Alex Desautels chercheur en neuroscience
Desautels, Alex
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Works
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The 14q restless legs syndrome locus in the French Canadian population | |
Alpha 2A adrenergic receptor gene and suicide | |
Altered brain perfusion patterns in wakefulness and slow-wave sleep in sleepwalkers | |
Analysis of common and rare VPS13C variants in late-onset Parkinson disease | |
Auditory arousal responses and thresholds during REM and NREM sleep of sleepwalkers and controls | |
Case-Control and Family-Based Association Study of Specific PTPRD Variants in Restless Legs Syndrome | |
Childhood Sleepwalking and Sleep Terrors: A Longitudinal Study of Prevalence and Familial Aggregation | |
Circadian variation of the effects of immobility on symptoms of restless legs syndrome. | |
Daytime somnolence in adult sleepwalkers | |
The dementia-associated APOE ε4 allele is not associated with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. | |
Effects of menopause on sleep quality and sleep disorders: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging | |
Electroencephalographic slow waves prior to sleepwalking episodes. | |
Erratum: Common variants in P2RY11 are associated with narcolepsy | |
Fine-Mapping of SNCA in Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder and Overt Synucleinopathies | |
GBA variants in REM sleep behavior disorder: a multicenter study | |
Genetic, Structural, and Functional Evidence Link TMEM175 to Synucleinopathies | |
ImmunoChip study implicates antigen presentation to T cells in narcolepsy | |
Month of birth as a risk factor for narcolepsy. | |
Mutational analysis of neurotensin in familial restless legs syndrome | |
Narcolepsy and Hypothalamic Region Tumors: Presentation and Evolution. | |
Narcolepsy is strongly associated with the T-cell receptor alpha locus | |
Pain and sleep in post-concussion/mild traumatic brain injury | |
Polysomnographic diagnosis of idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder. | |
Post-H1N1 narcolepsy-cataplexy | |
Predicting Early Post-stroke Aphasia Outcome From Initial Aphasia Severity | |
Psychopathologic correlates of adult sleepwalking. | |
[Psychotic disorders and sleep disorders: A review] | |
The Quebec Parkinson Network: A Researcher-Patient Matching Platform and Multimodal Biorepository | |
Reassessing GWAS findings for the shared genetic basis of insomnia and restless legs syndrome | |
Restless legs syndrome: confirmation of linkage to chromosome 12q, genetic heterogeneity, and evidence of complexity | |
Risk of narcolepsy associated with inactivated adjuvanted (AS03) A/H1N1 (2009) pandemic influenza vaccine in Quebec. | |
The role of the melanoma gene MC1R in Parkinson disease and REM sleep behavior disorder | |
Sleep deprivation impairs inhibitory control during wakefulness in adult sleepwalkers | |
Sleep in the Acute Phase of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Snapshot of Polysomnography. | |
Sleep laboratory diagnosis of restless legs syndrome. | |
Slow wave activity and slow oscillations in sleepwalkers and controls: effects of 38 h of sleep deprivation. | |
Somnambulism: clinical aspects and pathophysiological hypotheses | |
Spindles insufficiency in sleepwalkers' deep sleep | |
Successful Treatment of Somnambulism With OROS-Methylphenidate | |
Test-Retest Reliability of Diffusion Measures Extracted Along White Matter Language Fiber Bundles Using HARDI-Based Tractography | |
Valid measures of periodic leg movements (PLMs) during a suggested immobilization test using the PAM-RL leg activity monitors require adjusting detection parameters for noise and signal in each recording | |
Les vieux m'ont conté | |
Visual Fixation in the ICU: A Strong Predictor of Long-Term Recovery After Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury | |
Wolfram syndrome and suicide: Evidence for a role of WFS1 in suicidal and impulsive behavior | |
Word-finding in confrontation naming and picture descriptions produced by individuals with early post-stroke aphasia |