Search Results - "Gaveau, V."
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Benefits of active listening during 3D sound localization
Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-2022)“…In everyday life, sound localization entails more than just the extraction and processing of auditory cues. When determining sound position in three…”
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On-line motor control in patients with Parkinson's disease
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-08-2004)“…Recent models based, in part on a study of Huntington's disease, suggest that the basal ganglia are involved in on-line movement guidance. Two experiments were…”
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Interest of automatic motivity involvement in hemiplegic patients rehabilitation
Published in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine (01-10-2011)Get full text
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Assessing Spatial and Temporal Reliability of the Vive System as a Tool for Naturalistic Behavioural Research
Published in 2019 International Conference on 3D Immersion (IC3D) (01-12-2019)“…Nowadays behavioral and cognitive neuroscience studies have turned 'naturalistic', aiming at understanding brain functions by maintaining complexity close to…”
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P267 Cerebellar inhibition disrupts prism adaptation by impairing feedforward error correction
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-04-2020)Get full text
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Reactive saccades dynamics: Visual integration and visual context
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (08-04-2010)“…Abstract only…”
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On-line modification of saccadic eye movements by retinal signals
Published in Neuroreport (06-05-2003)“…A saccade is a rapid shift of the position of the eyes (< 100 ms). Saccades are generally considered too quick to be influenced by retinal signals. To address…”
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Poor performance in smooth pursuit and antisaccadic eye-movement tasks in healthy siblings of patients with schizophrenia
Published in Psychiatry research (15-04-2001)“…This study examines the area of eye movement dysfunctions as an indicator of vulnerability to schizophrenia. Eye movement performance was investigated with…”
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