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Journal articles on the topic "Sensorimotricity"
Isableu, Brice, Marc Gueguen, Benoît Fourré, Guillaume Giraudet, and Michel-Ange Amorim. "Assessment of visual field dependence: Comparison between the mechanical 3D rod-and-frame test developed by Oltman in 1968 with a 2D computer-based version." Journal of Vestibular Research 18, no. 5-6 (April 1, 2009): 239–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ves-2008-185-601.
Full textKloeckner, Anja. "Apports en néonatologie de la sensorimotricité selon A. Bullinger." Contraste 28-29, no. 1 (2008): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cont.028.0157.
Full textOrvoine, Christine. "Une approche spécifique de la sensorimotricité proposée en ergothérapie : l’intégration sensorielle." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 12, no. 128-129 (August 2012): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kine.2012.07.015.
Full textLorin de Reure, Anne. "Exploration des modalités de la rencontre entre autiste et poney à travers une sensorimotricité partagée." Médiations thérapeutiques, no. 120 (May 1, 2017): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35562/canalpsy.1800.
Full textGallimard, Morgane, Nicolas Robin, and Thomas Rulleau. "Évolution de la sensorimotricité chez les étudiants en masso-kinésithérapie et chez les professionnels diplômés." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 23, no. 255 (March 2023): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kine.2022.12.046.
Full textMatot, Jean-Paul. "Configurations psychiques et composition picturale." Revue Belge de Psychanalyse N° 79, no. 2 (July 2, 2021): 31–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rbp.079.0031.
Full textBolens, Guillemette. "Embodied Cognition, Kinaesthetic Knowledge, and Kinesic Imagination in Literature and Visual Arts." Frontiers in Communication 7 (July 22, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2022.926232.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sensorimotricity"
Bitu, Fabien. "L'apport des technologies interactives dans l'étude des composantes sensorielles de la créativité." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022NORMC027.
Full textDigital technologies are omnipresent in children and adolescents’ daily life. Interactive technologies such as touchscreens seem particularly attractive and easy to use, bringing benefits on school learning. The question arises whether these benefits can be also observed with other types of activities that are not subject to learning. In this work, we will specifically focus on creative framework. Although creativity is conceived as a multifactorial phenomenon, sensorimotor components have been very little integrated in creative process. Yet, Dietrich and Haider (2015) recently suggested that the process allowing to generate a creative idea would use the same mechanism than the one used to control a real or imagined action through sensorimotor prediction. Thereby, sensory afferences being central in sensorimotor action control, could be considered as one of the constitutive factors of creativity. In this thesis, we question this relationship between creativity and sensorimotricity. Through 4 experimental studies, we varied available sensory afferences in a creative drawing task by asking 6 to 15 years old children and adolescents to draw on touchscreen with finger, with stylus, and on paper with a pen. The results indeed show that enhancing sensory afferences with finger on touchscreen enhances originality at all age. However, lowering sensory afferences with the use of a stylus does not bring to the same effects on originality performance according to the age of participants. In children aged 6-7 years old, using a stylus on tablet does not modify originality performances. After 8 years old, children realize more original drawings with the use of a stylus on touchscreen than with a pen on paper. The observed benefits on creative performances from this age could be explained by the acquired capacity to compensate a sensory loss, that allow to maximize sensory information, thus leading to originality benefits. These benefits with finger and with stylus are also observed with adolescents who, because of disruptive behavior disorder, show difficulties in mobilizing cognitive capacities. Qualitative data acquired from adolescents with this trouble yields a major preference for tactile rather than paper support, that would be linked to a higher sensory mobilization in the production of graphic gestures on the interface. We discuss of the implication of these results for the creative process nature and its development, as well as using sensory afference to help typical and atypical children and adolescents to mobilize cognitive capacities more efficiently
González-Arias, Xochitl del Carmen. "Figurativité, iconicité et sensorimotricité : résonance des formes sémiotiques et processus d'appropriation de l'objet : le cas de l'automobile." Limoges, 2008. https://aurore.unilim.fr/theses/nxfile/default/fbfab8f6-c92f-4073-8b59-608bf1fef438/blobholder:0/2008LIMO2017.pdf.
Full textLorin, de Reure Anne. "Interactions libres entre enfant autiste et animal (poney et dauphin) : étude des processus en jeu dans une sensorimotricité partagée par une triple approche clinique éthologique et vidéo." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2099/document.
Full textThe doctoral thesis is the development of a research about the analysis of interactions among autistic children undergoing a “therapy with pony” and a “therapy with dolphin”. After a survey of the clinical and theorical aspects of autism, the specificity of the different fields of pony sensoriality, which provide this animal with sharp cenesthesic properties, are considered from an ethologic point of view. The specific aspects of the dolphin’s sensoriality are also considered. The modalities of the use of an animal in an « animal mediated therapy » are recalled, underlining the specificities of the relations between an autistic child and an animal. Here, the animal is considered as an « other subject », particularly in the field of therapy with pony.The research and therapy context is characterized by free interactions between ponies and autistic children, following and observing the spontaneous movements of ponies and autistic children. The evaluation of the autistic status of two children is achieved by means of the « CARS scale » and the « Haag scale », before and after therapy. The observations are made simultaneously from a clinical, ethological and videoscopic point of view. The observation data leads to the creation of a « Reference for a qualitative evaluation of autistic children evolutionary change with the aid of equine mediation therapy ».Counter-transferential data is analysed while debriefing after the therapy sessions, and during the observation of the sessions on video. The material situation can be described as a screen chair counter transfer, and provides a specific reflexivity to the observer. This kind of analysis of the data provides a very precise modelling of the way pony and child get in contact and interact. The actions of the autistic child can be considered as taming actions («addressing to», «seeming not so much», «changing one’s mind», «going there and back») or exploring actions of the interpersonal space between him and the pony (for example «by spitting» or by «going around»). The pony can also have a contact and interact with the child in some different ways: We try to categorize them as: «at random», «daring», «by attraction», “looking for proximity», «out of curiosity». The specificities of delphinotherapy are analysed too and show similar data.These various strategies of interactions between autistic children and pony can be considered as an exploration of the space in which a triangular relation between child, pony and therapist takes place. They can also be considered as an exploration of intentionality. These different approach strategies enable to see the transition from a shared and quieting sensori-motricity to a (re)discovered inter-subjectivity, within a feeling of “being safe”, allowing a space for game and easing the processes of parting and getting one’s individuality
Grondin, Phillipe. "Destins de la sensorimotricité dans le transfert du transfert : vers une symbolisation institutionnelle : nouvelles perspectives sur les dispositifs de soin institutionnels dans les autismes et la psychose infantile." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LYO20137/document.
Full textWithin the institutional care offered to psychotic and autistic children, our aim is to question the care-giving group processes which are deployed through the transference and counter transference relationship and which provide support to group settings, particularly groups using therapeutic mediations. Transference movements, especially sensory-motor movements, are displayed in a chain of transferences, within the interstitial spaces which are considered as none dedicated to transference. These spaces are then blocked by massive and dramatic counter transference experiences of the caregivers. Therefore how will the institution apprehend these destructive moments which are experienced as acting outs that are more and more severe? We will see in which condition the institutional analyzing framework, testing its malleability, can participate in the transformation of these acting outs into enactments which organize themselves in a sensory-perceptive-motor associative process
Constans, Annabelle. "Etude des effets de programmes d'endurance de haute intensité et de haut volume sur les performances physiques, cognitives ainsi que sur la plasticité musculaire et cérébrale chez le rat sain et ayant subi une ischémie cérébrale." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AIXM0115/document.
Full textEndurance exercise is essential for different reasons in athlete and also in aging and pathological people. Two training modalities were found: high intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate intensity aerobic training (MOD). However, the specific outcomes of these modalities on physical performance and cerebral and muscular plasticity are controversial because many exercise protocols exist. The 1st study explore the impact of these 2 training on endurance and functional capacity and also on muscular and cerebral molecular modifications throughout 8 weeks in healthy rats. HIIT and MOD programs are work-matched and training intensity are determined thanks to the lactate threshold. Our results show a superior and fast effect on endurance capacity after HIIT compared to MOD. Hippocampal plasticity is stimulated only after HIIT and muscular modifications appear to be specific to each modality. A great interest of HIIT is found in stroke patients for whom evidence of endurance modalities efficiency is still missing. A previous study has shown a beneficial effect of HIIT in the acute phase of stroke despite incomplete sensorimotor recuperation. Hence, the interest to deepen in second part of this manuscript the impact of two HIIT modalities (short and long) in recovery optimisation. Our results show that 2 HIIT strongly improve endurance performance and strength of injured paw with a fast effect for long HIIT. The 2 modalities seem to induce cerebral angiogenesis. However, these 2 training do not increase sensorimotor and cognitive functions. In perspective, it appears necessary to develop muscular and cerebral outcomes induced by these 2 HIIT modalities
Books on the topic "Sensorimotricity"
Bolens, Guillemette. Kinesic Humor. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190930066.001.0001.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Sensorimotricity"
Bolens, Guillemette. "Milton." In Kinesic Humor, 25–50. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190930066.003.0002.
Full textVercher, Jean-Louis, and Christophe Bourdin. "Chapitre 2. Sensorimotricité et performance motrice." In La psychologie cognitive, 71–99. Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsmsh.14778.
Full textDufour, Cécile. "Chapitre 7. Sensorimotricité et cognition : de l’enfance à l’adolescence." In Ergothérapie en pédiatrie, 97–111. De Boeck Supérieur, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dbu.alexa.2012.01.0097.
Full textBrun, Anne. "Chapitre 2. Le processus créateur : une voie royale pour une écoute de la sensorimotricité." In Symbolisation et environnements, 33–69. Dunod, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.brun.2019.04.0033.
Full textBrun, Anne. "Transgressions." In Transgressions, 153–68. In Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pres.chagn.2019.01.0154.
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