List of Publications
2022
- Proix T, Delgado Saa J, Christen A, Martin A, Pasley B, Knight R, Tian X, Poeppel D, Doyle W, Devinsky O, Arnal L, Mégevand P, Giraud A (2022). Imagined speech can be decoded from low- and cross-frequency intracranial EEG features. Nature Communications. 13:48.
- Baud M, Proix T, Gregg N, Brinkmann B, Nurse E, Cook E, Karoly P (2022). Seizure forecasting: Bifurcationsin the long and winding road. Epilepsia. 00:1-21.
- Leguia M, Rao V, Tcheng T, Duun-Henriksen J, Kjær T, Proix T*, Baud M* (2022). Learning to generalize seizure forecasts. Epilepsia.
2021
- Proix T, Baud M (2021). Human multidien rhythms. EBioMedicine. 74:103698.
- Proix T, Truccolo W, Leguia M, King-Stephens D, Rao V, Baud M (2021). Forecasting seizure risk in adults with focal epilepsy: a development and validation study. Lancet Neurology. 20(2):127-135.
2020
- Naze S, Proix T, AtasoyS, Kozloski J (2020). Robustness of connectome harmonics to local gray matter and long-range white matter connectivity changes. NeuroImage, 224:117364
- Baud M, Proix T, Rao V, Schindler K (2020). Chance and risk in epilepsy. Current Opinion in Neurology. 33:163-172.
2019
- Ruben C, …, Proix T, …, Kuhlmann L (2019). Ensembling Crowd-Sourced Seizure Prediction Algorithms Using Long-Term Human Intracranial EEG. 61:7-12.
- Rapela J, Proix T, Todorov D, Truccolo W (2019) Uncovering low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional representation of long-term recordings in people with epilepsy.Proceedings IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc (EMBC): 2246-2251.
- Saha D, Proix T, Cash S, Truccolo W (2019) Ongoing intracortical neural activity predicts upcoming interical epileptiform discharges in human epilepsy. Proceedings IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc (EMBC): 2386-2391.
2018
- Proix T, Aghagolzadeh M, Hochberg L, Eskandar E, Cosgrove R, Cash S, Truccolo W (2018). Human focal seizures can be predicted from multiunit spiking activity away from epileptic onset zones. Plos One, 14(7): e0211847.
- Kuhlmann L, …, Proix T, …, Cook M (2018). Epilepsyecosystem.org: crowd-sourcing reproductible seizure prediction with long-term intracranial EEG. Brain, 141:2619-2630.
- Proix T, Jirsa V, Bartolomei F, Guye M, Tuccolo W (2018) Predicting the spatiotemporal diversity of seizure propagation and termination in human focal epilepsy. Nature Communications, 9:1088.
2017
- Besson P, Bandt K, Proix T, Lagarde S, Jirsa V, Ranjeva J.-P., Bartolomei F, Guye M (2017). Anatomic consistencies across epilepsies: a stereotactic-EEG informed high-resolution structural connectivity study. Brain, 140:2639-2652.
- Proix T, Bartolomei F, Guye M, Jirsa V (2017). Individual brain structure and modeling predict seizure propagation. Brain, 140:641-654.
2016
- Petkoski S, Spiegler A, Proix T, Aram P, Temprado JJ, Jirsa V (2016). Heterogeneity of time delays determines synchronization of coupled oscillators. Physical Review E, 94:012209.
- Jirsa V, Proix T, Perdikis S, Woodman MM, Wang H, Chauvel P, Guye M, Bernard C, Bartolomei F (2016). The virtual epileptic patient: individualized whole-brain models of epilepsy spread. NeuroImage, 145:377-388.
- Wirsich J, Perry A, Ridley B, Proix T, Golos M, Bénar C, Ranjeva J-P, Bartolomei F, Breakspear M, Jirsa V, Guye M (2016). Whole-brain analytic measures of network communication reveal increased structure-function correlation in right temporal lobe epilepsy. NeuroImage, 11:707-718.
- Proix T, Spiegler A, Schirner M, Rothmeier S, Ritter P, Jirsa V (2016). How do parcellation size and short-range connectivity affect dynamics in large-scale brain network models? NeuroImage, 142:135-149.
2015
- Daucé E, Proix T, Ralaivola L (2015). Reward-based online learning in non-stationary environments: adapting a P300-speller with a “backspace” key. IJCNN 1-8.
2014
- Proix T, Bartolomei F, Chauvel P, Bernard C, Jirsa V (2014). Permittivity coupling across brain regions determines seizure recruitment in partial epilepsy. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34:15009-21.
- Bernard T, Naze S, Proix T, Jirsa V (2014). Modern concepts of seizure modeling. International review of neurobiology, 114:121-53.