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Céline Amiez
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A hallmark of our survival in the real world and of our capacity to navigate the complex social interactions of human society is our ability to show behavioral adaptation. Primates in general and humans in particular are highly efficient at spotting informative cues from the environment, from their own body and actions, to maintain or to change decisions. Being fast to react and adapt are the keys to survival. The capacities of cognitive flexibility and adaptation have evolved together with particular brain networks including the frontal cortex. My research aims to identify how brains produce complex behaviour and how these systems have evolved through primate evolution. These systems are assessed using a unique combination of neuroimaging methods in primates and subject by subject analysis, which gives access to the most precise level of the anatomo-functional organization of the cerebral cortex.

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Neurobiology of executive functions
electrophysiology

Electrophysiology

YearAuthorsTitleJournalPubMedPDF
2024Giacometti C, Autran-Clavagnier D, Dureux A, Viñales L, Lamberton F, Procyk E, Wilson CRE, Amiez C, Hadj-Bouziane FDifferential functional organization of amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex networks in macaque and humanCommun Biol
2024Ducret M, Giacometti C, Dirheimer M, Dureux A, Autran-Clavagnier D, Hadj-Bouziane F, Verstraete C, Lamberton F, Wilson CRE, Amiez C, Procyk EMedial to lateral frontal functional connectivity mapping reveals the organization of cingulate cortexCereb Cortex
2023Amiez C, Sallet J, Giacometti C, Verstraete C, Gandaux C, Morel-Latour V, Meguerditchian A, Hadj-Bouziane F, Ben Hamed S, Hopkins WD, Procyk E, Wilson CRE, Petrides MA revised perspective on the evolution of the lateral frontal cortex in primatesSci Adv
2023Giacometti C, Amiez C, Hadj-Bouziane FMultiple routes of communication within the amygdala-mPFC network: A comparative approach in humans and macaquesCurr Res Neurobiol
2022William D. Hopkins, Trisanna Sprung-Much, Celine Amiez, Emmanuel Procyk, Michael Petrides, Steven J. Schapiro, Chet C. SherwoodA Comprehensive Analysis of Variability in the Sulci that Define the Inferior Frontal Gyrus in the Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) brainAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology
2022Amiez C, Sallet J, Hopkins WD, Meguerditchian A, Hadj-Bouziane F, Ben Hamed S, Wilson CRE, Procyk E, Petrides MSulcal organization in the medial frontal cortex provides insights into primate brain evolutionNat Commun
2022Giacometti C, Dureux A, Autran-Clavagnier D, Wilson CRE, Sallet J, Dirheimer M, Procyk E, Hadj-Bouziane F, Amiez CFrontal cortical functional connectivity is impacted by anaesthesia in macaquesCereb Cortex
2021Friedrich P, Forkel SJ, Amiez C, Balsters JH, Coulon O, Fan L, Goulas A, Hadj-Bouziane F, Hecht EE, Heuer K, Jiang T, Latzman RD, Liu X, Loh KK, Patil KR, Lopez-Persem A, Procyk E, Sallet J, Toro R, Vickery S, Weis S, Wilson CRE, Xu T, Zerbi V, Eickoff SB, Margulies DS, Mars RB, Thiebaut de Schotten MImaging the primate brain evolution: the next frontier?Neuroimage
2021Hopkins WD, Procyk E, Petrides M, Schapiro SJ, Mareno MC, Amiez CSulcus Morphology in Cingulate Cortex is Associated with Voluntary Oro-Facial Motor Control in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)Cereb Cortex
2020PRIMatE Data Exchange (PRIME-DE) Global Collaboration Workshop and Consortium, Henry Kennedy, Julien Vezoli, Céline Amiez, Charles R E Wilson, Emmanuel ProcykAccelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate NeuroimagingNeuron