Julien GRANDJEAN

PhD Student
Julien was a PhD student, having previously graduated in the field of motor sciences (2015). He first joined the CoActions lab in 2013 as a research student. During his master studies, he enhanced his research skills at KU Leuven working under the supervision of Pr. Swinnen thanks to an Erasmus grant. Julien was working on two main projects including (1) the development of a double-coil TMS method allowing to obtain motor-evoked potentials in both hands simultaneously and the investigation of preparatory inhibition in addiction.

Julien GRANDJEAN

Julien GRANDJEAN

A TMS study of preparatory suppression in binge drinkers

Research study on a tms study of preparatory suppression in binge drinkers

Julien GRANDJEAN

Considering motor excitability during action preparation in gambling disorder: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

Research study on considering motor excitability during action preparation in gambling disorder: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study

Caroline QUOILIN

Motor training strengthens corticospinal suppression during movement preparation

Research study on motor training strengthens corticospinal suppression during movement preparation

Pierre VASSILIADIS

Investigating the effect of anticipating a startling acoustic stimulus on preparatory inhibition

Legacy publication imported from coactionslab.com publications list.

Julien GRANDJEAN

Towards assessing cortico-spinal excitability in both hands simultaneously: validation of a double-coil TMS method

Legacy publication imported from coactionslab.com publications list.

Julien GRANDJEAN