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Cyril Chatain

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  • Post-Doc
  • Cyril.Chatain@u-bourgogne.fr
  • +33 3 80 39 67 67
  • 121
  • Laboratoire CAPS – INSERM U1093
    Université de Bourgogne
    Institut Marrey
    BP 27877
    21078 Dijon

PROFILE

Neurophysiology, signal processing

2021 PhD, Université de Toulon, Toulon
 
2017 Master’s degree in Physical Activity Engineering and Ergonomics – Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, Chambéry
 
2014 Bachelor’s degree of Adapted Physical Activity and Health, Université Jean-Monnet, Saint-Etienne
  • Title : : Characterization of neuromuscular fatigue using non-linear methods applied to force signals: methodological considerations and applications in different contexts and populations
  • Supervisors : Jean-Marc Vallier (Université de Toulon)
  • Co-Supervisor : Sofiane Ramdani (Université de Montpellier) – Mathieu Gruet (Université de Toulon)
  • Research Topic : Fatigue and neuromuscular impairments – Ageing – Signal processing

Neurophysiology – Programming – Statistics

C.Chatain, J-M. Vallier, N.Paleiron, F.Cucchietti, S.Ramdani, M. Gruet (2024). Muscle endurance, neuromuscular fatigability and cognitive control during prolonged dual-task in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a case-control study. European Journal of Applied Physiology. doi:10.1007/s00421-024-05608-x.

 

C.Chatain, S.Ramdani, J-M. Vallier, M.Gruet (2021). Recurrence quantification analysis of force signals to assess neuromuscular fatigue in men and women. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 28: 102593. doi:10.1016/j.bspc.2021.102593.

 

C.Chatain, M.Gruet, J-M. Vallier, S.Ramdani (2020). Effects of nonstationarity on muscle force signals regularity during a fatiguing motor task. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 28(1):228-237. doi:10.1109/TNSRE.2019.2955808.

 

C.Chatain, R.Radel, F.Vercruyssen, T.Rabahi, J-M. Vallier, T.Bernard, M.Gruet (2019). Influence of cognitive load on the dynamics of neurophysiological adjustments during fatiguing exercise. Psychophysiology 56(6) e13343. doi:10.1111/psyp.13343.