Jean-Paul Guillemot
Affiliations: | Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada |
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Costa M, Lepore F, Guillemot JP. (2017) Spectral and temporal auditory processing in the superior colliculus of aged rats. Neurobiology of Aging. 57: 64-74 |
Costa M, Lepore F, Prévost F, et al. (2016) Effects of aging on peripheral and central auditory processing in rats. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Jeffrey-Gauthier R, Guillemot JP, Piché M. (2013) Neurovascular coupling during nociceptive processing in the primary somatosensory cortex of the rat. Pain. 154: 1434-41 |
Landry SP, Guillemot JP, Champoux F. (2013) Auditory influence on tactile perception changes with age Proceedings of Meetings On Acoustics. 19 |
Martin A, Vachon-Presseau E, Pageau C, et al. (2010) Coding sound direction in noisy environment in the superior colliculus of the rat. Neuroscience Letters. 470: 28-32 |
Prévost F, Lepore F, Guillemot JP. (2010) Cortical development of the visual system of the rat. Neuroreport. 21: 50-4 |
Vachon P, Voss P, Lassonde M, et al. (2009) Global motion stimuli and form-from-motion stimuli: common characteristics and differential activation patterns. The International Journal of Neuroscience. 119: 1584-601 |
Vachon-Presseau E, Martin A, Lepore F, et al. (2009) Development of the representation of auditory space in the superior colliculus of the rat. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 29: 652-60 |
Pageau C, Champoux F, Martin A, et al. (2008) Visual deprivation modifies auditory directional tuning in the inferior colliculus. Neuroreport. 19: 1797-801 |
Champoux F, Bacon BA, Lepore F, et al. (2008) Effects of early binocular enucleation on auditory and somatosensory coding in the superior colliculus of the rat. Brain Research. 1191: 84-95 |