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Stefanie A Tremblay
Stefanie A Tremblay
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State-dependent entrainment of prefrontal cortex local field potential activity following patterned stimulation of the cerebellar vermis
SA Tremblay, CA Chapman, R Courtemanche
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 13, 60, 2019
132019
White matter microstructural changes in short-term learning of a continuous visuomotor sequence
SA Tremblay, AT Jäger, J Huck, C Giacosa, S Beram, U Schneider, ...
Brain Structure and Function 226, 1677-1698, 2021
122021
Motor sequences; separating the sequence from the motor. A longitudinal rsfMRI study
ATP Jäger, JM Huntenburg, SA Tremblay, U Schneider, S Grahl, J Huck, ...
Brain Structure and Function, 1-15, 2022
102022
Neuromodulatory subcortical nucleus integrity is associated with white matter microstructure, tauopathy and APOE status
A Wearn, SA Tremblay, CL Tardif, IR Leppert, CJ Gauthier, G Baracchini, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 4706, 2024
42024
Local field potential, synchrony of
A Frederick, J Bourget-Murray, S Tremblay, R Courtemanche
Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, 1870-1879, 2022
42022
MVComp toolbox: MultiVariate Comparisons of brain MRI features accounting for common information across metrics
SA Tremblay, Z Alasmar, A Pirhadi, F Carbonell, Y Iturria-Medina, ...
bioRxiv, 2024
32024
Links between cognition and multivariate brain white matter differences in individuals with family history of Alzheimer's disease
SA Tremblay, RN Spreng, A Wearn, Z Alasmar, A Pirhadi, CL Tardif, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 20, e093909, 2024
2024
Links between cognition and multivariate brain white matter differences in individuals with family history of Alzheimer’s
SA Tremblay
2024
Sex and APOE4-specific links between cardiometabolic risk factors and white matter alterations in individuals with a family history of Alzheimer's disease
SA Tremblay, RN Spreng, A Wearn, Z Alasmar, A Pirhadi, CL Tardif, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.08. 21.608995, 2024
2024
Microstructural Correlates of Cognitive and Motor Functioning Revealed via Multimodal Multivariate Analysis
Z Alasmar, S Tremblay, TR Baumeister, F Carbonell, Y Iturria-Medina, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.06. 05.597645, 2024
2024
Multivariate white matter differences links to cognition in individuals with family history of Alzheimer’s disease and APOE4 genetic risk
SA Tremblay, RN Spreng, Z Alasmar, A Pirhadi, CL Tardif, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e081953, 2023
2023
Cerebello-Cortical Coherence of Local Field Potentials following Patterned Stimulation of the Cerebellar Vermis
S Tremblay
Concordia University, 2018
2018
Investigating Brain Health in Coronary Artery Disease: Vascular and Metabolic Biomarkers, Cognition, and Implications
S Sanami, S Tremblay, D Sabra, A Rezaei, Z Potvin-Jutras, B Intzandt, ...
Higher oxygen extraction fraction in coronary artery disease is associated with lower cognition and cardiorespiratory fitness in males.
A Rezaei, S Sanami, B Intzandt, S Tremblay, D Sabra, Z Potvin-Jutras, ...
In vivo microstructural mapping of the hippocampus in older adults with familial risk for Alzheimer’s disease
A Wearn, SA Tremblay, IR Leppert, G Baracchini, C Hughes, GR Turner, ...
Accounting for covariance in studies of multimodal microstructure-a model for multivariate quantification in health and disease
SA Tremblay, A Pirhadi, Z Alasmar, F Carbonell, Y Iturria-Medina, ...
Differences in cerebellar fiber tract dispersion in coronary artery disease patients are associated with episodic memory and processing speed
SA Tremblay, D Sabra, S Sanami, A Rezaei, Z Potvin-Jutras, C Gagnon, ...
Assessment of the effects of coronary artery disease on brain oxygen extraction fraction using quantitative susceptibility mapping.
A Rezaei, SA Tremblay, D Sabra, S Sanami, B Intzandt, J Huck, ...
White matter microstructure associated with functional connectivity changes following short-term learning of a visuomotor sequence
SA Tremblay, AT Jäger, J Huck, C Giacosa, S Beram, U Schneider, ...
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