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Cognition, Action, and sensorimotor plasticity
Marie Barbiero
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Published: Thursday, 18 October 2018
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marie.barbiero{[a]}u-bourgogne.fr |
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Laboratoire INSERM U1093 Université de Bourgogne Institut Marey, Maison de la Métallurgie BP 27877 21078 Dijon France |
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+33 3 80 39 67 75 |
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Room n°121 |
Dexterity, Motor learning, Haptics, Fractal analysis
- 2017 : Research Master in Adapted Physical Activity and Health - Dijon
« Is gravity encoded during motor imagery? »
- 2016 : Master 1 in Adapted Physical Activity and Health - Dijon « Motor adaptation during hyper-gravity: a centrifugation study »
- 2015 : Bachelor in Adapted Physical Activity and Health - Dijon
Title : Improving operational performance in altered gravity
Director : Dr. Olivier WHITE
Research topic : The movement execution being largely altered when we are subjected to a new situation, we will test how attentional availability and combination of sensory modalities influence motor adaptation. This PhD aims to develop solutions to optimize our actions when we are confronted with a constraining environment.
- STAPS Bachelor: Informatics (use of spreadsheet software)
- APAS Bachelor: Scientific processes (use of Statistica interface - Statsoft)
- Management Bachelor: Quantitative techniques (statistics)
- White O*, Barbiero M*, Goswami N. (2019) The effects of varying gravito-inertial stressors on grip strength and hemodynamic responses in men and women. European Journal of Applied Physiology, DOI: 10.1007/s00421-019-04084-y
- White O, Karniel A, Papaxanthis C, Barbiero M, Nisky I. (2018) Switching in feedforward control of grip force during tool-mediated interaction with elastic force fields. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, DOI: 10.3389/fnbot.2018.00031
- Barbiero M, Rousseau C, Papaxanthis C, White O. (2017) Coherent multimodal sensory information allows switching between gravitoinertial contexts. Frontiers in Physiology, DOI: 10.3389/ fphys.2017.00290