Antoine Bergel
Neuroscience, Sleep, Imaging - Teacher @ LPI - Researcher @ CNRS and Atip-Avenir Emerging Group Leader @ Paris Brain Insitute
- Reposted by Antoine Bergel"The time for passive consumption has expired. Every scholar should begin contributing their expertise to Wikipedia — not as charity, but as a core duty" www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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- Reposted by Antoine BergelVery happy to have contributed to this wonderful/tentacular work alongside so many amazing colleagues and friends! It opens up new ways of understanding grey matter heterotopia associated with altered cortical function and #epilepsy in humans. 🧠🧪🔥 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Antoine BergelA new comparative study of seven lizard species, including chameleons and bearded dragons, finds an ancient sleep rhythm conserved over millennia. By Lauren Schenkman www.thetransmitter.org/sleep/snoozi...
- ⚠️ New paper alert and what a way to end 2025! 🎉 Happy to share our story “Sleep-dependent infraslow rhythms are evolutionarily conserved across reptiles and mammals.” published today in Nature Neuroscience. Sleeping dragons 🦎 and functional ultrasound! Read the full paper here: rdcu.be/eWJHb 1/8
- This marks the accomplishment of a collaboration with Paul-Antoine Libourel started in 2019, with whom we used functional ultrasound imaging in bearded dragons to investigate whether they “possess” REM sleep. 6 years later, we come up with new data shedding a new light on sleep state evolution. 2/8
- Reposted by Antoine Bergel🚨 New paper in @pnas.org to end 2025 with a bang!🚨 Behavioral, experiential, and physiological signatures of mind blanking www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... with Esteban Munoz-Musat, @arthurlecoz.bsky.social @corcorana.bsky.social, Laouen Belloli and Lionel Naccache Illustration: Ana Yael. 1/n
- Reposted by Antoine Bergel#PressRelease 🗞️ An infraslow brain and body rhythm, specific to the deep sleep of mammals, has recently been identified in reptile and bird species, showing its ancestral and fundamental character.💤 👉 www.cnrs.fr/en/press/discov...
- Reposted by Antoine Bergel#Communiqué 🗞️ Un rythme de sommeil ultra-lent, commun aux mammifères, à 7 reptiles et 1 oiseau, révèle un mécanisme ancestral vieux de plus de 300 millions d’années.🦎💤 👉 www.cnrs.fr/fr/presse/decou...