie Carrier grad student 2011 Université de Montréal
 (Etude multimodale de la consolidation d'habiletes motrices a l'aide de l'IRMf et de l'EEG.)
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Debas K, Carrier J, Barakat M, et al. (2014) Off-line consolidation of motor sequence learning results in greater integration within a cortico-striatal functional network. Neuroimage. 99: 50-8
Martin N, Lafortune M, Godbout J, et al. (2013) Topography of age-related changes in sleep spindles. Neurobiology of Aging. 34: 468-76
Barakat M, Carrier J, Debas K, et al. (2013) Sleep spindles predict neural and behavioral changes in motor sequence consolidation. Human Brain Mapping. 34: 2918-28
Fogel S, Martin N, Lafortune M, et al. (2012) NREM Sleep Oscillations and Brain Plasticity in Aging. Frontiers in Neurology. 3: 176
Doyon J, Orban P, Barakat M, et al. (2011) [Functional brain plasticity associated with motor learning]. MéDecine Sciences : M/S. 27: 413-20
Carrier J, Viens I, Poirier G, et al. (2011) Sleep slow wave changes during the middle years of life. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 33: 758-66
Barakat M, Doyon J, Debas K, et al. (2011) Fast and slow spindle involvement in the consolidation of a new motor sequence. Behavioural Brain Research. 217: 117-21
Debas K, Carrier J, Orban P, et al. (2010) Brain plasticity related to the consolidation of motor sequence learning and motor adaptation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 17839-44
Debas K, Carrier J, Orban P, et al. (2009) Neural correlates mediating the consolidation of visuomotor adapted actions: A study on the role of night sleep versus the passage of daytime Neuroimage. 47: S98
Morin A, Doyon J, Dostie V, et al. (2008) Motor sequence learning increases sleep spindles and fast frequencies in post-training sleep. Sleep. 31: 1149-56
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