Dimitri Van de ville, Ph.D

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Bioengineering École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 
 Geneva, Genève, Genève, Switzerland 
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Piguet C, Karahanoğlu FI, Saccaro LF, et al. (2021) Mood disorders disrupt the functional dynamics, not spatial organization of brain resting state networks. Neuroimage. Clinical. 32: 102833
Omidvarnia A, Zalesky A, Mansour S, et al. (2021) Temporal complexity of fMRI is reproducible and correlates with higher order cognition. Neuroimage. 117760
Bolton T, Urunuela E, Tian Y, et al. (2020) Sparse coupled logistic regression to estimate co-activation and modulatory influences of brain regions. Journal of Neural Engineering
Bolton TAW, Tuleasca C, Wotruba D, et al. (2020) TbCAPs: A toolbox for co-activation pattern analysis. Neuroimage. 211: 116621
Bolton TAW, Jochaut D, Giraud AL, et al. (2019) Dynamic Inter-subject Functional Connectivity Reveals Moment-to-Moment Brain Network Configurations Driven by Continuous or Communication Paradigms. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Casorso J, Kong X, Chi W, et al. (2019) Dynamic mode decomposition of resting-state and task fMRI. Neuroimage
Koush Y, Masala N, Scharnowski F, et al. (2018) Data-driven tensor independent component analysis for model-based connectivity neurofeedback. Neuroimage
Preti MG, Van De Ville D. (2017) Dynamics of functional connectivity at high spatial resolution reveal long-range interactions and fine-scale organization. Scientific Reports. 7: 12773
Bolton TA, Tarun A, Sterpenich V, et al. (2017) Interactions Between Large-Scale Functional Brain Networks Are Captured by Sparse Coupled HMMs. Ieee Transactions On Medical Imaging
Grandjean J, Preti MG, Bolton TA, et al. (2017) Dynamic reorganization of intrinsic functional networks in the mouse brain. Neuroimage. 152: 497-508
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