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Samuel Pouplin
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 20
Citations - 116
Samuel Pouplin is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 95 citations.
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Speech effects of a speaking valve versus external PEEP in tracheostomized ventilator-dependent neuromuscular patients.
H. Prigent,Marine Garguilo,Sophie Pascal,Samuel Pouplin,Justine Bouteille,M. Lejaille,David Orlikowski,Frédéric Lofaso +7 more
TL;DR: Low-level PEEP is as effective as PMV in ensuring good speech quality, which might be explained by sealed expiratory line with low- level PEEP and/or respiratory rate increase during speech with PEEP observed in most of the patients.
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Brain-computer interface for the communication of acute patients: a feasibility study and a randomized controlled trial comparing performance with healthy participants and a traditional assistive device
Louis Mayaud,Salvador Cabanilles,Aurélien Van Langhenhove,Marco Congedo,Alexandre Barachant,Samuel Pouplin,Sabine Filipe,Lucie Petegnief,Olivier Rochecouste,Eric Azabou,Caroline Hugeron,M. Lejaille,David Orlikowski,Djillali Annane +13 more
TL;DR: Fatigue was found to be the primary limitation factor, which was particularly true for patients and during the use of the BCI, and an equivalent bit-rate could be achieved using personalized parameters for theBCI.
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Effect of dynamic keyboard and word-prediction systems on text input speed in persons with functional tetraplegia.
Samuel Pouplin,Johanna Robertson,Jean-Yves Antoine,Antoine Blanchet,Jean Loup Kahloun,Philippe Volle,Justine Bouteille,Frédéric Lofaso,Djamel Bensmail +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that current forms of dynamic keyboards and word prediction may not be suitable for increasing text input speed, particularly for subjects who use pointing devices.
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Text input speed in persons with cervical spinal cord injury.
TL;DR: The Scheirer–Ray–Hare test showed that only the type of computer access device significantly influenced TIS, and surprisingly, none of the person’s characteristics, including the level of cervical lesion, affected TIS.
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Tétraplégie: solutions technologiques de compensation des incapacités découlant de l’atteinte des membres supérieurs
Isabelle Laffont,Nicolas Biard,Justine Bouteille,Samuel Pouplin,B. Guillon,B. Bernuz,C. Rech +6 more
TL;DR: Achlioptas et al. as mentioned in this paper propose solutions technologiques de compensation constituent a la fois une alternative and un complement a chirurgie de transferts musculaires des membres superieurs, eventuellement completee par la pose d'un dispositif de stimulation electrique fonctionnelle implante.