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Genevieve Florence

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Sauvet F, Florence G, VAN Beers P, Drogou C, Lagrume C, Chaumes C, et al.
Sleep . 2014 Mar; 37(3):465-73. PMID: 24587568
Study Objectives: Sleep loss is suspected to induce endothelial dysfunction, a key factor in cardiovascular risk. We examined whether sympathetic activity is involved in the endothelial dysfunction caused by total...
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Sauvet F, Leftheriotis G, Gomez-Merino D, Langrume C, Drogou C, VAN Beers P, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2009 Nov; 108(1):68-75. PMID: 19910332
Sleep disorders are associated with inflammation and sympathetic activation, which are suspected to induce endothelial dysfunction, a key factor in the increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Less is known about...
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Besserve M, Philippe M, Florence G, Laurent F, Garnero L, Martinerie J
Clin Neurophysiol . 2008 Feb; 119(4):897-908. PMID: 18296110
Objective: Tracking the level of performance in cognitive tasks may be useful in environments, such as aircraft, in which the awareness of the pilots is critical for security. In this...
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Florence G, Riondet L, Serra A, Etienne X, Huart B, VAN Beers P, et al.
Aviat Space Environ Med . 2005 Mar; 76(2):121-6. PMID: 15742828
Introduction: Caffeine and modafinil are psychostimulants that may be taken by fighter aircraft pilots to reduce fatigue. Fighter pilots are subjected to high positive G loads that reduce cerebral blood...
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Florence G, Guerit J, Gueguen B
Neurophysiol Clin . 2004 Mar; 34(1):17-32. PMID: 15030797
We review the principal aspects of EEG and SEP to detect and prevent cerebral ischaemia in the operating room during interventions at risk. EEG and SEP are variables that indirectly...
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Tran C, Florence G, Tinet E, Lagarde D, Bouy J, VAN Beers P, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2003 Feb; 338(1):67-71. PMID: 12565142
The aim of the present experiment was to study the influence of +Gz acceleration (head-to-foot inertial forces) onset on cerebral oxygenation changes (cerebral oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin) and cerebral blood volume...