Stephan Swinnen

About Stephan Swinnen

Stephan Swinnen, With an exceptional h-index of 93 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, specializes in the field of motor control, motor learning, motor neuroscience, aging neuroscience, neural plasticity.

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

Neural correlates of transfer of learning in motor coordination tasks: role of inhibitory and excitatory neurometabolites

Probing intrahemispheric interactions with a novel dual-site TMS setup

Frequency‐dependent connectivity in large‐scale resting‐state brain networks during sleep

Targeted memory reactivation during post‐learning sleep does not enhance motor memory consolidation in older adults

Neurophysiological Correlates of Phase-Specific Enhancement of Motor Memory Consolidation via Slow-Wave Closed-Loop Targeted Memory Reactivation

Baseline GABA+ levels in areas associated with sensorimotor control predict initial and long‐term motor learning progress

Connectivity in large-scale brain networks and sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation

White matter and neurochemical mechanisms underlying age-related differences in motor processing speed

Stephan Swinnen Information

University

Position

Professor of motor control and motor neuroscience Movement Control and Neuroplasticity

Citations(all)

33332

Citations(since 2020)

11984

Cited By

26393

hIndex(all)

93

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

361

i10Index(since 2020)

264

Email

University Profile Page

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Stephan Swinnen Skills & Research Interests

motor control

motor learning

motor neuroscience

aging neuroscience

neural plasticity

Top articles of Stephan Swinnen

Neural correlates of transfer of learning in motor coordination tasks: role of inhibitory and excitatory neurometabolites

Scientific Reports

2024/2/8

Probing intrahemispheric interactions with a novel dual-site TMS setup

Clinical Neurophysiology

2024/2/1

Frequency‐dependent connectivity in large‐scale resting‐state brain networks during sleep

European Journal of Neuroscience

2024/2

Targeted memory reactivation during post‐learning sleep does not enhance motor memory consolidation in older adults

Journal of Sleep Research

2024/2

Neurophysiological Correlates of Phase-Specific Enhancement of Motor Memory Consolidation via Slow-Wave Closed-Loop Targeted Memory Reactivation

bioRxiv

2024

Baseline GABA+ levels in areas associated with sensorimotor control predict initial and long‐term motor learning progress

Human Brain Mapping

2024/1

Connectivity in large-scale brain networks and sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation

2023/12/20

White matter and neurochemical mechanisms underlying age-related differences in motor processing speed

Iscience

2023/6/16

Interactions between the aging brain and motor task complexity across the lifespan: balancing brain activity resource demand and supply

Cerebral Cortex

2023/5/15

Dual-site TMS as a tool to probe effective interactions within the motor network: a review

2023/2/23

Organization of neurochemical interactions in young and older brains as revealed with a network approach: Evidence from proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS)

NeuroImage

2023/2/1

Asymmetric effects of different training-testing mismatch types on myoelectric regression via deep learning

IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

2023/1/23

Combining muscle-computer interface guided training with bihemispheric tDCS improves upper limb function in chronic stroke patients

medRxiv

2023

Inhibition, Shifting and Updating: Inter and intra-domain commonalities and differences from an executive functions activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis

NeuroImage

2022/12/1

Altered structural networks in children and adolescents with traumatic brain injury: A graph theoretical analysis

2022/11/23

No evidence for a difference in lateralization and distinctiveness level of transcranial magnetic stimulation-derived cortical motor representations over the adult lifespan

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

2022/10/13

Cross-site harmonization of multi-shell diffusion MRI measures based on rotational invariant spherical harmonics (RISH)

NeuroImage

2022/10/1

Age-related differences of frequency-dependent functional connectivity in brain networks and their link to motor performance

Brain Connectivity

2022/10/1

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