Publications and communications of Matthieu Koroma

Koroma, M., Beck, J., Schmidt, C., Rasch, B., & Demertzi, A. (2024). Probing the embodiment of sleep functions: Insights from cardiac responses to word-induced relaxation during sleep. Journal of Sleep Research. doi:10.1111/jsr.14160

Boulakis, P., Koroma, M., Aurèle Robert de Beauchamp, Mortaheb, S., Bastin, C., & Demertzi, A. (23 November 2023). Age-dependent attentional style and arousal regulate the reportability of spontaneous mental states [Paper presentation]. NeuroCog2023, Brussels, Belgium.

Koroma, M., Nguy, K., Pelentritou, A., De Lucia, M., & Demertzi, A. (2023). Mechanisms of interoceptive-exteroceptive integration during cardio-auditory synchrony. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/312429. doi:10.17605/OSF.IO/S6K9H

Koroma, M., Robert de Beauchamp, A., Mortaheb, S., Boulakis, P., Bastin, C., & Demertzi, A. (2023). Elsewhere or Blanked? Ongoing mental states are regulated by pupil-linked arousal and attentional style in healthy ageing. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/293726. doi:10.1101/2022.07.08.499379

Boulakis, P., Koroma, M., Chylinski, D., Mortaheb, S., KIRSCH, M., Staquet, C., Detroz, M., ZOI, S., PACOLET, V., Lefèbvre, P., Wuyts, F., Bonhomme, V., & Demertzi, A. (2023). Evidencing sentience in low arousal by probing vestibular processing with caloric irrigations. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/311802.

González, J., & Koroma, M. (2023). An interdisciplinary journey into consciousness research. An interview with Juan González by Matthieu Koroma. ALIUS Bulletin, 6.

Koroma, M., Raimondo, F., Boulakis, P., Strauss Mélanie, & Demertzi, A. (30 September 2022). Cardiac responses to auditory deviants track variations of hierarchical perceptual processing during sleep [Poster presentation]. ESRS 2022, Athens, Greece.

Corcoran, A. W., Perera, R., Koroma, M., Kouider, S., Hohwy, J., & Andrillon, T. (2022). Expectations boost the reconstruction of auditory features from electrophysiological responses to noisy speech. Cerebral Cortex. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhac094

Koroma, M., Elbaz, M., Léger, D., & Kouider, S. (March 2022). Learning New Vocabulary Implicitly During Sleep Transfers With Cross-Modal Generalization Into Wakefulness. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16, 801666. doi:10.3389/fnins.2022.801666

Corcoran Andrew W., Perera, R., Koroma, M., Kouider, S., Hohwy, J., & Andrillon, T. (2022). Expectations boost the reconstruction of auditory features from electrophysiological responses to noisy speech [Paper presentation]. ASSC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Koroma, M. (2022). What is it like to be asleep ? ALIUS Bulletin, 6. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7419360

Koroma, M., Elbaz, M., Léger, D., & Kouider, S. (2022). Learning new vocabulary implicitly during sleep transfers with cross-modal generalization into wakefulness [Poster presentation]. ASSC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Koroma, M., Raimondo, F., Strauss, M., & Demertzi, A. (2022). Cardiac responses to auditory expectations during sleep reveal variations of hierarchical processing across arousal states [Poster presentation]. BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

Koroma, M., Robert de Beauchamp, A., Mortaheb, S., Boulakis, P., Bastin, C., & Demertzi, A. (2022). Age-dependent attentional style and arousal regulate reportability of spontaneous mental states [Poster presentation]. ASSC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Koroma, M., Robert de Beauchamp, A., Mortaheb, S., Boulakis, P., Bastin, C., & Demertzi, A. (2022). Age-dependent attentional style and arousal regulate reportability of spontaneous mental states [Poster presentation]. BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

Canna, M., Seligman, R., & Koroma, M. (2021). How culture breaks down the mind-body divide. An interview with Maddalena Canna & Rebecca Seligman by Matthieu Koroma. ALIUS Bulletin, 5. doi:10.34700/mfzk-ve81

Chadha, M., Avilés, E., & Koroma, M. (2021). Indian philosophy and the value of transformative experiences. An interview with Monima Chadha by Edvard Avilés & Matthieu Koroma. ALIUS Bulletin, 5. doi:10.34700/rn10-az29

Fejer, G., Friedman, D. A. (Ed.), & Koroma, M. (Ed.). (2021). ALIUS Bulletin n°5. ALIUS Research.

Koroma, M., Delcamp, C., Mortaheb, S., Raimondo, F., DETROZ, M., Trujillo-Rodriguez, M., Lefebvre, P., & Demertzi, A. (2021). Eye movement responses to caloric vestibular irrigations reveal the contribution of voluntary processes to autonomic reflexes [Poster presentation]. BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

Baird, B., & Koroma, M. (2020). Internally generated conscious activity: ​Reflections upon (lucid) dreaming, mind-wandering and meditation. ALIUS Bulletin, 4. doi:10.34700/h9bs-xs28

Fortier, M. E., Friedman, D. A. (Ed.), Koroma, M. (Ed.), & Millière, R. (Ed.). (2020). ALIUS Bulletin n°4. ALIUS Research.

Koroma, M. (2020). Sleep disconnection : EEG decoding of covert attention during different vigilance states [Doctoral thesis, Ecole Normale Supérieure]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/291060

Koroma, M., Lacaux, C., Andrillon, T., Legendre, G., Léger, D., & Kouider, S. (2020). Sleepers Selectively Suppress Informative Inputs during Rapid Eye Movements. Current biology : CB, 30 (12), 2411-2417.e3. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2020.04.047

Bayne, T., Bucci, A., & Koroma, M. (2019). How to study consciousness as a natural phenomenon. An interview with Tim Bayne. ALIUS Bulletin, 3.

Fortier, M., Koroma, M., & Lemoine, R. F. (Eds.). (2019). ALIUS Bulletin n°3. ALIUS Research.

Legendre, G., Andrillon, T., Koroma, M., & Kouider, S. (2019). Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment. Nature Human Behaviour, 3 (3), 274-283. doi:10.1038/s41562-018-0502-5

Fortier, M. E., Koroma, M. (Ed.), & Millière, R. (Ed.). (2018). ALIUS Bulletin n°2. ALIUS Research.

Hohwy, J., & Koroma, M. (2017). On different ways of being conscious: modes of consciousness and the predictive mind​ Jakob Hohwy Interviewed by Matthieu Koroma. ALIUS Bulletin, 1.

Rutishauser, U., Ye, S., Koroma, M., Tudusciuc, O., Ross, I. B., Chung, J. M., & Mamelak, A. N. (2015). Representation of retrieval confidence by single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe. Nature Neuroscience, 18 (7), 1041-50. doi:10.1038/nn.4041