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Journal articles on the topic "Somesthésique"
Pillot-Loiseau, Claire. "Evolution et prise en compte des représentations et ressentis d’apprenants de la prononciation du français." SHS Web of Conferences 78 (2020): 07008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20207807008.
Full textTranier, S., B. Chevallier, D. Lemaigre, F. Liot, B. Lagardère, and J. P. Gallet. "Potentiel évoqué somesthésique du membre inférieur chez le nouveau-né prématuré." Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 20, no. 6 (December 1990): 463–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0987-7053(05)80103-0.
Full textZeid Belhabib, Aboubaker, Rachida Hantala, Mourad Zamoum, and Athmane Chaouch. "Étude des PES dans l’évaluation de la réorganisation corticale somesthésique après lésions nerveuses post-traumatiques." Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 47, no. 3 (June 2017): 190–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucli.2017.05.014.
Full textZennou-Azogui, Y., N. Catz, K. Sadlaoud, D. Sauvajon, and C. Xerri. "Plasticité fonctionnelle dans l’hémisphère controlatéral à une atteinte ischémique du cortex somesthésique chez le rat. Approche en imagerie optique extrinsèque." Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation 33 (September 2014): A169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annfar.2014.07.283.
Full textHamon, M. "La douleur pour les nuls." European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.014.
Full textGrebot, Elisabeth, and Benjamin Paty. "Sous-capacités d'imagerie et suggestibilité. Le rôle de trois sous-capacités (vivacité, contrôle, stabilité) d'imagerie (visuelle, auditive et somesthésique) dans deux dimensions de la suggestibilité (idéationnelle et motrice non volontaire)." Bulletin de psychologie Numéro 479, no. 5 (2005): 549. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/bupsy.479.0549.
Full textJaafari, N. "AFPBN – Insight et empathie en psychiatrie." European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S90—S91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.390.
Full textPraline, Julien, Hélène-Marie Lanoiselee, Grégoire Du Passage, and Steve Remer. "Potentiels évoqués somesthésiques dans les polyradiculonévrites inflammatoires chroniques." Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 46, no. 2 (April 2016): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucli.2016.05.063.
Full textOlivié, X. "Somesthésie et déficiences du schéma corporel." Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 42, no. 6 (December 2012): 399. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucli.2012.09.042.
Full textBoisseau, N., F. M.A.rtin, E. Couadau, E. Lhubat, G. Slepchenko, C. Dolisi, M. Raucoules, and D. Grimaud. "R442 Effets du sévoflurane vs propofol sur les potentiels évoqués somesthésiques." Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation 17, no. 8 (January 1998): 1031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0750-7658(98)80558-3.
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Jeffrey-Gauthier, Renaud. "Couplage neurovasculaire lors de processus reliés à la douleur dans le cortex somesthésique primaire du rat." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2013. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/6962/1/030592845.pdf.
Full textBourgeon, Stéphanie. "Remodelage des cartes du cortex somesthésique dépendant de l'expérience sensorielle et corrélats perceptifs : approches électrophysiologique et comportementale chez le rat adulte." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX11031.
Full textDupuy, Emma. "Impact d'une déficience somesthésique sur les mécanismes de régulation du contrôle postural : un nouveau modèle, le syndrome d'Ehlers-Danlos de type hypermobile." Thesis, Normandie, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019NORMC402/document.
Full textEhlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is the clinical manifestation of hereditary connective tissue disorders, comprising several clinical forms. The EDS hypermobility type (EDSh) is characterized by generalized joint hypermobility and variable skin hyperextensibility, which both generate somatosensory impairment. Somatosensory system is, together with visual and vestibular systems, crucially involved in sensorimotor system functioning. The aim of this work was to understand the impact of impaired proprioception on perceptive and sensorimotor mechanisms underlying postural control in EDSh patients. Evaluation of postural control was structured around two approaches. The first one was indirect, and evaluated the sensory mechanism underlying vertical perception. The second one was direct, and used detailed stabilometric analyses to investigate postural control.The first objective of this work was to evaluate how somatosensory impairment affects the contribution of spatial frame of reference (allocentric, egocentric, and geocentric) to visual vertical perception. Two types of tests were conducted to assess the vertical perception with and without visual information (Rod and Frame Test, RFT; Subjective visual vertical, SVV). These two studies showed that somatosensory impairment reduces the contribution of egocentric frame of reference (body axis) to vertical perception. In response, patients increase their visual field dependence, and thus, use preferentially allocentric frame of reference. The second axis aimed to identify sensory strategies adopted by these patients and their repercussion on postural regulation mechanisms. To investigate this question, a thorough postural assessment was conducted, using sensory perturbation and dual-task paradigm, and linear and non-linear analyses. We observed that somatosensory impairment impacts muscular proprioceptive contribution to automatic regulation mechanism involved in postural control. These modifications in postural regulation induce an increase of active monitoring of postural sway. In response, EDSh patients develop a visual dependence, and produce adaptive strategies based on stiffening of corrective mechanisms acting in long term. Finally, two pilot studies were conducted to test the impact of proprioceptive remediation, somatosensory orthoses and sensorimotor rehabilitation program, on postural control of these patients. Both of these two therapeutic solutions seem to induce a beneficial effect on postural control. This effect is reflected by an improvement of postural stability when patients wore somatosensory orthoses, and an enhancement of postural efficiency in response to sensorimotor rehabilitation. However, results also indicate that the immediate effect induced by orthotic device of somatosensory substitution is limited, because it did not help to decrease visual dependency. Hence, these observations allowed us to identify the postural regulation specificities in EDSh patients, and, in a preliminary way, to observe how they change in response to therapeutic solutions based on sensory remediation
Corbo, Julien. "Des illusions tactiles à l’intégration spatiotemporelle dans le cortex somesthésique primaire : influence de la temporalité des stimuli cutanés sur leur représentation corticale." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0505.
Full textSeveral tactile spatiotemporal illusions suggest that the timing of successive cutaneous stimulations modify the perception of their spatial location. If they are close enough in time and space, shorter inter-stimuli time intervals (ISI) lead to shorted perceived distances. To the extreme of this time-space relation, when the stimuli are simultaneous, subjects report the merged perception of a unique and centered point of stimulation. Therefore, the tactile perceptual system seems to use the time separating two stimuli to compute their spatial distance. To understand the implementation of this perceptual rule, one can investigate the neural representation of the stimuli that elicit the illusory percept, looking for spatial distortions and their underlying mechanisms. Studies based on the measure of the hemodynamic responses have shown such distortions of the somatotopic representations in the primary somatosensory cortex, for simultaneous and delayed stimulations. In order to enhance our understanding of the elementary phenomenon that underpins those spatial modifications of the sensory inputs, we investigated the cortical representation of pairs of simultaneous and delayed cutaneous stimuli in the S1 of anesthetized rats. Using electrophysiological recordings and extrinsic optical imaging, we revealed the cortical merging of inputs from simultaneous digits stimulation. When the stimuli were delayed, we observed ISI-dependent modulations of the responses to the second stimulus. This spatiotemporal integration, that didn’t seem to contribute directly to a distance contraction effect, could however favor the mislocalization observed in illusory perception
Cartry, Odile. "Apport des nouvelles techniques, potentiels évoqués somesthésiques précoces et imagerie par résonance magnétique, dans l'étude de la colonne cervicale de la polyarthrite rhumatoïde : à propos d'une étude personnelle concernant 37 patients atteints de polyarthrite rhumatoïde." Saint-Etienne, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993STET6419.
Full textSangari, Sina. "Atteintes sensorimotrices dans la sclérose latérale amyotrophique chez l'homme." Thesis, Paris 6, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA066302/document.
Full textAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is an adulthood neurodegenerative disease characterized by loss of motor neurons. Considered as a purely motor pathways disease, some investigations brought evidences for early and parallel sensory pathway impairments and for interneuron impairments that could precede and lead to motor neuron hyperexcitation. Although motoneuron activity is closely associated to sensory afferents and interneurons, their effects onto motoneuron excitation and their involvement in impairment spreading have not been studied yet. The aim of this thesis was on one hand, to confirm and characterize anatomically and functionally sensory impairment at spinal and cortical level in patients at the early stage of the disease and, on the other hand, to assess effects induced by these inputs onto motoneuron activity and through cervical and lumbar interneurons. Research project originality was to focus on proximal muscles clinically unaffected of which « presymptomatic » motoneurons receive sensory inputs from distal muscles clinically affected. We showed that: 1) despite their reduction, sensory inputs induce an hyperexcitation of motoneurons; 2) excitability and state of these motoneuron pools are normal through corticospinal afferents but are hyperexcited by peripheral afferents; 3) activity of cervical and lumbar propriospinal system and recurrent inhibition are reinforced
Dinomais, Mickael. "Etude du cortex sensori-moteur en Imagerie par Résonance Magnétique Fonctionnelle : du sujet sain à l'enfant avec paralysie cérébrale." Phd thesis, Université d'Angers, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01021084.
Full textAlbert, Didier. "Rachis cervical rhumatoi͏̈de et potentiels évoqués somesthésiques dynamiques." Bordeaux 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995BOR23051.
Full textBernard, Demanze Laurence. "Repondération des informations somesthésiques dans le contrôle postural." Chambéry, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CHAMS001.
Full textThe aim of this work was 1) to investigate healthy subject' s ability to recalibrate their somesthesic plantar information in the control of undisturbed upright stance maintenance and 2) to evaluate the capacities of postural adaptation in subjects with peripheral neuropathy. An analytical method consisting in estimating the movements of the centre of gravity (CG) from the signal of the centre of pressure recorded through a force platform was used. Results show that the nature and the duration of the stimulation can influence differently the postural stability. Finally, the adaptation of the postural behaviour in subjects with peripheral neuropathy would depend on the level of their tactile sensory deficit
Lugaz, Olivia. "Convergence des sensations gustatives et somesthésiques : cas particulier des acides." Paris 11, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA112294.
Full textThis study showed that saliva secretion was not enhanced in low saliva flow rate subjects (LF) by an acid stimulation contrary to high saliva flow rate subjects (HF). Recorded Time-intensity profiles showed that HF perceived a higher intensity for acid solutions than LF whereas their pH measured on the tongue were less acid than those of LF. Thus, HF are more sensitive to acids, but they are also relatively more sensitive to hydrophobic than hydrophilic acids compared to LF. Nerve recordings showed that the hydrophobicity of an acid may overcome the concentration of potentially free protons to stimulate the trigeminal (V) free nerve endings, located deep in the lingual epithelium. All these results suggest that HF exhibit a higher sensitivity of the V than LF do. Semantic study of the acid perception showed that some descriptors may be specific of the chorda tympani nerve (taste nerve, CT) and others of the V. Nerve recordings showed that CT responses decreased with repeated acid stimulations, suggesting that the V needs to be activated to modulate the CT activity. Furthermore, CT responses to tastants were modulated by capsaicin, a trigeminal stimulus, only if it elicited a response on either CT/V or both. Finally, CT secondary responses began later than the secondary responses of the V, suggesting that the activity of the V may drive the CT activity. Sectioning the nerves led to an additional decrease of the nerve responses and to a variation of the basal activity on the distal cut end, this phenomenon was never observed when nerves remained intact. Altogether, these observations show how functional interactions help to constitute the polymodal "taste" sensation
Books on the topic "Somesthésique"
Lawler, Jocalyn. La face cachée des soins: Soins au corps, intimité et pratique soignante. Paris: Seli Arslan, 2002.
Find full textFrank, Ruella. Le corps comme conscience: Approche corporelle et développementale de la psychothérapie. Bordeaux: L'Exprimerie, 2005.
Find full textSomesthetic system of the rat. New York: Raven Press, 1988.
Find full textBehind the screens: Nursing, somology, and the problem of the body. Redwood City, Calif: Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co., 1993.
Find full textLawler, Jocalyn. Behind the screens: Nursing, somology, and the problem of the body. Melbourne: Churchill Livingstone, 1994.
Find full textMark, Rowe, and Aitkin Lindsay, eds. Information processing in mammalian auditory and tactile systems: Proceedings of a Boden Research Conference, held in Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia, February 1-3, 1989. New York: Wiley-Liss, 1990.
Find full textLawler, Jocalyn. Behind the Screens: Nursing, Somology, and the Problem of the Body. Churchill Livingstone, 1991.
Find full textBehind the Screens: Nursing, Somology and the Problem of the Body. BookBaby, 2006.
Find full textRoses-Thema, Cynthia. Floating Bones: A Dancer's Tensegretic Body As Teacher. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textRoses-Thema, Cynthia. Floating Bones: A Dancer's Tensegretic Body As Teacher. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
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