Victor De Pasqua

2.3k total citations
48 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Victor De Pasqua is a scholar working on Neurology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Victor De Pasqua has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Neurology, 27 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 13 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Victor De Pasqua's work include Migraine and Headache Studies (27 papers), Vestibular and auditory disorders (18 papers) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (15 papers). Victor De Pasqua is often cited by papers focused on Migraine and Headache Studies (27 papers), Vestibular and auditory disorders (18 papers) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies (15 papers). Victor De Pasqua collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Italy and Switzerland. Victor De Pasqua's co-authors include Jean Schoenen, Delphine Magis, Pascale Gérard, P. J. Delwaide, Alain Maertens de Noordhout, Marta Allena, Giovanni Pennisi, Gianluca Coppola, Monica Bolla and Jean-Michel Remacle and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Brain and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Victor De Pasqua

46 papers receiving 1.7k citations

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All Works

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Sava, Simona, Victor De Pasqua, Alain Maertens de Noordhout, & Jean Schoenen. (2018). Visually induced analgesia during face or limb stimulation in healthy and migraine subjects. Journal of Pain Research. Volume 11. 1821–1828. 3 indexed citations
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Pasqua, Victor De, et al.. (2018). Correlation between deep brain stimulation effects on freezing of gait and audio-spinal reflex. Clinical Neurophysiology. 129(10). 2083–2088. 4 indexed citations
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Gérard, Paul, et al.. (2014). Analysis and clinical correlates of 20 Hz photic driving on routine EEG in migraine. Acta Neurologica Belgica. 115(1). 39–45. 15 indexed citations
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Sava, Simona, Victor De Pasqua, Delphine Magis, & Jean Schoenen. (2014). Effects of Visual Cortex Activation on the Nociceptive Blink Reflex in Healthy Subjects. PLoS ONE. 9(6). e100198–e100198. 23 indexed citations
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Viganò, Alessandro, Tullia Sasso D’Elia, Simona Sava, et al.. (2013). Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) of the visual cortex: a proof-of-concept study based on interictal electrophysiological abnormalities in migraine. The Journal of Headache and Pain. 14(1). 23–23. 84 indexed citations
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Hansen, Jakob Møller, Monica Bolla, Delphine Magis, et al.. (2010). Habituation of evoked responses is greater in patients with familial hemiplegic migraine than in controls: a contrast with the common forms of migraine. European Journal of Neurology. 18(3). 478–485. 22 indexed citations
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Bolla, Monica, et al.. (2007). Conditioning by high frequency visual stimuli of the visual evoked potential in healthy volunteers and migraineurs. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège). 2 indexed citations
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Magis, Delphine, Marta Allena, Monica Bolla, et al.. (2007). Occipital nerve stimulation for drug-resistant chronic cluster headache: a prospective pilot study. The Lancet Neurology. 6(4). 314–321. 239 indexed citations
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Allena, Marta, et al.. (2005). The vestibulo-collic reflex is smaller and lacks habituation in migraine patients between attacks. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège). 1 indexed citations
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Clemente, Laura Di, Gianluca Coppola, Delphine Magis, et al.. (2005). Nociceptive Blink Reflex and Visual Evoked Potential Habituations Are Correlated in Migraine. Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 45(10). 1388–1393. 70 indexed citations
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Delvaux, Valérie, Giovanna Alagona, Pascale Gérard, et al.. (2003). Post-stroke reorganization of hand motor area: a 1-year prospective follow-up with focal transcranial magnetic stimulation. Clinical Neurophysiology. 114(7). 1217–1225. 127 indexed citations
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Wang, François‐Charles, et al.. (2002). Changes in motor unit numbers in patients with ALS: a longitudinal study using the adapted multiple point stimulation method. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders. 3(1). 31–38. 17 indexed citations
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Ambrosini, Anna, Victor De Pasqua, Judit Áfra, Péter Sándor, & Jean Schoenen. (2001). Reduced gating of middle-latency auditory evoked potentials (P50) in migraine patients: another indication of abnormal sensory processing?. Neuroscience Letters. 306(1-2). 132–134. 65 indexed citations
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Delvaux, Valérie, Giovanna Alagona, Victor De Pasqua, Pascale Gérard, & P. J. Delwaide. (2000). Post-stroke reorganization of hand motor area: a 1 year longitudinal study with focal transcranial magnetic stimulation.. Clinical Neurophysiology. 111. 1 indexed citations
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Delwaide, P. J., Jean‐Louis Pépin, Victor De Pasqua, & Alain Maertens de Noordhout. (2000). Projections from basal ganglia to tegmentum: a subcortical route for explaining the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease signs?. Journal of Neurology. 247(S2). II75–II81. 42 indexed citations
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Delvaux, Valérie, Pascale Gérard, Victor De Pasqua, P. J. Delwaide, & Alain Maertens de Noordhout. (1999). Les dissections arterielles et manipulations cervicales. Revue Neurologique. 155.
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Pépin, Jean‐Louis, et al.. (1999). Motor cortex inhibition is not impaired in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: evidence from paired transcranial magnetic stimulation. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 170(2). 119–123. 62 indexed citations
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Pasqua, Victor De, et al.. (1999). Age-related changes in fastest and slowest conducting axons of thenar motor units. Muscle & Nerve. 22(8). 1022–1029. 46 indexed citations
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Schoenen, Jean, et al.. (1991). Chronic tension-type headache: a multifactorial analysis suggesting disturbance of "limbic pathways" to the brain stem. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège). 3 indexed citations
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Schoenen, Jean, et al.. (1991). EMG Activity in Pericranial Muscles During Postural Variation and Mental Activity in Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Chronic Tension Type Headache. Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 31(5). 321–324. 36 indexed citations

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