Virginie Sterpenich

About Virginie Sterpenich

Virginie Sterpenich, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Genève, specializes in the field of Neuroscience.

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

Evidence for an emotional adaptive function of dreams: a cross-cultural study

Sleep and Shouts: the intrinsically aversive nature of rough sounds is preserved during NREM sleep

Reward-driven modulation of spatial attention in the human frontal eye-field

Scream's roughness confers a privileged access to the brain during sleep

Brain reactivity to emotion persists in NREM sleep and is associated with individual dream recall

Quarreling after a sleepless night: preliminary evidence of the impact of sleep deprivation on interpersonal conflict

Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep

Motor imagery practice benefits during arm immobilization

Virginie Sterpenich Information

University

Position

Senior Researcher

Citations(all)

7227

Citations(since 2020)

2765

Cited By

5528

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

46

Email

University Profile Page

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Virginie Sterpenich Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Top articles of Virginie Sterpenich

Evidence for an emotional adaptive function of dreams: a cross-cultural study

Scientific reports

2023/10/2

Sleep and Shouts: the intrinsically aversive nature of rough sounds is preserved during NREM sleep

Sleep Medicine

2022/12/1

Reward-driven modulation of spatial attention in the human frontal eye-field

Neuroimage

2022/2/15

Scream's roughness confers a privileged access to the brain during sleep

bioRxiv

2022

Virginie Sterpenich
Virginie Sterpenich

H-Index: 28

Sophie Schwartz
Sophie Schwartz

H-Index: 37

Brain reactivity to emotion persists in NREM sleep and is associated with individual dream recall

Cerebral Cortex Communications

2022/1/1

Quarreling after a sleepless night: preliminary evidence of the impact of sleep deprivation on interpersonal conflict

Affective Science

2022/6

Virginie Sterpenich
Virginie Sterpenich

H-Index: 28

David Sander
David Sander

H-Index: 48

Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep

Nature communications

2021/7/6

Motor imagery practice benefits during arm immobilization

Scientific reports

2021/4/26

Better not to quarrel after a sleepless night: preliminary evidence of the negative impact of sleep deprivation on interpersonal conflict

2021/3/25

Virginie Sterpenich
Virginie Sterpenich

H-Index: 28

David Sander
David Sander

H-Index: 48

NREM sleep stages specifically alter dynamical integration of large-scale brain networks

Iscience

2021/1/22

Intrinsic organization of fMRI networks during sleep and its relevance to dreaming

Journal Of Sleep Research

2020/9/1

Fear in dreams and in wakefulness: Evidence for day/night affective homeostasis

Human Brain Mapping

2020/2/15

Motor imagery practice during arm-immobilization benefits sensorimotor cortical functions and plasticity-related sleep features

BioRxiv

2020/1/1

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