Julien Lambert - PhD student

After three years as the head of the technical support team within the Cognitive and System Department of the Institute of Neuroscience of the UCL, I started a PhD. The general objective of my research is to develop a novel approach based on transcranial focused ultrasound (TFUS) and on the combination of TFUS with electroencephalography (EEG) to characterize and to investigate the interdependencies between the different brain regions involved in human pain perception.
Group members
Publications
2021
Zero gravity induced by parabolic flight enhances automatic capture and weakens voluntary maintenance of visuospatial attention.
NPJ Microgravity
Salatino A, Iacono C, Gammeri R, Chiadò ST, Lambert J, Sulcova D, Mouraux A, George MS, Roberts DR, Berti A, Ricci R.
7(1):29.
2020
Central sensitization of nociceptive pathways demonstrated by robot-controlled pinprick-evoked brain potentials
Clinical Neurophysiology
van den Broeke EN, de Hemptinne P, Mercken M, Torta DM, Lambert J, Mouraux A.
131(10):2491-2498.
2019
Central sensitization increases the pupil dilation elicited by mechanical pinprick stimulation
Journal of Neurophysiology
van den Broeke EN, Hartgerink DM, Butler J, Lambert J, Mouraux A.
121(5):1621-1632
2017
Phase-locked and non-phase-locked EEG responses to pinprick stimulation before and after experimentally-induced secondary hyperalgesia
Clinical Neurophysiology
van den Broeke EN, de Vries B, Lambert J, Torta DM, Mouraux A.
128(8):1445-1456
2017
Intense pain influences the cortical processing of visual stimuli projected onto the sensitized skin
Pain
Torta DM, van den Broeke EN, Filbrich L, Jacob B, Lambert J, Mouraux A.
158(4):691-697
2016
Central sensitization of mechanical nociceptive pathways is associated with a long-lasting increase of pinprick-evoked brain potentials
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
van den Broeke E, Lambert J, Huang G, Mouraux A.
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