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Auditory motion perception activates visual motion areas in early blind subjects
C Poirier, O Collignon, C Scheiber, L Renier, A Vanlierde, D Tranduy, ...
Neuroimage 31 (1), 279-285, 2006
2912006
An open resource for non-human primate imaging
MP Milham, L Ai, B Koo, T Xu, C Amiez, F Balezeau, MG Baxter, ...
Neuron 100 (1), 61-74. e2, 2018
2192018
Specific activation of the V5 brain area by auditory motion processing: an fMRI study
C Poirier, O Collignon, AG DeVolder, L Renier, A Vanlierde, D Tranduy, ...
Cognitive Brain Research 25 (3), 650-658, 2005
1812005
Cross-modal activation of visual cortex during depth perception using auditory substitution of vision
L Renier, O Collignon, C Poirier, D Tranduy, A Vanlierde, A Bol, C Veraart, ...
Neuroimage 26 (2), 573-580, 2005
1252005
Comparisons of different methods to train a young zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) to learn a song
S Derégnaucourt, C Poirier, A Van der Kant, A Van der Linden, M Gahr
Journal of Physiology-Paris 107 (3), 210-218, 2013
1102013
Own-song recognition in the songbird auditory pathway: selectivity and lateralization
C Poirier, T Boumans, M Verhoye, J Balthazart, A Van der Linden
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (7), 2252-2258, 2009
1072009
Accelerating the evolution of nonhuman primate neuroimaging
M Milham, CI Petkov, DS Margulies, CE Schroeder, MA Basso, P Belin, ...
Neuron 105 (4), 600-603, 2020
1042020
What neuroimaging tells us about sensory substitution
C Poirier, AG De Volder, C Scheiber
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 31 (7), 1064-1070, 2007
912007
A three-dimensional MRI atlas of the zebra finch brain in stereotaxic coordinates
C Poirier, M Vellema, M Verhoye, V Van Meir, JM Wild, J Balthazart, ...
Neuroimage 41 (1), 1-6, 2008
802008
Neural representation of spectral and temporal features of song in the auditory forebrain of zebra finches as revealed by functional MRI
T Boumans, FE Theunissen, C Poirier, A Van Der Linden
European Journal of Neuroscience 26 (9), 2613-2626, 2007
682007
Direct social contacts override auditory information in the song-learning process in starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
C Poirier, L Henry, M Mathelier, S Lumineau, H Cousillas, M Hausberger
Journal of Comparative Psychology 118 (2), 179, 2004
652004
Structural changes between seasons in the songbird auditory forebrain
G De Groof, M Verhoye, C Poirier, A Leemans, M Eens, VM Darras, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (43), 13557-13565, 2009
602009
Pattern recognition using a device substituting audition for vision in blindfolded sighted subjects
C Poirier, A De Volder, D Tranduy, C Scheiber
Neuropsychologia 45 (5), 1108-1121, 2007
562007
MRI in small brains displaying extensive plasticity
A Van der Linden, V Van Meir, T Boumans, C Poirier, J Balthazart
Trends in neurosciences 32 (5), 257-266, 2009
512009
Pacing stereotypies in laboratory rhesus macaques: Implications for animal welfare and the validity of neuroscientific findings
C Poirier, M Bateson
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 83, 508-515, 2017
472017
Can biomarkers of biological age be used to assess cumulative lifetime experience?
M Bateson, C Poirier
Animal Welfare 28 (1), 41-56, 2019
412019
Auditory motion-specific mechanisms in the primate brain
C Poirier, S Baumann, P Dheerendra, O Joly, D Hunter, F Balezeau, ...
PLoS biology 15 (5), e2001379, 2017
402017
Functional MRI of auditory responses in the zebra finch forebrain reveals a hierarchical organisation based on signal strength but not selectivity
T Boumans, SMH Gobes, C Poirier, FE Theunissen, L Vandersmissen, ...
PLoS One 3 (9), e3184, 2008
332008
Time-course of posterior parietal and occipital cortex contribution to sound localization
O Collignon, M Davare, AG De Volder, C Poirier, E Olivier, C Veraart
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20 (8), 1454-1463, 2008
332008
Functional changes between seasons in the male songbird auditory forebrain
G De Groof, C Poirier, I George, M Hausberger, A Van der Linden
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 7, 196, 2013
322013
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