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The study is published in open-access by Communications Biology and proposes the new principle of Dynamic-Insertion as a neurophysiological mechanism used by our brains to constantly absorb and adapt to the bombardment of sensory information from multiple sources, “simultaneously”.
Olivia Bizimungu joins the lab as new graduate trainee.
Olivia will research the mechanisms of active sensori-motor inference in speech perception with computational models of neural circuits and empirical studies with MEG neurophysiology.
 
      
      Zaida obtains merit scholarship from Fonds de Recherche du Québec.
Kudos to Zaida for obtaining a merit scholarship from Fonds de Recherche du Québec Nature & Technologie!
 
      
      Lab graduate trainee receives Alexander Graham Bell Doctoral Scholarship from NSERC.
Congratulations to our lab’s PhD trainee Jason Da Silva Castanheira on this prestigious award!
 
      
      New article clarifies the predictive nature of auditory responses in brainstem and cortex.
Another great collaboration with Emily Coffey (Concordia U) and the Zatorre lab (McGill), demonstrating the unique ability of MEG to reveal subtle neurophysiological mechanisms of predictive processes in perception. The findings were published in The Journal of Neuroscience.
 
      
      CIHR funding received for two major research projects.
Our lab is fortunate to receive funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Fall 2020 competition) as co-Applicant on two new research projects.
 
      
      It’s Springtime for the Grassroots.
Our engagement towards the betterment of neuroscience research via open-science practices.
 
      
      New article shows causal role of right auditory cortex in pitch learning.
This new article published in NeuroImage is the fruit of another successful collaboration with Robert Zatorre’s lab, also at the Montreal Neurological Institute.
 
      
      New case report of rare pediatric seizure data captured with MEG.
We report in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience a rare case of ictal (seizure) MEG recording of pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy.
 
      
      New open source software tool for clinical multimodal imaging.
We publish today in Journal of Digital Imaging a new cool, simple and practical software tool : "MNI SISCOM for Subtracting Ictal Single-Photon Emission CT Coregistered to MRI." The code is free and openly available for everyone to give a try and improve.
 
      
      Interview by Quanta & WIRED magazines.
Sylvain was interviewed by Quanta and WIRED magazines for their piece on the "dark matter" of neural dynamics.
 
      
      New paper in Journal of Neuroscience.
Inspired by fMRI approaches, we developed a new MEG inter-subject analysis approach to study the cortical synchronization of stimulus-driven neural responses during the perception of continuous natural speech and its relationship to individual musical training.
 
      
      Major extension of Brainstorm support of NWB data types.
Former lab graduate (co-supervised with Dr. Chris Pack) Konstantinos Nasiotis delivers extended Brainstorm support of the expansive @NeurodataWB electrophysiology data standard.
 
      
      Dr. Raymundo Cassani joins our lab as key developer, Brainstorm project.
Raymundo joins us with strong experience in data analytics and neuroscience research and applications.
 
      
      Lab graduate delivers updated live dashboard of COVID-19 stats in Montreal.
A new, improved version of the COVID-19 Montreal live data dashboard by lab graduate Dr. Jeremy Moreau.
 
      
      New article out in Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics.
This new paper is another milestone in our ongoing collaboration with Prof Roy W Dudley (Montreal Children’s Hospital) on multimodal imaging tests for epilepsy pediatrics.
 
      
      New paper out in BMJ Case Reports.
Our lab and collaborators publish the first description of seizures manifesting as prosopagnosia (face blindness) in a 10-year-old child.
 
      
      Nature Neuroscience article in collaboration obtains Excellence Research Award in biomedicine.
Congratulations to Dr. Baptiste Lacoste (U Ottawa) for his leadership of this successful and impactful study.
 
      
      Welcome Dr. Katherine Becker!
Katie joins us from Colorado State University as new postdoctoral researcher.
