Search Results - "Tandonnet, Christophe"
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The dual nature of time preparation: neural activation and suppression revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-06-2007)“…Single‐pulse transcranial magnetic stimulations (TMSs) of the motor cortex (M1) were performed in order to decipher the neural mechanisms of time preparation…”
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Age-related differences in corticomotor excitability and inhibitory processes during a visuomotor RT task
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-05-2012)“…This study tested the postulation that change in the ability to modulate corticospinal excitability and inhibitory processes underlie age-related differences…”
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Emotion and motor preparation: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study of corticospinal motor tract excitability
Published in Cognitive, affective, & behavioral neuroscience (01-12-2009)“…In the present study, we examined whether preparing motor responses under different emotional conditions alters motor evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited by…”
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Age-related differences in corticospinal excitability during a Go/NoGo task
Published in Psychophysiology (01-10-2011)“…Age‐related slowing of reaction times (RTs) is well documented but whether the phenomenon reflects deficits in movement preparation and/or response generation…”
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Stimulus Properties and Saccade Metrics: When Local Features Are More Critical Than Global Features
Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-02-2013)“…One major issue in the field of vision is how stimulus properties contribute to determine where the eyes move. Here, we examined the role of local versus…”
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On the reduced influence of contour on saccade metrics and its competition with stimulus size (vol 101, pg 158, 2014)
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Facilitation of cutaneous inputs during the planning phase of gait initiation
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-07-2015)“…It has been shown that during the planning of a voluntary movement the transmission of cutaneous afferent inputs to the somatosensory cortex is attenuated…”
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On the reduced influence of contour on saccade metrics and its competition with stimulus size
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-08-2014)“…•Testing the role of contour in saccade programming by misaligning distractor dots.•High-luminance distractors are more disruptive when they are…”
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Selective suppression of the incorrect response implementation in choice behavior assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation
Published in Psychophysiology (01-04-2011)“…Selecting the adequate alternative in choice situations may involve an inhibition process. Here we assessed response implementation during the reaction time of…”
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How does temporal preparation speed up response implementation in choice tasks? Evidence for an early cortical activation
Published in Psychophysiology (01-02-2012)“…We investigated the influence of temporal preparation on information processing. Single‐pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the primary motor…”
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Physiological evidence for response inhibition in choice reaction time tasks
Published in Brain and cognition (01-11-2004)“…Inhibition is a widely used notion proposed to account for data obtained in choice reaction time (RT) tasks. However, this concept is weakly supported by…”
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Decision making and action implementation: Evidence for an early visually triggered motor activation specific to potential actions
Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2013)“…To make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternative until a threshold is reached. Sequential‐sampling models differ by the way of…”
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On the limited effect of stimulus boundaries on saccade metrics
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (16-10-2013)“…How the endpoint of saccadic eye movements is determined out of many potential peripheral locations is a crucial issue in the field of vision. Models of…”
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When larger visual distractors become less disruptive: behavioral evidence for lateral inhibition in saccade generation
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (03-04-2012)“…How neuronal activity is integrated over time may largely rely on excitatory and inhibitory mechanisms. Dynamic neural field models assume that local…”
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Limitations of short range Mexican hat connection for driving target selection in a 2D neural field: activity suppression and deviation from input stimuli
Published in Frontiers in computational neuroscience (20-10-2015)“…Dynamic Neural Field models (DNF) often use a kernel of connection with short range excitation and long range inhibition. This organization has been suggested…”
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Tactile stimulations and wheel rotation responses: toward augmented lane departure warning systems
Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-10-2014)“…When an on-board system detects a drift of a vehicle to the left or to the right, in what way should the information be delivered to the driver? Car…”
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The influence of time preparation on motor processes assessed by surface Laplacian estimation
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-12-2003)“…Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity recorded over the primary sensorimotor cortices during the…”
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Knowing when to respond and the efficiency of the cortical motor command: A Laplacian ERP study
Published in Brain research (13-09-2006)“…The objective was to test whether motor preparation can modulate the efficiency of the cortical motor command. The electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded from…”
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