Researcher
Stephan Swinnen
- Disciplines:Human movement and sports sciences
Affiliations
- Movement Control & Neuroplasticity Research Group (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 2005 → 30 Sep 2022 - Department of Movement Sciences (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → 30 Sep 2005
Projects
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- Aging and executive control mechanisms: neural structure-function relationships for inhibitory control of bimanual actions.From1 Jan 2010 → 31 Dec 2013Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Diagnostics and recovery of neuromotor function following a traffic accident in children: study of neural structure-function relations with respect to movement coordination.From1 Jan 2010 → 31 Dec 2013Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Can non-invasive brain stimulation enhance neuroplasticity mediated by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the healthy and injured brain: a new therapeutic tool for improving recovery after stroke.From1 Jan 2010 → 31 Dec 2013Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Analysis of neuromotor function following traumatic brain injury in adults: changes in brain function and structure during bimanual coordination.From16 Nov 2009 → 1 Dec 2014Funding: FWO fellowships
- Cognitive processes associated with proprioceptive information processing in the elderly: age-related neural overactivation and compensatory recruitment.From1 Oct 2009 → 30 Sep 2010Funding: FWO fellowships
- Cognitive control over action in the aging brain: patterns of cortical over-activation and their underlying mechanisms.From1 Oct 2009 → 29 Feb 2012Funding: FWO fellowships
- Broken mirron neurons in autism spectrum disorders? Exploration of a partial deficit and/or neuronal connectivity problems within the mirror neuron system.From1 Oct 2009 → 30 Sep 2015Funding: FWO fellowships
- Cognitive control over action in traumatic brain injury.From1 Oct 2009 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: FWO fellowships
- Compensatory neural recruitment as a result of traumatic brain injury: the penetration of cognition into action.From4 Feb 2008 → 30 Sep 2010Funding: FWO fellowships
- This proposal addresses a fundamental issue regarding age-related deficits in motor performance.From15 Jan 2008 → 14 Jan 2009Funding: FWO visiting post-doctoral fellowship
Publications
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- Age-related differences in action selection and learning A multimodal brain imaging approach(2024)
Authors: Stephan Swinnen, Sima Chalavi
- Neural correlates of transfer of learning in motor coordination tasks: role of inhibitory and excitatory neurometabolites(2024)
Authors: Sima Chalavi, Hong Li, Caroline Seer, Dante Mantini, Stefan Sunaert, Stephan Swinnen
- Targeted memory reactivation during post-learning sleep does not enhance motor memory consolidation in older adults(2024)
Authors: Stephan Swinnen, Genevieve Albouy
- Probing intrahemispheric interactions with a novel dual-site TMS setup(2024)
Authors: Melina Hehl, Shanti Van Malderen, Stephan Swinnen, Koen Cuypers
Pages: 180 - 195 - Frequency-dependent connectivity in large-scale resting-state brain networks during sleep(2024)
Authors: Simon Titone, Jessica Samogin, Stephan Swinnen, Dante Mantini, Genevieve Albouy
Pages: 686 - 702 - Baseline GABA plus levels in areas associated with sensorimotor control predict initial and long-term motor learning progress(2024)
Authors: Hong Li, Sima Chalavi, Caroline Seer, Stefan Sunaert, Dante Mantini, Stephan Swinnen
- Connectivity in large-scale brain networks and sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation(2023)
Authors: Simon Titone, Dante Mantini, Genevieve Albouy, Stephan Swinnen
- White matter and neurochemical mechanisms underlying age-related differences in motor processing speed(2023)
Authors: Sima Chalavi, Koen Cuypers, Oron Levin, Stefan Sunaert, Dante Mantini, Stephan Swinnen
- Interactions between the aging brain and motor task complexity across the lifespan: balancing brain activity resource demand and supply(2023)
Authors: Sima Chalavi, Koen Cuypers, Stefan Sunaert, Ronald Peeters, Stephan Swinnen
Pages: 6420 - 6434 - Neurological soft signs in adolescents are associated with brain structure(2023)
Authors: Caroline Seer, Jolien Gooijers, Stephan Swinnen
Pages: 5547 - 5556