by EuroMov | 3 Feb 2016 | Seminars
Living in our modern environment implies that we are constantly subjected to various types of electromagnetic exposures coming from artificial sources, such as mobile phones or power-lines. As a consequence, the question of possible biological effects of this type of...
by EuroMov | 19 Jan 2016 | Seminars
The ability to understand the emotional state of others constitutes a key competence for social interaction. This wonderful ability requires the detection and use of micro-variations of motor behavior on which the emotional inferences can be based. In the past decade,...
by EuroMov | 7 Jan 2016 | Seminars
This seminar will be an opportunity to present myself to the EuroMov laboratory. I will provide an overview of my academic and research background through the results of two of my Master’s Internships, and an introduction to my PhD project. Master 2 Semester 3,...
by EuroMov | 17 Dec 2015 | Seminars
Complex systems have some constitutive properties that ensure the robustness and flexibility required for adaptability and sustainability. It was suggested that if young and healthy subjects are characterized by a high level of complexity, aging, however, is marked by...
by EuroMov | 16 Nov 2015 | Seminars
Abstract : Two opposing views prevail on the visual control of actions. One supports predictive models of future states of the environment and the other the use of online visual information. The latter contemplates prediction only if online input is missing, otherwise...
by Ludovic Marin | 12 Oct 2015 | Seminars
Résumé : Social interaction is a core aspect of human life that affects individuals’ physical and mental health. Social interaction usually leads to mutual engagement in diverse areas of mental, emotional, physiological and physical activity involving both...
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