Movement to Health

Présentation générale

  • Nom de l'unité de recherche : Movement to Health
  • Tutelle : UM1
  • Type et numéro : EA 2991
  • Titre, prénom et nom du directeur : Prof. Benoît Bardy
  • Organigramme : Télécharger (424,75 kB)
  • Domaine de recherche :
    • Activités physiques et sportives
  • Site web : http://www.m2h.euromov.eu/fr/
  • Description des équipes de recherche :

    M2H is functionally organized in four research groups, crossed by two transversal axes:
    Ageing group (Pr. H. Blain)
    Coordyn group (Dr. J. Lagarde)
    Propulsys group (Pr. S. Perrey)
    Re-Arm group (Dr. I. Laffont)
    Transversal axis 1: Biosignal & Complexity (Dr. S. Ramdani)
    Transversal axis 2: Multimodal Technology (Pr. D. Mottet)

    See below for details

    Our mission is the identification of movement signatures of health. These markers  — physiological, neuromuscular, segmental, sensori-motor, etc… — when taken together, constitute a behavioural map, allowing the early detection of potentially risky behaviours (falls for instance), and predictions about forthcoming perceptual or motor deficits (e.g., loss of autonomy with age, etc…). They reveal accurate information about the state of the sensori-motor system before, during, or after chronic or sudden brain / spinal cord injuries (hemiplegia, paraplegia, tetraplegia). They contribute to increase the precision of clinical diagnoses and provide guidelines for accelerating rehabilitation. These hallmarks allow the detection of risky behaviours but also of sensori-motor talents, skill level, expert performance, and general efficiency.

Recherche

  • Thématiques:

    Motricité, Fatigue, Coordination, Stic, Santé, Sport

  • Descriptif général:

    Four general goals, expressed as challenges, are targeted in the M2H project at the levels of fundamental research, clinical research & applications, methodologies of signal analyses and multimodal capturing technologies. They are illustrated in the figure below.

    At the fundamental level, our major challenge is to UNDERSTAND the complex causal linkages between perceptual and motor components, between biological and psychological states, between (neuro-) physiological structures and (behavioural) functions. We aim at uncovering the process of assembling (or disassembling) the numerous sensori-motor degrees of freedom of the body into functional (or dysfunctional), efficient (or deficient), stable (or unstable) coordinative structures. The basic knowledge of the various physiological or control structures, together with the neuromuscular, dynamical, or biomechanical constraints that shape them, is a necessary but insufficient condition to reach this goal, which requires the successful integration of these various sensori-motor levels.
    At the “translational” level, our challenge is to EVALUATE the formation and degradation of efficiency, understood in our context as the capacity of producing an optimal movement, i.e., a maximal (loco)motor performance with a minimum amount of resources, which results from developmental and learning processes. Efficiency can be observed at the various levels of the sensori-motor chain, from the motor unit recruitment guided by co-activation principles, to the structure of the central command and its optimality and physiological consequences, to the cognitive  — attentional, perceptual, decisional — resources engaged in the task. Deficiencies are consequences of punctate (e.g., stroke, accident, immobility) or chronic (ageing) degradation of the various neural and musculoskeletal interactions elaborated with patience by the organism during its lifespan.
    At the methodological level, our main challenge is the development of adequate methods able to ANALYSE the many dimensions characterizing the various sensori-motor subsystems.Our goal is the exploitation, in the specific context of sensori-motor skills, of non-linear time series analyses able to inform students in movement science (including clinicians) about the efficient and/or deficient nature of the observed behaviours. We take advantage in the various areas of human movement of the discoveries by Packard (1980) and Takens (1981) that multidimensional information about a complex dynamical system can be accessed through a uni-dimensional measure providing that it is measured over a sufficiently long period of time.
    At the technological level, our main challenge is to DEVELOP specific capturing and rendering systems able not only to measure the multidimensional variables resulting from the interaction between the agent and its environment, but also to accelerate the access to, or the recovery of, expertise. Our main goal is thus to develop customized interfaces exploiting biofeedbacks, virtual reality, and multimodal simulations (haptics, visio, audio) playing the role of skill accelerators during rehabilitation.
    Descriptif général :
    Here we briefly describe the main goals in each research team or transversal axes.
    AGEING
    The general goal of the AGEING team is to evaluate the role of movement in the prevention of age-related functional disabilities. This general goal can be decomposed into three operational objectives:
    - investigate the relationships between dynamical measures of centre of pressure (COP) fluctuations and parameters quantifying the functional performance of elderly people ;
    - exploit the results of the previous transversal and longitudinal studies to find new postural parameters and new analyses of COP signals, allowing a better prediction of functional decline or maintenance in different groups of elderly people;
    - evaluate the influence of physical training on health in frail elderly people by means of different vibration solicitations and serious gaming practice on postural responses, muscle strength and bone density.
    COORDYN
    In the context of everyday functioning of people, while realizing specific task goals, movements involve multiple joints, multiple limbs, and rely on tight relations with the physical surrounding brought by multimodal perception. We aim at understanding the processes by which multiple sensori-motor degrees of freedom are bound into integrated efficient or deficient coordination patterns, and the potential breakdown of these assemblies. Coordination patterns in motor control problems are more the rule than the exception, and are characterized by low dimensional variables defining stable and reproducible relationships among the system’s elements.
    The adopted framework focuses on the stability of these coordination patterns, i.e. robustness with respect to disturbances and stochastic deviations. Patterns of coordination, providing the biological system a massive simplification of the control problem of its very many degrees of freedom (joints, muscles, neurons), are captured by one or few collective variables. These variables characterize in a functional context the degree of order among components. For the researcher and the clinician these variables provide a huge compression of information about the state of a given behavioural adaptation, whether healthy or pathological. Our aim is to re-invest well known experimental strategies to better distinguish efficient and deficient behaviour, including the evolution of the adaptation to pathology with rehabilitation programs.
    PROPULSYS
    Whether an action comprises the accomplishments of an elite athlete, the daily activities of a worker, or the capabilities of a patient with a neuromuscular disorder, all movement involves an interaction between the nervous system and the muscles. Muscles provide the forces necessary for the movement and the nervous system generates the activation signals to mobilize the required muscles at an intensity that is appropriate for the intended action. Although a great deal has been revealed regarding control strategies in the peripheral neuromuscular system, little is known about (1) how the brain, the headquarter of all neuromuscular actions, controls the desired motor output; and (2) how the central nervous system (CNS) adapts to various acute and chronic perturbations, such as fatigue, training or chronic diseases (i.e., disease with significant neuromuscular consequences). Without a good understanding of these concerns, effective treatment of chronic diseases is difficult. The PROPULSYS team focuses on investigating issues related to the questions of the neural control system of propulsive motor actions in humans, especially the association between brain and muscle activation patterns. The most plausible determinants of the neural control of force production in health and disease that merit deeper examination include muscle and brain activation dynamics and their interactions during (loco)motor activities. This information will be of importance for designing rehabilitative treatments and for reducing health care costs by stopping unnecessary treatment at the earliest appropriate stage. The PROPULSYS team is designed to answer the aforementioned fundamental questions that impact rehabilitation services provided to patients with (loco)motor control disorders by taking advantages of specific assistive technological devices for producing efficient motor outputs. Thus, with rehabilitation clinicians and a technology development component, PROPULSYS will develop innovative rehabilitation programs and will examine their abilities to change (loco)motor functions.
    RE-ARM
    RE-ARM focuses on upper limb movements, including reaching, grasping and manipulating objects. The final purpose of the group is to understand the way the Central Nervous System (CNS) adapts the motor control of the arm to various physiological or pathological conditions, and to make use of these properties to enhance rehabilitation programs.
    Fundamental goals: Basing on recent theories concerning sensory-motor regulation of reaching and grasping, we particularly want to explore learning and adaptation capacities of CNS in terms of end point trajectory formation. Inter-joint coordination, grip configuration and muscular synergies will also be taken into consideration. Adaptation will be studied in several conditions including: external constraints (field of forces), internal constraints (bimanual conditions, dual task paradigm), pathology (CNS lesions) or after surgical intervention.
    Applied Research: Our goal is to transfer knowledge concerning physiological movements into human pathological conditions, in order to:
    - Understand neurological mechanisms underlying movement restoration, adaptation or compensation after lesion;
    - Develop new rehabilitation paradigms taking in account these learning mechanisms after neurological lesion
    - Develop news technical rehabilitation tools including robotic aids, multi-modal feedbacks and virtual reality
    - Develop new quantified methods to assess upper arm movement in clinical conditions

  • Expertises, compétences et savoir faire:

    Recording and analysis of human movements, with application to sport and medicine Quantification of motor expertise and movement disorders Quantification of fluency in sensorimotor skills, learning curve, etc… Quantification of neuro-muscular fatigue *Techniques : Force, EMG, H-reflex, M- and v- waves
    Kinematic analysis of movement
    Real time motion capture for multimodal environments Cardio & respiratory monitoring of adaptation to exercise Non-invasive brain and muscle analysis (Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, NIRS) Electrical stimulation of muscle and nerve Applied multiscale analysis of physiological signals
    Applied coordination dynamics

Rayonnement

  • Nb de publications / an: 50
  • Nb de thèses / an: 4
  • Dernières publications majeures:

    n  Thedon T, Mandrick K, Foissac M, Mottet D, Perrey S. Degraded postural performance after muscle fatigue can be compensated by skin stimulation. Gait Posture. 2011 Apr;33(4):686-9.

    n  Cignetti F, Schena F, Mottet D, Rouard A. A limit-cycle model of leg movements in cross-country skiing and its adjustments with fatigue. Hum Mov Sci. 2010 Aug;29(4):590-604.

    n  Ronco E, Denys P, Bernède-Bauduin C, Laffont I, Martel P, Salomon J, Bussel B, Guillemot D, Gaillard JL.  Diagnostic criteria of urinary tract infection in male patients with spinal cord injury. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2011 May;25(4):351-8.

    n  Bernuz B, Guinet A, Rech C, Hugeron C, Even-Schneider A, Denys P, Barbot F, Chartier-Kastler E, Revol M, Laffont I. Self-catheterization acquisition after hand reanimation protocols in C5-C7 tetraplegic patients. Spinal Cord. 2011 Feb;49(2):313-7.

    n  Julia M, Dupeyron A, Laffont I, Parisaux JM, Lemoine F, Bousquet PJ, Hérisson C. Reproducibility of isokinetic peak torque assessments of the hip flexor and extensor muscles. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2010 Jun;53(5):293-305.

    n  Coulet B, Boretto JG, Allieu Y, Fattal C, Laffont I, Chammas M. Pronating osteotomy of the radius for forearm supination contracture in high-level tetraplegic patients: technique and results. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2010 Jun;92(6):828-34.

    n  Varoqui D, Froger J, Pélissier JY, Bardy BG. Effect of Coordination Biofeedback on (Re)Learning Preferred Postural Patterns in Post-stroke Patients. Motor Control. 2011 Apr;15(2):187-205.

    n  Gélis A, Stéfan A, Colin D, Albert T, Gault D, Goossens D, Perrouin-Verbe B, Fattal C, Pelissier J, Coudeyre E. Therapeutic education in persons with spinal cord injury: A review of the literature. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2011 May;54(3):189-210.

    n  Benaim C, Decavel P, Bentabet M, Froger J, Pélissier J, Pérennou D. Sensitivity to change of two depression rating scales for stroke patients. Clin Rehabil. 2010 Mar;24(3):251-7.

    n  Benaïm C, Perennou DA, Pelissier JY, Daures JP. Using an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) for weighting items of a measurement scale: a pilot study. Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 2010 Feb;58(1):59-63.

    n  Dupeyron A, Stober N, Gelis A, Castelnovo G, Labauge P, Pélissier J. Painful camptocormia: the relevance of shaking your patient's hand. Eur Spine J. 2010 Jul;19 Suppl 2:S87-90.

    Denis R, Bringard A, Perrey S (2011). Vastus lateralis oxygenation dynamics during maximal fatiguing concentric and eccentric isokinetic muscle actions. J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2011 ;21(2):276-82.
     
     Derosière G, Perrey S (2011). Relationship Between Submaximal Handgrip Muscle Force and NIRS-measured Motor Cortical Activation. Adv Exp Med Biol, sous presse
     
     Layec G, Bringard A, Le Fur Y, Vilmen C, Micallef JP, Perrey S, Cozzone PJ, Bendahan D. (2010). Comparative determination of energy production rates and mitochondrial function using different (31)P MRS quantitative methods in sedentary and trained subjects. NMR Biomed, sous presse.
     
     Papaiordanidou M, Guiraud D, Varray A (2010). Does central fatigue exist under low-frequency stimulation of a low fatigue-resistant muscle?  Eur J Applied Physiol, 110(4): 815-823.
     
     Papaiordanidou M, Guiraud D, Varray A (2010). Kinetics of neuromuscular changes during low-frequency electrical stimulation. Muscle Nerve, 41(1): 54-62.
     
     Perrey S (2011). Marathon run is an important stress to muscle and brain functions. J Appl Physiol, 110(1):278; discussion 294.
     
     Thedon T, Mandrick K, Foissac M, Mottet D, Perrey S (2011). Degraded postural performance after muscle fatigue can be compensated by skin stimulation. Gait Posture, 33(4): 686-689.
     
     Zhang Q, Hayashibe M, Papaiordanidou M, Fraisse P, Fattal C, Guiraud D (2010). Torque prediction using stimulus evoked EMG and its identification for different muscle fatigue states in SCI subjects. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, 2010: 3523-3526.

    Benaim, C., Decavel, P., Bentabet, M., Froger, J., Pélissier, J., Pérennou, D. (2010). Sensitivity to change of two depression rating scales for stroke patients. Clin Rehabil. 24, 251-7.

    Bonnet, V., Ramdani, S., Fraisse, P., Ramdani, N., Lagarde, J., & Bardy, B. G. (in press). A structurally optimal control model for predicting and analyzing human postural coordination. Journal of Biomechanics.

    Coey, C., Varlet, M., Schmidt, R. C., & Richardson, M. J. (2011). Effects of movement stability and congruency on the emergence of spontaneous interpersonal coordination. Experimantal Brain Research, 211, 483-493.

    Delignières, D., Torre, K. (in press). Event-based and emergent timing: dichotomy or continuum? A reply to Repp and Steinman (2010). Journal of Motor Behavior.

    Delignières, D. Torre, K. & Bernard, P.L. (2011). Transition from persistent to anti-persistent correlations in postural sway indicates velocity‑based control. PLoS Computational Biology, 7, e1001089.

    Diniz, A., Wijnants, M.L., Torre, K., Barreiros, J., Crato, N., Bosman, A.M.T., Hasselman, F., Cox, R.F.A., Van Orden, G.C. & Delignières, D. (in press). Contemporary theories of 1/f noise in motor control. Human Movement Science.

    Ruffaldi, E., Filippeschi, A., Avizzano, C. A., Bardy, B. G., Gopher, D., & Bergamasco, M. (2011). Feedbacks, affordances, and accelerators for training sports in virtual environments. Presence, 20, 33-46.

    Stoffregen, T. A., Yoshida, K., Villard, S., Scibora, L., Bardy, B. G. (2010). Stance width influences postural stability and motion sickness. Ecological Psychology, 22, 169-191.

    Stoffregen, T. A., Ito, K., Hove, P., Yank, J. R., Bardy, B. G. (2010).  The postural responses of adults who are blind to a moving environment.  Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 104, 73-83.

    Varlet, M., Marin, L., Lagarde, J., & Bardy, B. G. (2011). Social postural coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 473-483.

    Varlet, M., & Richardson, M. J. (2011). Computation of continuous relative phase and modulation of frequency of human movement. Journal of Biomechanics, 44, 1200-1204.

    Varoqui, D., Froger, J., Lagarde, J., Pélissier, J.Y., Bardy, B.G. (2010). Changes in preferred
     postural patterns following stroke during intentional ankle/hip coordination. Gait and Posture, 32, 34-8.
     Varoqui, D., Froger, J., Pélissier, J.Y., Bardy, B.G. (2011). Effect of coordination biofeedback on (re)learning preferred postural pattern in post-stroke patients. Motor Control, 15, 187-205.

    Varlet M, Richardson MJ. Computation of continuous relative phase and
    modulation of frequency of human movement. J Biomech. 2011 Feb 15. [Epub ahead of
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    Pérennou D, Thomas EN, Blain H. Do French medical schools provide appropriate
    training on gait and gait disorders? Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2011 Feb;54(1):36-47.
    Epub 2011 Jan 11. PubMed PMID: 21256100.

    Denis R, Bringard A, Perrey S. Vastus lateralis oxygenation dynamics during
    maximal fatiguing concentric and eccentric isokinetic muscle actions. J
    Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2011 Apr;21(2):276-82. Epub 2011 Jan 20. PubMed PMID:
    21256047.

    Stellingwerff T, Jeukendrup AE, Perrey S, Shephard RJ, Schubert MM, Millet
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    Gélis A, Daures JP, Benaim C, Kennedy P, Albert T, Colin D, Joseph PA,
    Pelissier J, Fattal C. Evaluating self-reported pressure ulcer prevention
    measures in persons with spinal cord injury using the revised Skin Management
    Needs Assessment Checklist: reliability study. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jan 11. [Epub
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    Yu Y, Bardy BG, Stoffregen TA. Influences of head and torso movement before
    and during affordance perception. J Mot Behav. 2011 Jan;43(1):45-54. PubMed PMID:
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    Diniz A, Wijnants ML, Torre K, Barreiros J, Crato N, Bosman AM, Hasselman F,
    Cox RF, Van Orden GC, Delignières D. Contemporary theories of 1/f noise in motor
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    paraplegia and functional outcomes: perspectives and limitations for
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    Fattal C, Fabbro M, Gelis A, Bauchet L. Metastatic paraplegia and vital
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    Osteoporosis in persons with spinal cord injury: the need for a targeted
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    Ronco E, Denys P, Bernède-Bauduin C, Laffont I, Martel P, Salomon J, Bussel
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    Coulet B, Pflieger JF, Arnaud S, Lazerges C, Chammas M. Double-barrel fibular
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    Annweiler C, Schott AM, Rolland Y, Blain H, Herrmann FR, Beauchet O. Dietary
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    Dupeyron A, Gelis A, Sablayrolles P, Bousquet PJ, Julia M, Herisson C,
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    Layec G, Bringard A, Le Fur Y, Vilmen C, Micallef JP, Perrey S, Cozzone PJ,
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    Coulet B, Onzaga D, Perrotto C, Boretto JG. Distal radioulnar joint
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    Bernuz B, Guinet A, Rech C, Hugeron C, Even-Schneider A, Denys P, Barbot F,
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    Blain H, Bonnafous M, Grovalet N, Jonquet O, David M. The table maneuver: a
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    Blain H, Carriere I, Sourial N, Berard C, Favier F, Colvez A, Bergman H.
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    Coulet B, Boretto JG, Lazerges C, Chammas M. A comparison of intercostal and
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    Benaïm C, Perennou DA, Pelissier JY, Daures JP. Using an analytical hierarchy
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    Yelnik A, Laffont I. The psychological aspects of polio survivors through
    their life experience. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2010 Feb;53(1):60-7. Epub 2009 Dec
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    Thomas EN, Pers YM, Mercier G, Cambiere JP, Frasson N, Ster F, Hérisson C,
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    Benoussaad M, Hayashibe M, Fattal C, Poignet P, Guiraud D. Identification and
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    Seifert L, Leblanc H, Chollet D, Delignières D. Inter-limb coordination in
    swimming: effect of speed and skill level. Hum Mov Sci. 2010 Feb;29(1):103-13.
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    Laffont I, Julia M, Tiffreau V, Yelnik A, Herisson C, Pelissier J. Aging and
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    Rupp T, Girard O, Perrey S. Redetermination of the optimal stimulation
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    pain in spinal cord injury: efficiency of deep brain and motor cortex stimulation
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    Gault D, Morel-Fatio M, Albert T, Fattal C. Chronic neuropathic pain of
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    Fattal C, Kong-A-Siou D, Gilbert C, Ventura M, Albert T. What is the efficacy
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    Margot-Duclot A, Tournebise H, Ventura M, Fattal C. What are the risk factors
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    Le Chapelain L, Perrouin-Verbe B, Fattal C; SOFMER French Society for
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    Perrey S. Comments on point: counterpoint: the kinetics of oxygen uptake
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    Galano E, Gélis A, Oujamaa L, Dutray A, Pelissier J, Dupeyron A. An atypical
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    Perrey S. Comments on point: counterpoint: the kinetics of oxygen uptake
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    Bauchet L, Lonjon N, Perrin FE, Gilbert C, Privat A, Fattal C. Strategies
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    Prigent H, Roche N, Laffont I, Lejaille M, Falaize L, Barbot F, Lofaso F.
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    Laffont I, Biard N, Chalubert G, Delahoche L, Marhic B, Boyer FC, Leroux C.
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    Kuate Tegueu C, Garrigues G, Charif M, Geny C, Touchon J. [Alien hand sign
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    Missenard O, Mottet D, Perrey S. Factors responsible for force steadiness
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    Dupeyron A, Perrey S, Micallef JP, Pélissier J. Influence of back muscle
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    Jougla A, Micallef JP, Mottet D. Effects of active vs. passive recovery on
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     Perrey S. Decrease in cerebral oxygenation influences central motor output
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    Lazzari S, Mottet D, Vercher JL. Eye-hand coordination in rhythmical
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    Dupeyron A, Lecocq J, Vautravers P, Pélissier J, Perrey S. Muscle
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    Audo R, Combe B, Coulet B, Morel J, Hahne M. The pleiotropic effect of TRAIL
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    Missenard O, Mottet D, Perrey S. Adaptation of motor behavior to preserve
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    Bouchara F, Ramdani S. Subpixel edge refinement using deformable models. J
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    Lang PO, Schmitt K, Cankurtaran M, Giannelli S, Blain H. You missed the 5th
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    Layec G, Bringard A, Vilmen C, Micallef JP, Le Fur Y, Perrey S, Cozzone PJ,
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    Gélis A, Fattal C, Dupeyron A, Pérez-Martin A, Colin D, Pelissier J.
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     Perrey S. Origin of the lactate paradox:muscles or brain? Part II. J Appl
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    Delignières D, Torre K. Fractal dynamics of human gait: a reassessment of
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    Blain H, Jaussent A, Thomas E, Micallef JP, Dupuy AM, Bernard P,
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    Faugloire E, Bardy BG, Stoffregen TA. (De)stabilization of required and
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    Layec G, Bringard A, Le Fur Y, Vilmen C, Micallef JP, Perrey S, Cozzone PJ,
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    recruitment and energy cost: a combined local and global investigation in humans.
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    Bauchet L, Lonjon N, Perrin FE, Gilbert C, Privat A, Fattal C. Strategies
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    Guétin S, Soua B, Voiriot G, Picot MC, Hérisson C. The effect of music
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    Gautier G, Marin L, Leroy D, Thouvarecq R. Dynamics of expertise level:
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    Fabre N, Passelergue P, Bouvard M, Perrey S. Comparison of heart rate
    deflection and ventilatory threshold during a field cross-country roller-skiing
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    Laffont I, Guillon B, Fermanian C, Pouillot S, Even-Schneider A, Boyer F,
    Ruquet M, Aegerter P, Dizien O, Lofaso F. Evaluation of a stair-climbing power
    wheelchair in 25 people with tetraplegia. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2008
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    Torre K, Delignières D. Distinct ways of timing movements in bimanual
    coordination tasks: contribution of serial correlation analysis and implications
    for modeling. Acta Psychol (Amst). 2008 Oct;129(2):284-96. Epub 2008 Sep 16.
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    Viel E, Pellas F, Ripart J, Pélissier J, Eledjam JJ. [Peripheral nerve
    blocks and spasticity. Why and how should we use regional blocks?]. Presse Med.
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    Gélis A, Dupeyron A, Legros P, Benaïm C, Pelissier J, Fattal C. Pressure
    ulcer risk factors in persons with SCI: Part I: Acute and rehabilitation stages.
    Spinal Cord. 2009 Feb;47(2):99-107. Epub 2008 Sep 2. Review. PubMed PMID:
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    Gélis A, Coudeyre E, Hudry C, Pelissier J, Revel M, Rannou F. Is there an
    evidence-based efficacy for the use of foot orthotics in knee and hip
    osteoarthritis? Elaboration of French clinical practice guidelines. Joint Bone
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    Blain H, Chavassieux P, Portero-Muzy N, Bonnel F, Canovas F, Chammas M,
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    in osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Bone. 2008 Nov;43(5):862-8. Epub 2008 Jul 29.
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    Torre K, Delignières D. Unraveling the finding of 1/f beta noise in
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    Lemoine L, Delignières D. Detrended windowed (lag one) autocorrelation: a
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    Laffont I, Bensmail D, Lortat-Jacob S, Falaize L, Hutin C, Le Bomin E,
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     Revol M, Cormerais A, Laffont I, Pedelucq JP, Dizien O, Servant JM. Upper
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    Fattal C, Gault D, Leblond C, Gossens D, Schindler F, Rouays-Mabit H, Fabro
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     Perrey S. Non-invasive NIR spectroscopy of human brain function during
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  • Projets et appels d'offres en cours:

    Acronym / Title

    Years

    Agency

    SCAD (Social coordination of agents with deficits)

    2010-2013

    ANR

    NUMEV

    2011-2014

    LABEX

    Decathlon / Compress Fatigue 8067

    2010

     

    Plate Forme Régionale Analyse du Mouvement (EuroMov Tech Platform)

    2006-2011

     

    MOJOS

    2009-2012

    FUI

    Janus

    2009-2010

    LRI

    CERVOX

    2009–2011

    ANR

    Chercheurs d’Avenir

    2009-2012

    Région LR

    IUF

    2008-2011

    Ministère

    FFR

    2010-2011

    FFR

    EMA -  Bodysens

    2009-2010

    LRI

    ENACTIVE

    2003-2007

    CEE

    SKILLS

    2006-2011

    CEE

    Information Energy Efficiency

    2011

    ANR

    FONTALVIE

    2007-2011

     

    JESSICA

    2010-2011

    Ecole des Mines

  • Brevets AES:

    Bringard, A. (CIFRE R&D Decathlon, 2004-2007). Collant à effet localisé de contention pour la pratique d'un sport / Lille / Brevet n° FR0413925 dépôt international le 9.09.2005 / Exploitation Décathlon, collant Kanergy.com marque Kalenji, composant Supportiv. (V).

    Thedon T. (CIFRE Oxylane Research, 2007-2010). Clothing item with heterogeneous contention effect for practising a sport / Lille / numéro de publication internationale WO 2008/142334 A2 / le 27.11.2008 / Exploitation Décathlon, top 900 LS FatigLess marque Tribord, composant Supportiv. (V).

  • Colloques, évènements organisés:

    1. Movement to Health Laboratory (M2H)
     Weekly scientific seminar – Every Thursday morning, 10:30 – 12:00
     Invited international speakers, internal euromov presenters (www.edm.univ-montp1.fr/eng/seminaires.php)

    2. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Montpellier & Nîmes Hospitals (CHU-MPR), &
     Movement to Health Laboratory (M2H) Monthly clinical bibliography – Thursday afternoon, fluctuating timing Internal CHU and M2H presenters, guest speakers Nîmes & Montpellier hospitals (visioconferences)

    3. Enactive 06
     The third European Conference on Enactive Interfaces
     Montpellier (Corum), 20-21 November 2006 – www.enactive2006.org

    4. EuroMov 2008 – Tell me how you move and..!
     First EuroMov Research-Entreprise workshop
     Montpellier (EuroMov Technological Platform), 17 November 2008

    5.Robotics and clinical applications 2010
     Regional workshop on robotics and clinical evaluation Montpellier (EuroMov research), 18 March 2010 – www.euromov.eu

    6.Interaction Robotics and rehabilitation 2010
     Regional workshop on robotics and rehabilitation around H. Krebs (MIT-Boston) Montpellier (LIRMM / EuroMov research), 18 October 2011

    7. 2011 annual conference of the “Club Locomotion et Motricité Rythmique”.

    Montpellier (Faculty of Medecine), 16-17 September 2010 - www.clublocomotion.org/

    8. SKILLS 2011
     International Conference of the SKILLS european project
     Montpellier (Corum),15-16 December 2011 – www.euromov.eu/skills

Moyens

  • Plateformes technologiques, matériel...:

    In addition to its own scientific equipment (various motion capturing systems for neuroscience, physiology, motor control, biomechanics, and cognitive sciences), M2H supervises the EuroMov Technological Platform (EuroMov-TP). Current users of EuroMov-TP include, in addition to M2H researchers, members of the Performance & Health laboratory (UM1-EA 4206), of the Muscle & Pathologies laboratory (UM1-INSERM ESPRI 25), of the Cardio-vascular Incoherence Dynamics laboratory (UM1-EA 2992), of the Montpellier laboratory of Computer Sciences, Robotics, and Microelectronics (UM2-CNRS UMR 5506), and of the DEMAR – Artificial movement and gait restoration INRIA team.
    The EuroMov-TP is large open-space with modular areas (+100m²) with the following principal equipments:
    -       A 8 cameras Nexus VICON motion analysis system
    -       Various POLHEMUS (including one Liberty) and ASCENSION magnetic tracking systems
    -       Cardiopulmonary exercise testing equipments (Fixed and portable gas analyzers + ECG)
    -       Several multipurpose data acquisition systems (Biopac, Labview) equipped with high precision sensors (ECG, EMG, goniometers, strain gauges, temperature, pression…)
    -       A high speed motorized treadmill (until 25km/h)
    -       Various ergometers (including an isokinetic BIODEX system)
    -       A local oxygenation measurement system (Near Infra Red Spectroscopy)
    -       Customized virtual reality devices for behavioural research in the multi-sensory control of standing, walking, reaching, hitting.
    -       Electrostimulation devices for muscle and nerve
    -       Altitude simulator
    In addition, EuroMov-TP offers access to a full sized indoor athletic track equipped with sensors force plates, clinical evaluation rooms in the nearby Montpellier and Nîmes hospitals and possibility to do some evaluations in ecological space with portable systems (outdoor, workplace).
    In 2013, EuroMov-TP will move to the new EuroMov building (www.euromov.eu).

Partenariats et collaborations

  • Partenariats et entreprises de référence:

    Montpellier

    BODYSENS
    www.bodysens.com
    DIDACT
    Didact systèmes
    Pierre Foulon
    http://didact-systemes.com/
    GENIOUS
    www.genious.com
    IDATE
    Laurent Michaud
    www.idate.org

    France

    BIOMETRICS
    Biometrics, Orsay
    El Mostafa Laassel
    www.biometrics.fr/
    OXYLANE
    Oxylane-Research, Décathlon, Villeneuve d’Asq
    Laurent Baly
    Matthieu Foissac
    www.oxylane.com/

    EU

    KUKA
    KUKA GmbH, Munich
    Volker Schmirgel
    Uwe Zimmermann
    www.kuka-robotics.com/fr/
    Germany
    LABEIN
    Fundacion LABEIN, Bilbao
    Teresa Guterriez
    www.labein.es/
    Spain
    OMG
    Oxford Metrics Group
    Andrew Stoddart
    www.omg3d.com/html/index.html
    UK

  • Collaborations externes:

    Montpellier

    LIRMM
    Laboratoire d’Informatique, de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier
    (UM2-CNRS)
    Philippe Fraisse
    François Pierrot
    Stéfano Cerri
    www.lirmm.fr
    DEMAR
    Déambulation et Mouvement Artificiel (INRIA)
    David Guiraud
    Christine Azevedo
    www.lirmm.fr/demar
    SUPA
    Service Universitaire de Psychiatrie Adulte, CHU Montpellier
    Jean-Philippe Boulenger
    Delphine Capdeville
    Stéphane Raffard
    www.chu-montpellier.fr/fr/presentation_colombiere.jsp

    France

    CIAMS
    Complexité, Innovation, et Activités Motrices et Sportives, Université Paris Sud
    Isabelle Siegler
    Nicolas Benguigui
    Brice Isableu
    www.staps.u-psud.fr/fr/recherche/ciams.html
    INCM
    Institut des Neurosciences Cognitives de la Méditerranée
    Thierry Chaminade
    www.incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/
    ISM
    Institut des Sciences du Mouvement, Marseille
    Antoine Morice
    Jean-Louis Vercher
    Raoul Huys
    www.laps.univ-mrs.fr
    LPE
    Laboratoire de Physiologie de l’Exercise
    Guillaume Millet
    HP2
    Hypoxie, Physiopathologie cardiovasculaire et respiratoire
    INSERM ERI 17, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
    Thomas Rupp
    Samuel Verges
    Bernard Wuyam

    EU

    CEIT
    Centro de Estudiose Investigaciones Tecnicas de Guipuzcoa, San Sebastian
    Emilio Sanchez
    http://www.ceit.es/
    DCU
    Dublin City University
    School of Health and Human Performance
    Johann Issartel
    www.dcu.ie/shhp/index.shtml
    Irland
    DEI
    Dipartimento di Ingegneria Dell’Informazione,
    Università Degli Studi di Padova, Padova
    Federico Avanzini
    www.dei.unipd.it
    Italy
    DLR
    Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, Oberpfaffenhofen
    Carsten Preusche
    www.robotic.dlr.de
    Germany
    MPI
    Institute for Biological Cybernetics
    Max Planck Institute, Tübingen
    Heinrich Bülthoff
    www.kyb.mpg.de
    Germany
    PERCRO
    Perceptual Robotics Laboratory
    Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa
    Massimo Bergamasco
    Carlo Alberto Avizzano
    Emanuele Ruffaldi
    Antonio Frisoli
    http://www.percro.org
    Italy
    SARC-QUB
    Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queen’s University of Belfast
    Sile O’Modhrain
    Nick Gillian
    www.qub.ac.uk/
    UK

    AUSTRALIA

    IHBI
    Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation & School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology
    Mark Muthalib
    http://www.ihbi.qut.edu.au

    USA-CANADA

    APAL
    Affordance Perception & Action Laboratory, University of Minnesota,
    Minneapolis, MN
    Thomas Stoffregen
    Mike Wade
    www.cehd.umn.edu/Kin/research/apal/
    USA
    CCSBS
    Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences,Human Brain and Behavior Laboratory
    Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
    Scott Kelso
    Emanuelle Tognoli
    Gonzalo DeGuzman
    www.ccs.fau.edu/index.php
    USA
    CHC
    Psychology Department, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
    Richard Schmidt
    http://academics.holycross.edu/psychology/
    USA
    COGSCIENCES
    Department of Cognitive Sciences & Linguistics, Brown University,
    Providence, RI
    Bill Warren
    www.cog.brown.edu/
    USA
    McGILL
    Faculty of Music, McGill University, Montreal
    Marcelo Wanderley
    www.mcgill.ca/music/
    Canada
    PMDLab
    Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, OH
    Mike Riley
    Kevin Shockley
    Mike Richardson
    Guy van Orden
    www.artsci.uc.edu/psychology/
    USA

    Asia

    FUN
    Future University, Hakodate
    Kiyohide Ito
    www.fun.ac.jp/en/
    Japon

    Middle East

    Israël Institute of Technology, Haifa
    TECHNION
    Daniel Gopher
    www1.technion.ac.il/en
    Israël

Rattachement

UFR associés

Valorisation

  • MTA, Accords de secrets: Consortium agreement for the MoJOS national project 2010-2013 (www.mojos.fr) Consortium agreement for the SKILLS European project 2006-2011 (www.skills-ip.eu)
  • Licences, Brevets: Bringard, A. (CIFRE R&D Decathlon, 2004-2007). Collant à effet localisé de contention pour la pratique d'un sport / Lille / Brevet n° FR0413925 dépôt international le 9.09.2005 / Exploitation Décathlon, collant Kanergy.com marque Kalenji, composant Supportiv. (V).

    Thedon T. (CIFRE Oxylane Research, 2007-2010). Clothing item with heterogeneous contention effect for practising a sport / Lille / numéro de publication internationale WO 2008/142334 A2 / le 27.11.2008 / Exploitation Décathlon, top 900 LS FatigLess marque Tribord, composant Supportiv. (V).
  • Jeunes pousses créées, accueillies: BODYSENS, JANUS

International

  • Mobilité entrante et sortante: Mobilité entrante: Environ 2 post-doctorants + 2 PhDs + 2 sabbatiques + 20 visiteurs internationaux chaque année
    Mobilité sortante: environ 3 post-docs + 3 stages doctoral 2e année + 2 CRCT chaque année
  • Programmes européens et internationaux: Programmes européens et internationaux :
    Réseau d’excellence ENACTIVE (www.enactivenetwork.org)
    Projet intégré SKILLS (www.skills-ip.eu)
    Région de connaissance AFRESH (http://www.agropolis.fr/gestion-projets/afresh-projet.php)
    Erasmus Mundus : Averroes program (www.averroes.fr)
  • Expertises demandées: Expertise régulière pour une cinquantaine de revues internationales dans le champ des neurosciences comportementales, de la physiologie, du contrôle moteur, des sciences cognitives, bioengineering etc…
    Expertise régulière des laboratoires 74e section pour l’AERES
    Expertise régulière des enseignants-chercheurs (CNU 74e et 66e section)
    Expertise régulière des projets de recherches cliniques (PHRC)
    Expertise régulière des projets de recherche nationaux (ANRs)
    Expertise régulière des projets de recherche européen (FP7, ICT, challenge 2)
    Expertise régulière des projets de recherche internationaux (Wellcome trust / UK, NSF / USA, NIH / USA, NSERC / CAN).
 

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