Jonathan Wirsich

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2019- Clinical Neurosciences Université de Genève, Genève, Genève, Switzerland 
Area:
EEG-fMRI, connectivity, Neuroimaging
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Wirsich J, Iannotti GR, Ridley B, et al. (2024) Altered correlation of concurrently recorded EEG-fMRI connectomes in temporal lobe epilepsy. Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.). 8: 466-485
Egan MK, Larsen R, Wirsich J, et al. (2021) Safety and data quality of EEG recorded simultaneously with multi-band fMRI. Plos One. 16: e0238485
Wirsich J, Jorge J, Iannotti G, et al. (2021) The relationship between EEG and fMRI connectomes is reproducible across simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies from 1.5T to 7T. Neuroimage. 117864
Wirsich J, Amico E, Giraud AL, et al. (2020) Multi-timescale hybrid components of the functional brain connectome: A bimodal EEG-fMRI decomposition. Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.). 4: 658-677
Lombardo D, Cassé-Perrot C, Ranjeva JP, et al. (2020) Modular slowing of resting-state dynamic Functional Connectivity as a marker of cognitive dysfunction induced by sleep deprivation. Neuroimage. 117155
Wirsich J, Giraud AL, Sadaghiani S. (2020) Concurrent EEG- and fMRI-derived functional connectomes exhibit linked dynamics. Neuroimage. 116998
Sadaghiani S, Wirsich J. (2020) Intrinsic connectome organization across temporal scales: New insights from cross-modal approaches. Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.). 4: 1-29
Bido-Medina R, Wirsich J, Rodríguez M, et al. (2018) Impact of Zika Virus on adult human brain structure and functional organization. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. 5: 752-762
Wirsich J, Rey M, Guye M, et al. (2017) Brain Networks are Independently Modulated by Donepezil, Sleep, and Sleep Deprivation. Brain Topography
Wirsich J, Ridley B, Besson P, et al. (2017) Complementary contributions of concurrent EEG and fMRI connectivity for predicting structural connectivity. Neuroimage
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