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    Effect of Chronic and Subchronic Organic Solvents Exposure on Balance Control of Workers in Plant Manufacturing Adhesive Materials by Herpin, Guillaume, Gargouri, Imed, Gauchard, Gérome C., Nisse, Catherine, Khadhraoui, Moncef, Elleuch, Boubaker, Zmirou-Navier, Denis, Perrin, Philippe P.

    Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-02-2009)
    “…High-level occupational exposure to volatile organic solvents may elicit neurotoxic effects, especially on central and peripheral structures involved in…”
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    Impaired neuromotor functions in hospital laboratory workers exposed to low levels of organic solvents by Herpin, Guillaume, Gauchard, Gérome C., Vouriot, Alexandre, Hannhart, Bernard, Barot, Alain, Mur, Jean-Marie, Zmirou-Navier, Denis, Perrin, Philippe P.

    Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-09-2008)
    “…Solvents are ubiquitous in industrial societies in a wide range of processes, and long-term exposure to these organic compounds may impair neuromotor functions…”
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    Sensorimotor specificities in balance control of expert fencers and pistol shooters by Herpin, Guillaume, Gauchard, Gérome C, Lion, Alexis, Collet, Philippe, Keller, Dominique, Perrin, Philippe P

    “…Abstract Motor skills during sport activity are influenced by practice-related constraints and leads to the development of appropriate postural sensorimotor…”
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    Clinical interest of postural and vestibulo-ocular reflex changes induced by cervical muscles and skull vibration in compensated unilateral vestibular lesion patients by Dumas, Georges, Lion, Alexis, Gauchard, Gérome C, Herpin, Guillaume, Magnusson, Måns, Perrin, Philippe P

    Published in Journal of vestibular research (01-01-2013)
    “…Skull vibration induces nystagmus in unilateral vestibular lesion (UVL) patients. Vibration of skull, posterior cervical muscles or inferior limb muscles…”
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