Celine R. Gillebert
BSc, MSc, PhD
Sir Henry Wellcome Fellow
- Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College
My research focuses on the functioning of the human brain and its breakdown after brain lesions. In particular, I am interested in how the brain prioritizes relevant information while filtering out irrelevant information. To identify the brain regions involved and map out their dynamics, I combine neuropsychological studies in patients with acquired brain disorders, with non-invasive brain-imaging methods (MEG, fMRI).
In my current research, I aim at characterising the temporal dynamics of spatial attention in the healthy human brain, and at examining how focal brain lesions alter these dynamics. My research may shed light on the neuronal signatures of cognitive deficits commonly observed in patients with stroke.
As well as being a key member of the “Mind, Brain and Behaviour Cluster” at Wolfson college, I am affiliated to the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) and the Oxford Cognitive Neuropsychology Centre (CNC).
Key publications
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3D Shape Perception in Posterior Cortical Atrophy: A Visual Neuroscience Perspective.
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Gillebert CR. et al, (2015), J Neurosci, 35, 12673 - 12692
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Automated delineation of stroke lesions using brain CT images.
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Gillebert CR. et al, (2014), Neuroimage Clin, 4, 540 - 548
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Structural Variability within Frontoparietal Networks and Individual Differences in Attentional Functions: An Approach Using the Theory of Visual Attention.
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Chechlacz M. et al, (2015), J Neurosci, 35, 10647 - 10658
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Lesion evidence for the critical role of the intraparietal sulcus in spatial attention.
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Gillebert CR. et al, (2011), Brain, 134, 1694 - 1709
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Spatial stimulus configuration and attentional selection: extrastriate and superior parietal interactions.
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Gillebert CR. et al, (2013), Cereb Cortex, 23, 2840 - 2854
Recent publications
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Ego- and allocentric visuospatial neglect: Dissociations, prevalence, and laterality in acute stroke.
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Demeyere N. and Gillebert CR., (2019), Neuropsychology
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Flemish Normative Data for the Buschke Selective Reminding Test
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Thielen H. et al, (2019), Psychologica Belgica, 59, 58 - 58
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Neural signatures of Trail Making Test performance: Evidence from lesion-mapping and neuroimaging studies.
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Varjacic A. et al, (2018), Neuropsychologia, 115, 78 - 87
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Multi-method brain imaging reveals impaired representations of number as well as altered connectivity in adults with dyscalculia.
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Bulthé J. et al, (2018), Neuroimage
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Binocular stereo acuity affects monocular three-dimensional shape perception in patients with strabismus.
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Sawamura H. et al, (2018), Br J Ophthalmol