Adam Sachs

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McGill University, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 
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Rouzitalab A, Boulay CB, Park J, et al. (2023) Intracortical brain-computer interfaces in primates: a review and outlook. Biomedical Engineering Letters. 13: 375-390
Chao-Chia Lu D, Boulay C, Chan ADC, et al. (2023) A Systematic Review of Neurophysiology-Based Localization Techniques Used in Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery of the Subthalamic Nucleus. Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
Rouzitalab A, Boulay CB, Sachs AJ. (2023) Volitional Control of Beta Activities in Parkinson's Disease Patients. Brain Research. 148394
Rouzitalab A, Boulay CB, Park J, et al. (2023) Ensembles code for associative learning in the primate lateral prefrontal cortex. Cell Reports. 42: 112449
Corrigan BW, Gulli RA, Doucet G, et al. (2023) View cells in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of macaques during virtual navigation. Hippocampus
Johnston R, Abbass M, Corrigan B, et al. (2023) Decoding spatial locations from primate lateral prefrontal cortex neural activity during virtual navigation. Journal of Neural Engineering
Roussy M, Corrigan B, Luna R, et al. (2022) Stable working memory and perceptual representations in macaque lateral prefrontal cortex during naturalistic vision. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Malvea A, Babaei F, Boulay C, et al. (2022) Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's Disease: A Review and Future Outlook. Biomedical Engineering Letters. 12: 303-316
Corrigan BW, Gulli RA, Doucet G, et al. (2022) Distinct neural codes in primate hippocampus and lateral prefrontal cortex during associative learning in virtual environments. Neuron
Roussy M, Luna R, Duong L, et al. (2021) Ketamine disrupts naturalistic coding of working memory in primate lateral prefrontal cortex networks. Molecular Psychiatry
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