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Marc Jeannerod

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  180
Citations -  34950

Marc Jeannerod is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Action (philosophy) & Body movement. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 180 publications receiving 33633 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Jeannerod include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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The hand and the object: the role of posterior parietal cortex in forming motor representations.

TL;DR: The hypothesis of several subsystems for processing visual information is expanded to the context of visuomotor functions and suggests separate representations for localizing and grasping within parietal cortex.
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Visuo-motor control of the ipsilateral hand: evidence from right brain-damaged patients.

TL;DR: Results show that the right hemisphere contributes to the processing of visuo-motor information that is necessary for executing actions with the ipsilateral hand in the contralateral space.
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Adaptation of the two arms to opposite prism displacements

TL;DR: In normal subjects, the two arms were exposed separately to prismatic displacements of opposite sign, using the eye ipsilateral to the exposed arm to preclude the possible role of oculomotor signals in this type of prism adaptation.
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Language-induced motor perturbations during the execution of a reaching movement.

TL;DR: It is shown that the reaching movement can be disturbed by action words even when the words are presented delayed with respect to movement onset, and the results are compared to studies that show language–motor interaction in conditions where the word is presented prior to movements onset.
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Compensation of postural effects of hemilabyrinthectomy in the cat. A sensory substitution process

TL;DR: It is inferred that static visual input is a necessary condition for compensation of the postural deficits of hemi-labyrinthectomy in the cat.