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Browsing publications by Dr Colline Poirier.

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Dr Colline Poirier
Professor Christopher Petkov
Dr Yuki Kikuchi
Toward next-generation primate neuroscience: A collaboration-based strategic plan for integrative neuroimaging2022
Dr Colline Poirier
Beyond MRI: on the scientific value of combining non-human primate neuroimaging with metadata2021
Dr Colline Poirier
International primate neuroscience research regulation, public engagement and transparency opportunities2021
Nathan Kindred
Dr Colline Poirier
Strengths and challenges of longitudinal non-human primate neuroimaging2021
Dr Colline Poirier
The role of MRI in applying the 3Rs to non-human primate neuroscience2021
Dr Colline Poirier
Using non-invasive neuroimaging to enhance the care, well-being and experimental outcomes of laboratory non-human primates (monkeys)2021
Dr Colline Poirier
Professor Christopher Petkov
Professor Tim Griffiths
Jennifer Nacef
Dr Fabien Balezeau
et al.
Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging2020
Professor Melissa Bateson
Dr Colline Poirier
Can biomarkers of biological age be used to assess cumulative lifetime experience?2019
Dr Colline Poirier
Caitlin Oliver
Janire Castellano Bueno
Emeritus Professor Paul Flecknell
Professor Melissa Bateson
et al.
Pacing behaviour in laboratory macaques is an unreliable indicator of acute stress2019
Dr Colline Poirier
Professor Melissa Bateson
Dr Fabio Gualtieri
Elena Armstrong
Grace Laws
et al.
Validation of hippocampal biomarkers of cumulative affective experience2019
Dr Fabien Balezeau
Professor Tim Griffiths
Jennifer Nacef
Michael Ortiz Rios
Professor Christopher Petkov
et al.
An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Imaging2018
Dr Colline Poirier
Dr Simon Baumann
Dr Pradeep Dheerendra
Dr Olivier Joly
Dr David Hunter
et al.
Auditory motion-specific mechanisms in the primate brain2017
Dr Colline Poirier
Professor Melissa Bateson
Pacing stereotypies in laboratory rhesus macaques: Implications for animal welfare and the validity of neuroscientific findings2017
Dr Olivier Joly
Dr Simon Baumann
Dr Colline Poirier
Professor Alexander Thiele
Professor Tim Griffiths
et al.
A perceptual pitch boundary in a non-human primate2014
Dr Colline Poirier
Comparisons of different methods to train a young zebra finch (Taenopygia guttata) to learn a song2013
Dr Colline Poirier
Functional changes between seasons in the male songbird auditory forebrain2013
Dr Colline Poirier
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) with Auditory Stimulation in Songbirds2013
Dr Colline Poirier
Representation of Early Sensory Experience in the Adult Auditory Midbrain: Implications for Vocal Learning2013
Dr Colline Poirier
Own Song Selectivity in the Songbird Auditory Pathway: Suppression by Norepinephrine.2011
Dr Colline Poirier
Functional MRI of Auditory Responses in the Zebra Finch Forebrain Reveals a Hierarchical Organisation Based on Signal Strength but Not Selectivity2008