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Kathleen Jacquerie
Kathleen Jacquerie
PhD candidate in Computational Neuroscience, University of Liege, Belgium
Verified email at uliege.be
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Robust switches in thalamic network activity require a timescale separation between sodium and T-type calcium channel activations
K Jacquerie, G Drion
PLOS Computational Biology 17 (5), e1008997, 2021
42021
Modeling brain-state dependent memory consolidation
K Jacquerie
ULiège-Université de Liège [Applied Sciences], Liege, Belgium, 2023
22023
Neuromodulation of excitability and synaptic plasticity: an underestimated challenge for computational models
K Jacquerie, C Minne, G Drion
Annual Meeting of Belgian Society for Neuroscience (BSN 2022), 2022
22022
Functional analysis of the F337C mutation in the CLCN1 gene associated with dominant myotonia congenita reveals an alteration of the macroscopic conductance …
K Jehasse, K Jacquerie, A de Froidmont, C Lemoine, T Grisar, K Stouffs, ...
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine 9 (2), e1588, 2021
22021
Memory consolidation facilitated by burst-driven late-phase plasticity
K Jacquerie, D Tyulmankov, P Sacré, G Drion
Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) 2024, 2024
2024
Switch your neuron activity from spiking to bursting for a better memory consolidation
K Jacquerie
2023
Switches in neuronal activities: what are the impact on memory?
K Jacquerie
2023
Unraveling the role of collective bursting neurons, quiet waking, and structural plasticity in memory consolidation using a computational approach
K Jacquerie, E Kellens, J Magis, P Sacré, G Drion
Society for Neuroscience meeting 2023, 2023
2023
Modeling the brain: From single neurons to the whole brain
K Jacquerie, J Cabral
2023
Memory consolidation through combined burst-induced homeostatic reset and structural plasticity
K Jacquerie, D Tyulmankov, P Sacré, G Drion
Organization for Computational Neuroscience (OCNS), 2023
2023
Switching from tonic firing to bursting: implications on learning and memory
K Jacquerie, D Tyulmankov, P Sacré, G Drion
European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS) 2023, 2023
2023
Switches to slow rhythmic neuronal activity lead to a plasticity-induced reset in synaptic weights
K Jacquerie, C Minne, J Ponnet, N Benghalem, P Sacré, G Drion
bioRxiv, 2022.07. 15.500198, 2022
2022
Is the homeostatic reset an artefact or a feature of synaptic plasticity rules for sleep-dependent memory consolidation?
K Jacquerie, C Minne, J Ponnet, G Drion
Society for Neuroscience annual meeting 2022, 2022
2022
The endogenous nature of bursting leads to homeostatic reset in synaptic weights: a key player to regularize network connectivity during sleep
K Jacquerie, C Minne, P Sacré, G Drion
Bernstein Conference 2022, 2022
2022
Neuromodulation alters synaptic plasticity rules to avoid homeostatic reset of synaptic weights during switches in neuronal rhythmic activities
K Jacquerie, C Minne, G Drion
European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS) 2022, 2022
2022
Modeling neuromodulatory-mediated modifications of calcium-based plasticity rules that prevent homeostatic reset during switches in firing activity
K Jacquerie, C Minne, J Ponnet, N Benghalem, G Drion
FENS 2022, 2022
2022
Neuromodulation of synaptic plasticity rules avoids homeostatic reset of synaptic weights during switches in brain states
K Jacquerie, C Minne, G Drion
Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) 2022, 2022
2022
Introduction aux Signaux et Systèmes: Fascicule d'exercices
K Jacquerie, G Drion
ULiège-Université de Liège [Faculté des Sciences Appliquées], Belgium, 2022
2022
Effect of switches in brain states on calcium-based plasticity rules: a computational study for sleep-dependent memory consolidation.
K Jacquerie, C Minne, G Drion
Society for Neuroscience annual meeting 2021, 2021
2021
Are synaptic plasticity rules compatible with memory consolidation during sleep?
C Minne, K Jacquerie, G Drion
Society for Neuroscience annual meeting 2021, 2021
2021
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