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Guy Cheron

Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles

Publications -  231
Citations -  8374

Guy Cheron is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatosensory evoked potential & Recurrent neural network. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 222 publications receiving 7610 citations. Previous affiliations of Guy Cheron include École Normale Supérieure & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Central somatosensory conduction in man: neural generators and interpeak latencies of the far-field components recorded from neck and right or left scalp and earlobes.

TL;DR: Early somatosensory evoked potential components to median nerve or finger stimulation were recorded with non-cephalic references in normal young adults to identify spinal entry time with the onset of the neck N11 or scalp P11 and suggest that FF3-FF4 are generated in medial lemniscus rather than above the thalamus.
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Non-cephalic reference recording of early somatosensory potentials to finger stimulation in adult or aging normal man: differentiation of widespread N18 and contralateral N20 from the prerolandic P22 and N30 components.

TL;DR: The changes associated with normal aging have been confirmed and extended and a new widespread component N18 was identified and shown to be generated below the cortex.
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Design and Control of the MINDWALKER Exoskeleton

TL;DR: The design, control, and preliminary evaluation of a novel exoskeleton, MINDWALKER, which has a novel step-width adaptation algorithm to stabilize lateral balance and which tested on both healthy subjects and paraplegics showed that all users could successfully trigger steps by CoM displacement.
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Prevertebral (oesophageal) recording of subcortical somatosensory evoked potentials in man: the spinal P13 component and the dual nature of the spinal generators.

TL;DR: The use of 14 simultaneous recordings including a series of pre- and post-vertebral electrodes clearly identified two distinct generators for the spinal SEP components to median nerve stimulation: a presynaptic generator which ascends the dorsal column (N 11 ) and a postsynaptic fixed generator in the dorsal horn of the cervical spinal cord (N 13 -P 13).
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Performance of the Emotiv Epoc headset for P300-based applications

TL;DR: Although this low-cost headset is able to record EEG data in a satisfying manner, it should only be chosen for non critical applications such as games, communication systems, etc, and not for rehabilitation or prosthesis control, because of a lack of reliability.