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Benjamin Pasquereau

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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|February 3, 2026
Neurotransmitter abnormalities in primary tic disorders and Tourette syndromeYulia Worbe, Benjamin Pasquereau
Elife|May 19, 2023
Neural dynamics underlying self-control in the primate subthalamic nucleusBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 4, 2010
Primary motor cortex of the parkinsonian monkey: differential effects on the spontaneous activity of pyramidal tract-type neuronsBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|December 11, 2013
Primary motor cortex of the parkinsonian monkey: altered neuronal responses to muscle stretchBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 21, 2014
Dopamine neurons encode errors in predicting movement trigger occurrenceBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 10, 2013
Limited encoding of effort by dopamine neurons in a cost-benefit trade-off taskBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Elife|December 5, 2017
A selective role for ventromedial subthalamic nucleus in inhibitory controlBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Neuroscience|December 23, 2018
Local Field Potentials Reflect Dopaminergic and Non-Dopaminergic Activities within the Primate MidbrainBenjamin Pasquereau, Léon Tremblay, Robert S Turner
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 23, 2015
Primary motor cortex of the parkinsonian monkey: altered encoding of active movementBenjamin Pasquereau, Mahlon R DeLong, Robert S Turner
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|November 19, 2019
The anterior caudate nucleus supports impulsive choices triggered by pramipexoleEva Martinez, Benjamin Pasquereau, Yosuke Saga, et al.
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|February 3, 2026
Neurotransmitter abnormalities in primary tic disorders and Tourette syndromeYulia Worbe, Benjamin Pasquereau
Elife|May 19, 2023
Neural dynamics underlying self-control in the primate subthalamic nucleusBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 4, 2010
Primary motor cortex of the parkinsonian monkey: differential effects on the spontaneous activity of pyramidal tract-type neuronsBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|December 11, 2013
Primary motor cortex of the parkinsonian monkey: altered neuronal responses to muscle stretchBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 21, 2014
Dopamine neurons encode errors in predicting movement trigger occurrenceBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 10, 2013
Limited encoding of effort by dopamine neurons in a cost-benefit trade-off taskBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Elife|December 5, 2017
A selective role for ventromedial subthalamic nucleus in inhibitory controlBenjamin Pasquereau, Robert S Turner
Neuroscience|December 23, 2018
Local Field Potentials Reflect Dopaminergic and Non-Dopaminergic Activities within the Primate MidbrainBenjamin Pasquereau, Léon Tremblay, Robert S Turner
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 23, 2015
Primary motor cortex of the parkinsonian monkey: altered encoding of active movementBenjamin Pasquereau, Mahlon R DeLong, Robert S Turner
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|November 19, 2019
The anterior caudate nucleus supports impulsive choices triggered by pramipexoleEva Martinez, Benjamin Pasquereau, Yosuke Saga, et al.
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