Human Brain Imaging Groups in brainlogoeneva
Selected papers from the neuroimaging work of Geneva neuroscience groups.

Papers on other topics from these groups can be found on PubMed or on the groups' websites.
Note: some citations resulting from collaborations between groups are duplicated.

  1. Development and Neuropediatrics
  2. Epilepsy Group
  3. Functional Brain Mapping & EEG Laboratory
  4. Laboratory for Neurology and Imaging of Cognition
  5. MRI Physics
  6. Neuropsychology and Language Unit
  7. Neuroradiology
  8. Cognitive Neurorehabilitation Lab
  9. Psychiatry Neuroimaging & Neurophysiology
  10. Child Psychiatry Neuroimaging & Neuroscience

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Development and Neuropediatrics
Group leader: P. Huppi (Neuropediatrics)

Epilepsy Group
Group leader: M. Seeck (Neurology)

Functional Brain Mapping & EEG Laboratory
Group leader: C. Michel (Neurology & Neurosciences)

Laboratory for Neurology and Imaging of Cognition
Group leaders: P. Vuilleumier and S. Schwartz (Neurology & Neurosciences)

MRI Physics
Group leader: F. Lazeyras (Radiology)

Neuropsychology and Language Unit
Group leaders: J.-M. Annoni, A. Khateb, E. Mayer, A. Pegna (Neurology)

Neuroradiology
Group leader: J. Delavelle, K.-O. Lovblad, D. Rufenacht (Radiology)

Cognitive Neurorehabilitation Lab
Group leader: A. Schnider (Clinical Neurosciences)
Our group conducts studies of patients with cognitive failures after brain damage as well as studies on cognitive mechanisms in healthy participants. Main research topics are: mechanisms and rehabilitation of memory disorders; organization of language and rehabilitation of aphasia; mechanisms and rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect. Additional projects concern aspects of musical processing after brain damage and apraxic disorders.

Psychiatry Neuroimaging & Neurophysiology
Group leader: V. Ibanez (Psychiatry)

Child Psychiatry Neuroimaging & Neuroscience
Group leader: S. Eliez (Psychiatry)
The focus of our research is to study cognitive and brain development and the occurrence of psychiatric disease in children and adolescents with specific neurogenetic disorders as well as in typically developing children. In order to understand how genotype is affecting brain structure and thus overall functioning, we investigate the relationships between specific genetic factors, structural neuroimaging data, and cognitive and behavioral evaluations at different developmental time points. Our team has an expertise in the processing of structural neuroimaging data.