
Sensori-Motor signatures of Health
These markers — physiological, neuromuscular, segmental, sensorimotor, neurological, etc. — 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 sensorimotor 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. Publications
Our 4 Objectives

UNDERSTANDING
Complex movement etiology
EVALUATING
Efficiency and Deficiency
ANALYZING
Multidimensional biological signals
DEVELOPPING
Multimodal technologies and accelerator
Scientific publications
International communications
Research grants
European projects
Our research topics
Neuroplasticity & Rehabilitation
The general goals of Neuroplasticity & Rehabilitation (N&R) team are to (i) better understand the dynamics of brain and behaviour, and (ii) promote functional and brain plasticity.
Rhythm & Synchronization
Rhythm & Synchronisation aims at (i) identifying governing principles of biological, cognitive, and social synchronisation and its deficits, and (ii) stabilise and restore it through science-driven technological applications.
Complexity & Adaptability
Complexity is maybe one of the less properly understood concepts, and is often considered synonym of randomness and unpredictability. However, recent approaches converge toward precise definitions, considering complexity as a flexible and adaptive coordination between the multiple components in the system (Kello et al., 2010). Read more.
Biological Signal Processing
This transversal methodological axis aims at reducing the complexity of captured biological signals in order to extract quantifiable signatures of health.
Main collaborative projects
Euromov researchers are involved in several european and international scientific consortia. Active on the international scene, they invest heavily time and energy in building Europe’s research (FP6, FP7, H2020). Our research contracts












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