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Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
October 2024
Impact Team of the Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre INSERM U1028 CNRS UMR5292 University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.
A vast range of neurophysiological, neuropsychological and behavioural results in monkeys and humans have shown that the immediate surroundings of the body, also known as peripersonal space (PPS), are processed in a unique way. Three roles have been ascribed to PPS mechanisms: to react to threats, to avoid obstacles and to act on objects. However, in many circumstances, one does not wait for objects or agents to enter PPS to plan these behaviours.
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October 2018
Lyon Neurosciences Research Center (CRNL), Inserm U1028 - CNRS UMR5292 - University Claude Bernard, Lyon, France.
How movements are continuously adapted to physiological and environmental changes is a fundamental question in systems neuroscience. While many studies have elucidated the mechanisms which underlie short-term sensorimotor adaptation (∼10-30 min), how these motor memories are maintained over longer-term (>3-5 days) -and thanks to which neural systems-is virtually unknown. Here, we examine in healthy human participants whether the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) is causally involved in the induction and/or the retention of saccadic eye movements' adaptation.
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