

New paper out in Nature Neuroscience.
Our group contributed to a study led by Dr. Baptiste Lacoste (U Ottawa) which sheds new light on the understudied role of vascular physiology in the development of syndromes on the autistic spectrum.

When is now and what is it?
A neurophysiological definition to capture the biological fabric of the instant.

“My personal history with racism”
On this day, #ShutDownAcademia #ShutDownSTEM, Sylvain shares a personal piece on a question that matters to all of us.


Online workshop on multi-unit elelectrophysiology using Brainstorm.
We delivered the first online workshop on the new series of Brainstorm software features fo multi-unit electrophysiology.





New paper out in NeuroImage.
The structure of brain networks impose constraints on how neural signals circulate spontaneously or in response to external stimuli. We show in this study driven by Prof Esther Florin that pre-stimulus and resting-state activity indeed have similarities with post-stimulus responses.

New paper out in npj:Digital Medicine.
This new study leverages the power of big-data analytics to create a practical app that can help doctors draw informed prognosis for patients affected by brain tumors (meningiomas).

New paper out in Neuron.
We publish a new study that combines artificial intelligence with neurophysiological data to account for how the brain constantly issues active predictions of language contents in natural speech.

New paper out in PAIN Reports.
Paying attention to the source causing pain augments the feeling of pain, as opposed to when attending a distracting stimulus. In collaboration with Prof Petra Schweinhardt, we show the neurophysiological correlates of this percept, which emphasize oscillatory brain activity in the somatosensory cortex in the beta frequency range (15-35Hz).

Welcome Jonathan Gallego!
Jonathan joins us from Mexico City, as a first year PhD student from McGill’s Integrated Program in Neuroscience.

Welcome Niloofar Gharesi!
Niloofar joins us from Shiraz University (Iran) for her PhD training in neuroscience at McGill.

Welcome Max Levinson!
Max joins us from Cornell for his graduate training in neuroscience at McGill.