Clement Naveilhan
@clementnaveilh1
PhD Student Laboratoire Motricité Humaine Expertise Sport Santé
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11-02-2022 11:37:30
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New results! Stability from subspace rotations and traveling waves doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… #neuroscience Cortical activity spirals like eddies. This may stabilize the brain and keep neural computation on track. Work by Tamal_Batabyal s MIT Picower Institute MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences
New paper from the lab, led by Léo Dutriaux "Disentangling reference frames in the neural compass", ego- vs allo-centric. Check it out! direct.mit.edu/imag/article/d…
Pourquoi a-t-on des crampes lorsque l’on fait du sport ? theconversation.com/pourquoi-a-t-o… via The Conversation France
Marcher ou courir : pour une même distance, qu’est-ce qui consomme le plus d’énergie ? theconversation.com/marcher-ou-cou… via The Conversation France
Our latest work on understanding human behavior in naturalistic tasks out in Nature Communications with Fabian Kessler and Julia Frankenstein: Human navigation strategies and their errors result from dynamic interactions of spatial uncertainties nature.com/articles/s4146…
Our new preprint with manoel ricardo filho is out !! 🥳🥳 Where do I go? Decoding temporal neural dynamics of scene processing and visuospatial memory interactions using CNNs biorxiv.org/content/10.110… If you want a short audio AI-generated summary check this out : sciencecast.org/casts/uyebz4pa…
Comment se motiver pour se remettre au sport ? theconversation.com/comment-se-mot… via The Conversation France
Les bienfaits du sport ne sont plus à prouver. Mais il n’est pas si facile de sauter le pas. Et de persister ➡️ l.lepoint.fr/Kp1 Par Camille Giaufer et Clement Naveilhan pour The Conversation France
Our new preprint is out with Stephen Ramanoel and Klaus Gramann @[email protected] !!! 🥳 Combining mobile EEG and Virtual Reality our results highlight multifaceted role of theta activity in the RSC during naturalistic human path integration biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Thrilling new findings on the role of theta activity in the RSC for both integrating proximal landmark information and physical rotations during path integration. Great work from Clement Naveilhan and Stephen Ramanoel #MobileBrainBodyImaging #mobileEEG #spatialNavigation