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Maxime Térémetz
Researcher at Paris Descartes University
Publications - 14
Citations - 372
Maxime Térémetz is an academic researcher from Paris Descartes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finger tapping & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 262 citations.
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Upper Limb Outcome Measures Used in Stroke Rehabilitation Studies: A Systematic Literature Review
Leire Santisteban,Maxime Térémetz,Jean-Pierre Bleton,Jean-Claude Baron,Marc A. Maier,Marc A. Maier,Påvel G. Lindberg,Påvel G. Lindberg +7 more
TL;DR: The results showed a large diversity of outcome measures used across studies, and illustrated the need for strategies to build international consensus on appropriate outcome measures for upper limb function after stroke.
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A novel method for the quantification of key components of manual dexterity after stroke
TL;DR: The Finger Force Manipulandum is a promising tool for the measurement of key components of manual dexterity after stroke and could allow improved targeting of motor rehabilitation.
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Individual recovery profiles of manual dexterity, and relation to corticospinal lesion load and excitability after stroke –a longitudinal pilot study
Julia Birchenall,Maxime Térémetz,Pauline Roca,Jean-Charles Lamy,Catherine Oppenheim,Marc A. Maier,Jean-Louis Mas,Catherine Lamy,Jean-Claude Baron,Påvel G. Lindberg +9 more
TL;DR: The findings support good motor recovery being overall correlated with smaller CST lesion, and with almost complete recovery of CST excitability, and suggest involvement of additional brain structures for fine manual tasks.
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Altered cortical processing of motor inhibition in schizophrenia
Påvel G. Lindberg,Maxime Térémetz,Sylvain Charron,Oussama Kebir,Agathe Saby,Narjes Bendjemaa,Stéphanie Lion,Benoît Crépon,Raphaël Gaillard,Catherine Oppenheim,Marie-Odile Krebs,Isabelle Amado +11 more
TL;DR: This multimodal study provides direct evidence of a task-related deficiency in SICI modulation in schizophrenia likely reflecting deficient GABA-A related processing in motor cortex.
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Impaired force control in writer's cramp showing a bilateral deficit in sensorimotor integration.
Jean-Pierre Bleton,Jean-Pierre Bleton,Maxime Térémetz,Marie Vidailhet,Marie Vidailhet,Serge Mesure,Marc A. Maier,Marc A. Maier,Påvel G. Lindberg +8 more
TL;DR: This study tested the hypothesis that patients with WC have an impaired ability to adjust grip forces according to visual and somatosensory cues in both hands.