Louisa K. Gossé

ORCID: 0000-0002-2782-3037
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Research Areas
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Music Therapy and Health
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Infant Health and Development
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Diverse Music Education Insights
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology

Birkbeck, University of London
2019-2025

Stanford University
2021

Maastricht University
2017

Background Children with neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity (ADHD) often experience sleep disturbances, but little is known about when these differences emerge how they relate to later development. Methods We used a prospective longitudinal design in infants family history of ASD and/or ADHD examine infant its relation trajectories disorders. formed factors Day Night Sleep from parent‐reported measures (including...

10.1111/jcpp.13791 article EN cc-by Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2023-03-29

A shared understanding of terminology is essential for clear scientific communication and minimizing misconceptions. This particularly challenging in rapidly expanding, interdisciplinary domains that utilize functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), where researchers come from diverse backgrounds apply their expertise fields such as engineering, neuroscience, psychology. The fNIRS Glossary Project was established to develop a community-sourced glossary covering key terms, including...

10.1117/1.nph.12.2.027801 article EN cc-by Neurophotonics 2025-04-18

Infant habitual sleep has been proposed as an important moderator of development in domains such attention, memory or temperament. To test hypotheses, we need to know how accurately and consistently assess infancy. Common assessment methods include easy deploy but subjective parent-report measures (diary/sleep questionnaire); more labour-intensive objective motor movement (actigraphy). Understanding the degree which these provide converging insights is important, cross-method agreement yet...

10.1016/j.infbeh.2021.101663 article EN cc-by Infant Behavior and Development 2021-11-23

Abstract Infancy is a time of rapid brain development. High-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) an neuroimaging method that maps changes in cortical haemoglobin concentration, marker functional activation. Recent years have seen huge advance wearable hardware for HD-DOT, however previous headgear has only been capable sampling specific areas the cortex. In this work, we aimed to develop across whole infant scalp surface and conduct proof-of-concept demonstration whole-head HD-DOT...

10.1162/imag_a_00244 article EN cc-by Imaging Neuroscience 2024-01-01

Studies using simultaneous functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-electroencephalography (EEG) during natural sleep in infancy are rare. Developments for combined fNIRS-EEG research that ensure optimal comfort as well good coupling and data quality needed.

10.1117/1.nph.10.3.035010 article EN cc-by Neurophotonics 2023-09-25
Meryem A. Yücel Robert Luke Rickson C. Mesquita Alexander von Lühmann David Marc Anton Mehler and 95 more Michael Lührs Jessica Gemignani Androu Abdalmalak Franziska Albrecht Iara Almeida Christina Artemenko Kira Ashton Paweł Augustynowicz Aahana Bajracharya Élise Bannier Beatrix Barth Laurie Bayet Jacqueline Behrendt Hadi Borj Khani Lenaic Borot Jordan A. Borrell Sabrina Brigadoi Kolby Brink Chiara Bulgarelli Emmanuel Caruyer Hsin‐Chin Chen Chris Copeland Isabelle Corouge Simone Cutini Renata Di Lorenzo Thomas Dresler Adam T. Eggebrecht Ann-Christine Ehl Sinem Erdoğan Daniëlle Evenblij Talukdar Ferdous Victoria Fracalossi Erika Franzén Anne Gallagher Christian Gerloff Judit Gervain Noy Goldhamer Louisa K. Gossé Ségolène M. R. Guérin Edgar Guevara S. M. Hadi Hosseini Hamish Innes-Brown Isabell Int-Veen Sagi Jaffe‐Dax Nolwenn Jégou Hiroshi Kawaguchi Caroline M. Kelsey M. Kent Roman Kessler Nadeen Kherbawy Franziska Klein Nofar Kochavi Matthew Kolisnyk Yogev Koren Agnes Kroczek Alexander Kvist Chen Lin Andreas Löw Siying Luan Darren Mao Gaby G Martins Eike Middell Samuel Montero‐Hernández Murat Can Mutlu Sergio L. Novi Natacha Paquette Ishara Paranawithana Yisrael Parmet Jonathan E. Peelle Ke Peng Tommy Peng João Pereira Paola Pinti Luca Pollonini Ali Rahimpour Jounghani Vanessa Reindl Jana Zweerings Betti Schopp Alina Schulte Martin Schulte‐Rüther Ari Segel Tirdad Seifi-Ala Maureen J. Shader Hadas Shavit Arefeh Sherafati Mojtaba Soltanlou Bettina Sorger Emma Speh Kevin Stubbs Katharina Stute Eileen Sullivan Sungho Tak Zeus Tipado Julie Tremblay Homa Vahidi

In neuroimaging research, efforts to enhance replication and reproducibility have increased the focus on improving transparency, particularly in complex data analysis processes. We conducted a multi-lab collaborative study involving 38 international teams that analyzed two functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) datasets. These tested seven group-level forty individual-level hypotheses, they submitted detailed reports their pipelines testing outcomes. The results showed significant...

10.31222/osf.io/pc6x8 preprint EN 2024-09-24

Significance A shared understanding of terminology is essential for clear scientific communication and minimizing misconceptions. This particularly challenging in rapidly expanding, interdisciplinary domains that utilize functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), where researchers come from diverse backgrounds apply their expertise fields such as engineering, neuroscience, psychology. Aim The fNIRS Glossary Project was established to develop a community-sourced glossary covering key...

10.31219/osf.io/7xn3b preprint EN 2024-11-20
Meryem A. Yücel Robert Luke Rickson C. Mesquita Alexander von Lühmann David Marc Anton Mehler and 95 more Michael Lührs Jessica Gemignani Androu Abdalmalak Franziska Albrecht Iara Almeida Christina Artemenko Kira Ashton Paweł Augustynowicz Aahana Bajracharya Élise Bannier Beatrix Barth Laurie Bayet Jacqueline Behrendt Hadi Borj Khani Lenaic Borot Jordan A. Borrell Sabrina Brigadoi Kolby Brink Chiara Bulgarelli Emmanuel Caruyer Hsin‐Chin Chen Chris Copeland Isabelle Corouge Simone Cutini Renata Di Lorenzo Thomas Dresler Adam T. Eggebrecht Ann-Christine Ehl Sinem Erdoğan Daniëlle Evenblij Talukdar Raian Ferdous Victoria Fracalossi Erika Franzén Anne Gallagher Christian Gerloff Judit Gervain Noy Goldhamer Louisa K. Gossé Ségolène M. R. Guérin Edgar Guevara S. M. Hadi Hosseini Hamish Innes-Brown Isabell Int-Veen Sagi Jaffe‐Dax Nolwenn Jégou Hiroshi Kawaguchi Caroline M. Kelsey M. Kent Roman Kessler Nadeen Kherbawy Franziska Klein Nofar Kochavi Matthew Kolisnyk Yogev Koren Agnes Kroczek Alexander Kvist Chen Lin Andreas Löw Siying Luan Darren Mao Gabriel G. Martins Eike Middell Samuel Montero‐Hernández Murat Can Mutlu Sergio L. Novi Natacha Paquette Ishara Paranawithana Yisrael Parmet Jonathan E. Peelle Ke Peng Tommy Peng João Pereira Paola Pinti Luca Pollonini Ali Rahimpour Jounghani Vanessa Reindl Jana Zweerings Betti Schopp Alina Schulte Martin Schulte‐Rüther Ari Segel Tirdad Seifi-Ala Maureen J. Shader Hadas Shavit Arefeh Sherafati Mojtaba Soltanlou Bettina Sorger Emma Speh Kevin Stubbs Katharina Stute Eileen Sullivan Sungho Tak Zeus Tipado Julie Tremblay Homa Vahidi

In neuroimaging research, efforts to enhance replication and reproducibility have increased the focus on improving transparency, particularly in complex data analysis processes. We conducted a multi-lab collaborative study involving 38 international teams that analyzed two functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) datasets. These tested seven group-level forty individual-level hypotheses, they submitted detailed reports their pipelines testing outcomes. The results showed significant...

10.31222/osf.io/pc6x8_v1 preprint EN 2024-09-24

Abstract The implications of the substantial individual differences in infant sleep for early brain development remain unclear. Here, we examined whether night quality relates to daytime activity, operationalized through measures EEG theta power and its dynamic modulation, which have been previously linked later cognitive development. For this longitudinal study, 76 typically developing infants were studied (age: 4–14 months, 166 study visits) over course 6 months with one, two, three, or...

10.1002/dev.22344 article EN Developmental Psychobiology 2022-11-21
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