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    The elephant in the room: What matters cognitively in cumulative technological culture by Osiurak, François, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-01-2020)
    “…Cumulative technological culture (CTC) refers to the increase in the efficiency and complexity of tools and techniques in human populations over generations. A…”
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    Technition: When Tools Come Out of the Closet by Osiurak, François, Lesourd, Mathieu, Navarro, Jordan, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-07-2020)
    “…People are ambivalently enthusiastic and anxious about how far technology can go. Therefore, understanding the neurocognitive bases of the human technical mind…”
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    Neuroergonomics of car driving: A critical meta-analysis of neuroimaging data on the human brain behind the wheel by Navarro, Jordan, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Osiurak, François

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-12-2018)
    “…•Driving is a complex yet common activity, but little is known on its neural bases.•This article provides an overview of the cerebral networks supporting…”
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    On the neurocognitive origins of human tool use : A critical review of neuroimaging data by Reynaud, Emanuelle, Lesourd, Mathieu, Navarro, Jordan, Osiurak, François

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-05-2016)
    “…Since more than a century, neuropsychological models have assumed that the left inferior parietal cortex is central to tool use by storing manipulation…”
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    Hands off, brain off? A meta‐analysis of neuroimaging data during active and passive driving by Jordan, Navarro, Emanuelle, Reynaud

    Published in Brain and behavior (01-12-2023)
    “…Background Car driving is more and more automated, to such an extent that driving without active steering control is becoming a reality. Although active…”
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    Dynamic scan paths investigations under manual and highly automated driving by Navarro, Jordan, Lappi, Otto, Osiurak, François, Hernout, Emma, Gabaude, Catherine, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in Scientific reports (12-02-2021)
    “…Active visual scanning of the scene is a key task-element in all forms of human locomotion. In the field of driving, steering (lateral control) and speed…”
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    Comparison of Experienced and Novice Drivers’ Visual and Driving Behaviors during Warned or Unwarned Near–Forward Collisions by Navarro, Jordan, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Ouimet, Marie Claude, Schnebelen, Damien

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (28-09-2023)
    “…Forward collision warning systems (FCWSs) monitor the road ahead and warn drivers when the time to collision reaches a certain threshold. Using a driving…”
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    On the nature of eye-hand coordination in natural steering behavior by Navarro, Jordan, Hernout, Emma, Osiurak, François, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in PloS one (23-11-2020)
    “…Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehicle, gaze was observed to be tightly linked with steering…”
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    Semantic and action tool knowledge in the brain: Identifying common and distinct networks by Lesourd, Mathieu, Servant, Mathieu, Baumard, Josselin, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Ecochard, Charlotte, Medjaoui, Fawzi Trari, Bartolo, Angela, Osiurak, François

    Published in Neuropsychologia (20-08-2021)
    “…Most cognitive models of apraxia assume that impaired tool use results from a deficit occurring at the conceptual level, which contains dedicated information…”
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    Does the Tempo of Music Impact Human Behavior Behind the Wheel? by Navarro, Jordan, Osiurak, François, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in Human factors (01-06-2018)
    “…Objective: Assess the influence of background music tempo on driving performance. Background: Music with a fast tempo is known to increase the level of…”
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    Memory for a virtual reality experience in children and adults according to image quality, emotion, and sense of presence by Cadet, Lénaïc B., Reynaud, Emanuelle, Chainay, Hanna

    “…Numerous studies have explored the effects of virtual reality (VR) on adults’ cognition. Little is known, however, of these effects in children. The aim of…”
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    Semantic congruency effects of prime words on tool visual exploration by Federico, Giovanni, Osiurak, François, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Brandimonte, Maria A.

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-08-2021)
    “…•Human tool use is an integrated process involving multiple neurocognitive systems.•In this study, we combined tools with a different class of information:…”
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    How Our Cognition Shapes and Is Shaped by Technology: A Common Framework for Understanding Human Tool-Use Interactions in the Past, Present, and Future by Osiurak, François, Navarro, Jordan, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-03-2018)
    “…Over the evolution, humans have constantly developed and improved their technologies. This evolution began with the use of physical tools, those tools that…”
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    Involvement of the Left Supramarginal Gyrus in Manipulation Judgment Tasks: Contributions to Theories of Tool Use by Lesourd, Mathieu, Osiurak, François, Navarro, Jordan, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    “…Two theories of tool use, namely the gesture engram and the technical reasoning theories, make distinct predictions about the involvement of the left inferior…”
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    The Toolman effect: Preexisting non-tool-use experience improves subsequent tool-use performance by Osiurak, François, Griffon, Pénélope, Gaujoux, Vivien, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Navarro, Jordan

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-10-2021)
    “…This study explores whether performing a cognitive task without using a tool (i.e., preexisting non-tool-use experience) impacts subsequent tool-use…”
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    The Area Prostriata may play a role in technical reasoning by Federico, Giovanni, Cavaliere, Carlo, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Salvatore, Marco, Brandimonte, Maria Antonella, Osiurak, François

    Published in Behavioral and brain functions (25-11-2022)
    “…Most recent research indicated how technical reasoning (TR), namely, a specific form of causal reasoning aimed at understanding the physical world, may support…”
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    Innovation rate and population structure moderate the effect of population size on cumulative technological culture by Bluet, Alexandre, Osiurak, François, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    “…Cumulative technological culture is defined as the increase in efficiency and complexity of tools and techniques over generations that allowed humans to…”
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    On the Temporal Dynamics of Tool Use by Osiurak, François, Federico, Giovanni, Brandimonte, Maria A, Reynaud, Emanuelle, Lesourd, Mathieu

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (07-12-2020)
    “…At a neurocognitive level, this belief has led to the hypothesis that the human brain has developed adaptive mechanisms enabling the selection and planning of…”
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    Technical reasoning is important for cumulative technological culture by Osiurak, François, Lasserre, Salomé, Arbanti, Julie, Brogniart, Joël, Bluet, Alexandre, Navarro, Jordan, Reynaud, Emanuelle

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-12-2021)
    “…Human technology has evolved in an unparalleled way, allowing us to expand across the globe. One fascinating question is, how do we understand the cognitive…”
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