Executive control refers to a set of abilities enabling us to plan, control and implement our behavior to rapidly and flexibly adapt to environmental requirements. These adaptations notably involve the suppression of intended or ongoing cognitive or motor processes, a skill referred to as "inhibitory control". To implement efficient executive control of behavior, one must monitor our performance following errors to adjust our behavior accordingly. Deficits in inhibitory control have been associated with the emergènce of a wide range of psychiatric disorders, ranging from drug addiction to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Inhibitory control deficits could, however, be remediated- The brain has indeed the amazing possibility to reor...
This doctoral thesis aims at understanding the neuropathophysiologic correlates in mood disorders. S...
L'objectif de cette thèse a été d'investiguer la question de la généralité et de l'automatisation de...
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects ...
It is routine to feel the pressure during intense academic periods, or to suffer from an injury. Ind...
Post-anoxic coma after cardiac arrest poses critical challenges to clinicians and families regarding...
L'inhibition joue un rôle important dans l'organisation spatio-temporelle de l’activité synchronisée...
We all make decisions of varying levels of importance every day. Because making a decision implies t...
THESIS ABSTRACTThis thesis project was aimed at studying the molecular mechanisms underlying learnin...
With new technological advances in functional brain imaging and theoretical progress in the knowledg...
La dyslexie/dysorthographie est un ensemble de troubles d'apprentissage affectant la lecture (dyslex...
We aimed to investigate the possible role of cortico-basal ganglia loops and dopaminergic pathways i...
Resting and premotor brain activity seems to be decisive for numerous motor behaviors. The literatur...
Succédant à une théorisation centrée sur le rôle des déficits des fonctions exécutives, les modèles ...
Due to its widespread implementation in clinical settings, the neuroscientific study of mindfulness ...
Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is a recent neuro-modulation technique whose effects at...
This doctoral thesis aims at understanding the neuropathophysiologic correlates in mood disorders. S...
L'objectif de cette thèse a été d'investiguer la question de la généralité et de l'automatisation de...
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects ...
It is routine to feel the pressure during intense academic periods, or to suffer from an injury. Ind...
Post-anoxic coma after cardiac arrest poses critical challenges to clinicians and families regarding...
L'inhibition joue un rôle important dans l'organisation spatio-temporelle de l’activité synchronisée...
We all make decisions of varying levels of importance every day. Because making a decision implies t...
THESIS ABSTRACTThis thesis project was aimed at studying the molecular mechanisms underlying learnin...
With new technological advances in functional brain imaging and theoretical progress in the knowledg...
La dyslexie/dysorthographie est un ensemble de troubles d'apprentissage affectant la lecture (dyslex...
We aimed to investigate the possible role of cortico-basal ganglia loops and dopaminergic pathways i...
Resting and premotor brain activity seems to be decisive for numerous motor behaviors. The literatur...
Succédant à une théorisation centrée sur le rôle des déficits des fonctions exécutives, les modèles ...
Due to its widespread implementation in clinical settings, the neuroscientific study of mindfulness ...
Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is a recent neuro-modulation technique whose effects at...
This doctoral thesis aims at understanding the neuropathophysiologic correlates in mood disorders. S...
L'objectif de cette thèse a été d'investiguer la question de la généralité et de l'automatisation de...
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects ...