Camille Fauchon

Camille Fauchon

University of Toronto

H-index: 10

North America-Canada

About Camille Fauchon

Camille Fauchon, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Neurosciences, pain neurophysiologie, empathy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Field recordings of transcranial magnetic stimulation in human brain postmortem models

Fractal Similarity of Pain Brain Networks

Infant cries convey both stable and dynamic information about age and identity

Resilience is associated with cortical gray matter of the antinociceptive pathway in people with chronic pain

N° 28–Anterior cingulate activity is associated with autonomic pain reactivity

Carpal tunnel surgery dampens thalamocortical and normalizes corticocortical functional connectivity

A Hidden Markov Model reveals magnetoencephalography spectral frequency-specific abnormalities of brain state power and phase-coupling in neuropathic pain

Adults learn to identify pain in babies’ cries

Camille Fauchon Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral fellow, University Health Network

Citations(all)

349

Citations(since 2020)

335

Cited By

97

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Camille Fauchon Skills & Research Interests

Neurosciences

pain neurophysiologie

empathy

Top articles of Camille Fauchon

Field recordings of transcranial magnetic stimulation in human brain postmortem models

Pain Reports

2024/4/1

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

Fractal Similarity of Pain Brain Networks

2024/3/10

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

Infant cries convey both stable and dynamic information about age and identity

Communications Psychology

2023/10/2

Andrey Anikin
Andrey Anikin

H-Index: 10

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

Resilience is associated with cortical gray matter of the antinociceptive pathway in people with chronic pain

Biological Psychology

2023/10/1

N° 28–Anterior cingulate activity is associated with autonomic pain reactivity

2023/5/9

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

Carpal tunnel surgery dampens thalamocortical and normalizes corticocortical functional connectivity

Brain Communications

2022/10/1

A Hidden Markov Model reveals magnetoencephalography spectral frequency-specific abnormalities of brain state power and phase-coupling in neuropathic pain

Communications biology

2022/9/21

Adults learn to identify pain in babies’ cries

Current Biology

2022/8/8

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

Exploring sex differences in alpha brain activity as a potential neuromarker associated with neuropathic pain

Pain

2022/7/1

The potential clinical utility of pressure-based vs. heat-based paradigms to measure conditioned pain modulation in healthy individuals and those with chronic pain

Frontiers in Pain Research

2021/12/24

Sex-Specific abnormalities and treatment-related plasticity of subgenual anterior cingulate Cortex functional connectivity in chronic pain

Frontiers in Pain Research

2021/7/12

Sex differences in brain modular organization in chronic pain

Pain

2021/4/1

The acoustic space of pain: How human baby cries code for distress

2020/12/7

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

New procedure of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for central neuropathic pain: a placebo-controlled randomized crossover study

Pain

2020/4/1

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

The modular organization of pain brain networks: an fMRI graph analysis informed by intracranial EEG

Cerebral Cortex Communications

2020

Camille Fauchon
Camille Fauchon

H-Index: 7

Florence B Pomares
Florence B Pomares

H-Index: 9

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