Julie DUQUE
Julie DUQUE [Website]
Professor
julie.duque@uclouvain.be
+ 32 (0) 2 764 54 29
Research domains
- Neuroscience of movement control and decision making with a special interest for the brain mechanisms underlying the integration of cognition into action planning
- Role of inhibitory mechanisms in action planning as measured using transcranial magnetic stimulation
- Inhibition and addiction in alcohol-dependent patients
- EEG investigations of the interactions between selective attention and response selection during action-based decision making
Teaching
At the Catholic University of Louvain
- Neurophysiology and neuropsychology of motor control (IEPR 1024), Motor science and biomedical Engineering students, UCL, 2012-2013 (30h)
- Electricity and Magnetism (KINE1006), 1st year Physiotherapist students, UCL, 2010-2013 (30 h)
- Research Methods (KINE 1300), 3rd year Physiotherapist students, UCL, 2010-2013 (22 h)
Key publications
- Klein PA, Olivier E, Duque J. Influence of reward on corticospinal excitability during movement preparation, Journal of Neuroscience 2012;32(50):18124-18136.
- Duque J, Labruna L, Verset S, Olivier E, Ivry RB. Dissociating the role of prefrontal and premotor cortices in controlling inhibitory mechanisms during motor preparation, Journal of Neuroscience 2012;32(3):806-16.
- Duque J, Lew D, Mazzocchio R, Olivier E, Ivry RB. Evidence for two concurrent inhibitory mechanisms during response preparation. Journal of Neuroscience2010, 30(10):3793-802.
- Duque J, Ivry RB. Role of corticospinal suppression during motor preparation. Cerebral Cortex 2009; 19(9), 2013-24.
- Duque J, Hummel F, Celnik PA, Murase N, Mazzocchio R, Cohen LG. Transcallosal inhibition in chronic subcortical stroke. NeuroImage2005, 28(4), 940-946.