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Pisella L, Andre V, Gavault E, Le Flem A, Luc-Pupat E, Glissoux C, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2012 Nov; 51(1):106-13. PMID: 23174400
We propose a battery of simple clinical tests to assess the development of elementary visuo-spatial perception. We postulate that most of the tasks we selected rely on the visual dorsal...
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Blangero A, Ota H, Delporte L, Revol P, Vindras P, Rode G, et al.
Neuroimage . 2007 May; 36 Suppl 2:T61-8. PMID: 17499171
Optic ataxia is considered to be a specific visuo-manual guidance deficit, which combines pointing errors due to the use of the contralesional hand ("hand effect") and to the presentation of...
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Desmurget M, Gaveau V, Vindras P, Turner R, Broussolle E, Thobois S
Brain . 2004 Jun; 127(Pt 8):1755-73. PMID: 15215215
Recent models based, in part on a study of Huntington's disease, suggest that the basal ganglia are involved in on-line movement guidance. Two experiments were conducted to investigate this idea....
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Desmurget M, Grafton S, Vindras P, Grea H, Turner R
Eur J Neurosci . 2004 May; 19(10):2871-80. PMID: 15147320
This study addresses the hypothesis that the basal ganglia (BG) are involved specifically in the planning of movement amplitude (or covariates). Although often advanced, based on observations that Parkinson's disease...
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Desmurget M, Grafton S, Vindras P, Grea H, Turner R
Exp Brain Res . 2003 Sep; 153(2):197-209. PMID: 13680045
In the present study we address the hypothesis that the basal ganglia are specifically involved in the planning of movement amplitude (or related covariates). This prediction has often been put...
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Desmurget M, Vindras P, Grea H, Viviani P, Grafton S
Exp Brain Res . 2000 Oct; 134(3):363-77. PMID: 11045361
Several perceptual studies have shown that the ability to estimate the location of the arm degrades quickly during visual occlusion. To account for this effect, it has been suggested that...
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Vindras P, Desmurget M, Prablanc C, Viviani P
J Neurophysiol . 1998 Jun; 79(6):3290-4. PMID: 9636129
By comparing the visuomotor performance of 10 adult, normal subjects in three tasks, we investigated whether errors in pointing movements reflect biased estimations of the hand starting position. In a...
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Vindras P, Viviani P
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1998 Apr; 24(2):569-91. PMID: 9554097
Three hypotheses concerning the control variables in visuomanual pointing were tested. Participants pointed to a visual target presented briefly in total darkness on the horizontal plane. The starting position of...