Nicolas Amiez

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  • PhD Student
  • nicolas.amiez@u-bourgogne.fr
  • +33 3 80 39 67 67
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  • Laboratoire INSERM U1093
    Université de Bourgogne
    Institut Marey, Maison de la Métallurgie
    BP 27877
    21078 Dijon

PROFILE

Neurosciences, Corticospinal Plasticity, Motor learning, Electromyography (EMG).

In progress PhD in Neurosciences; INSERM U1093 CAPS, UBFC, Dijon.
2019 Master 2 – Adapted Physical Activities and Health, Research specialty – Dijon.
« The effects of motor overlearning on long-term consolidation»
2019 University Diploma of Physical trainer ; Centre d’Expertise de la Performance « Gilles Cometti » – Dijon.
« Wheelchair basketball : Comparison of two propulsion methods (Synchronized and Asynchronized) during repeated starts ».
2017 Bachelor in STAPS – Adapted Physical Activities and Health – Dijon.
  • Title: Effects of localized muscle vibration on the neuromuscular system and motor control.
  • Directeur : Christos Paizis (MCU)
  • Thème de recherche : (1) To understand the cortical, spinal and muscular adaptations induced by localised muscle vibrations in the healthy subject. (2) To measure the effect of different vibration protocols on the motor control of the healthy subject.

1st year of bachelor’s degree in STAPS, Dijon – Le Creusot : Anatomy

2nd year of bachelor’s degree in STAPS, Dijon (Sport training) : Scientific and experimental approach to training

3rd year of bachelor’s degree in STAPS (Adapted Physical Activities and Health): Physical practice versatility

1st year in master’s degree in STAPS (training and optimisation of sports performance): Physical training periodisation

1st year in master’s degree in STAPS (Adapted Physical Activities and Health) : Instrumentation (Biodex)

PUBLICATIONS

Scientific articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals

2021
Amiez N, Cometti C, Babault N, Paizis C, Mouillon É, et al. (2021) Effects of Balance Shoes on Balance and Postural Stability in the Elderly: A Crossover, Controlled, Randomized Single-Blind Study. Healthcare (Basel) 9(2):179. (IF : 3,04)
Babault N, Noureddine A, Amiez N, Guillemet D, Cometti C(2021) Acute Effects of Salvia Supplementation on Cognitive Function in Athletes During a Fatiguing Cycling Exercise: A Randomized Cross-Over, Placebo-Controlled, and Double-Blind Study. Frontiers in Nutrition 8:771518. (IF : 6,58)