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Andrew Vo
Montreal Neurological Institute
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Striatum in stimulus–response learning via feedback and in decision making
NM Hiebert, A Vo, A Hampshire, AM Owen, KN Seergobin, ...
Neuroimage 101, 448-457, 2014
622014
Levodopa impairs probabilistic reversal learning in healthy young adults
A Vo, KN Seergobin, SA Morrow, PA MacDonald
Psychopharmacology 233, 2753-2763, 2016
422016
Biomarkers of Parkinson's disease: Striatal sub-regional structural morphometry and diffusion MRI
AR Khan, NM Hiebert, A Vo, BT Wang, AM Owen, KN Seergobin, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 21, 101597, 2019
352019
A prodromal brain‐clinical pattern of cognition in Synucleinopathies
S Rahayel, RB Postuma, J Montplaisir, B Mišić, C Tremblay, A Vo, ...
Annals of Neurology 89 (2), 341-357, 2021
332021
Dopaminergic medication impairs feedback-based stimulus-response learning but not response selection in Parkinson's disease
A Vo, NM Hiebert, KN Seergobin, S Solcz, A Partridge, PA MacDonald
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8, 784, 2014
302014
Brain atrophy progression in Parkinson’s disease is shaped by connectivity and local vulnerability
C Tremblay, S Rahayel, A Vo, F Morys, G Shafiei, N Abbasi, RD Markello, ...
Brain communications 3 (4), fcab269, 2021
282021
Pramipexole impairs stimulus-response learning in healthy young adults
H Gallant, A Vo, KN Seergobin, PA MacDonald
Frontiers in Neuroscience 10, 207575, 2016
272016
Dopaminergic therapy affects learning and impulsivity in Parkinson's disease
NM Hiebert, KN Seergobin, A Vo, H Ganjavi, PA MacDonald
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 1 (10), 833-843, 2014
252014
Independent effects of age and levodopa on reversal learning in healthy volunteers
A Vo, KN Seergobin, PA MacDonald
Neurobiology of aging 69, 129-139, 2018
222018
Effects of levodopa on stimulus-response learning versus response selection in healthy young adults
A Vo, KN Seergobin, PA MacDonald
Behavioural Brain Research 317, 553-561, 2017
202017
Pramipexole increases go timeouts but not no-go errors in healthy volunteers
XQ Yang, D Glizer, A Vo, KN Seergobin, PA MacDonald
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 523, 2016
142016
Brain atrophy in prodromal synucleinopathy is shaped by structural connectivity and gene expression
S Rahayel, C Tremblay, A Vo, YQ Zheng, S Lehéricy, I Arnulf, M Vidailhet, ...
Brain 145 (9), 3162-3178, 2022
132022
Null effects of levodopa on reward-and error-based motor adaptation, savings, and anterograde interference
DJ Palidis, HR McGregor, A Vo, PA MacDonald, PL Gribble
Journal of Neurophysiology 126 (1), 47-67, 2021
82021
Predicting longitudinal brain atrophy in Parkinson’s disease using a Susceptible-Infected-Removed agent-based model
A Abdelgawad, S Rahayel, YQ Zheng, C Tremblay, A Vo, B Misic, ...
Network Neuroscience 7 (3), 906-925, 2023
72023
Mitochondrial function-associated genes underlie cortical atrophy in prodromal synucleinopathies
S Rahayel, C Tremblay, A Vo, B Misic, S Lehéricy, I Arnulf, M Vidailhet, ...
Brain 146 (8), 3301-3318, 2023
32023
Levodopa has mood‐enhancing effects in healthy elderly adults
SAS SAS
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 1, 2, 2017
32017
Network connectivity and local transcriptomic vulnerability underpin cortical atrophy progression in Parkinson’s disease
A Vo, C Tremblay, S Rahayel, G Shafiei, JY Hansen, Y Yau, B Misic, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 40, 103523, 2023
22023
The role of dopamine in reward-based motor adaptation, savings, and interference.
DJ Palidis, HR McGregor, A Vo, PA Macdonald, PL Gribble
bioRxiv, 2020
12020
Effects of levodopa on cognition in healthy volunteers: implications for Parkinson’s disease
A Vo, KN Seergobin, S Jiang, PA MacDonald
Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences 42 (S1), S17-S17, 2015
12015
Pattern and mechanisms of atrophy progression in individuals with a family history of Alzheimer's disease: a comparative study
C Tremblay, S Rahayel, A Pastor-Bernier, F St-Onge, A Vo, F Rheault, ...
medRxiv, 2024.03. 01.24303606, 2024
2024
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