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Assi, E. B., Zerouali, Y., Robert, M., Lesage, F., Pouliot, P., & Nguyen, D. K. (2020). Large-scale desynchronization during interictal epileptic discharges recorded with intracranial EEG. Frontiers in Neurology, 11, 529460 (12 pages). Available
Gagliano, L., Ding, T. Y., Toffa, D. H., Beauregard, L., Robert, M., Lesage, F., Sawan, M., Nguyen, D. K., & Bou Assi, E. (2023). Decrease in wearable-based nocturnal sleep efficiency precedes epileptic seizures. Frontiers in Neurology, 13, 1089094 (11 pages). External link
Kassab, A., Toffa, D. H., Robert, M., Chassé, M., Lesage, F., Peng, K., & Nguyen, D. K. (2024). Cortical hemodynamics of electrographic status epilepticus in the critically ill. Epilepsia, 18224 (15 pages). Available
Kassab, A., Toffa, D. H., Robert, M., Lesage, F., Peng, K., & Nguyen, D. K. (2021). Hemodynamic changes associated with common EEG patterns in critically ill patients: Pilot results from continuous EEG-fNIRS study. Neuroimage-Clinical, 32, 102880 (18 pages). External link
Laurence, A., Toffa, D. H., Peng, K., Robert, M., Bouthillier, A., Nguyen, D. K., & Leblond, F. (2022). Multispectral intraoperative imaging for the detection of the hemodynamic response to interictal epileptiform discharges. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(12), 6245-6257. External link
Lemoine, É., Tessier, J.-D., Pelletier-Mc Duff, G., Robert, M., Toffa, D., Lesage, F., Nguyen, D. K., & Assi, E. B. Entropy on routine EEG: a fingerprint of recent seizure activity? [Abstract]. 34th International Epilepsy Congress (1 page). Published in Epilepsia, 62(S3). External link
Laurence, A., Peng, K., Toffa, D., Robert, M., Lesage, F., Bouthillier, A., Nguyen, D. K., & Leblond, F. (2020, April). Localization of epileptic activity based on hemodynamics using an intraoperative hyperspectral imaging system [Paper]. Clinical and Translational Biophotonics, Washington, D.C.. External link
Laurence, A., Bouthillier, A., Robert, M., Nguyen, D. K., & Leblond, F. (2020). Multispectral diffuse reflectance can discriminate blood vessels and bleeding during neurosurgery based on low-frequency hemodynamics. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 25(11), 10 pages. External link
Pouliot, P., Tremblay, J., Robert, M., Vannasing, P., Leporé, F., Lassonde, M., Sawan, M., Khoa Nguyen, D., & Lesage, F. (2012). Nonlinear hemodynamic responses in human epilepsy: a multimodal analysis With fNIRS-EEG and fMRI-EEG. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 204(2), 326-340. External link
Zerouali, Y., Pouliot, P., Robert, M., Mohamed, I., Bouthillier, A., Lesage, F., & Nguyen, D. K. (2016). Magnetoencephalographic signatures of insular epileptic spikes based on functional connectivity. Human Brain Mapping, 37(9), 3250-3261. External link