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Thierry Pozzo

Researcher at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

Publications -  189
Citations -  7275

Thierry Pozzo is an academic researcher from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body movement & Kinematics. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 183 publications receiving 6545 citations. Previous affiliations of Thierry Pozzo include University of Burgundy & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Head and trunk movements in the frontal plane during complex dynamic equilibrium tasks in humans

TL;DR: It was concluded that head angular stabilization, providing the central nervous system with necessary visual and vestibular references, is essential for effective dynamic postural control in the frontal plane during complex equilibrium tasks.
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Psychomotor Retardation in Depression: A Systematic Review of Diagnostic, Pathophysiologic, and Therapeutic Implications

TL;DR: The aim of this paper was to review the current status of knowledge regarding psychomotor retardation in depression, in order to clarify its role in the diagnostic management of mood disorders.
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The Inactivation Principle: Mathematical Solutions Minimizing the Absolute Work and Biological Implications for the Planning of Arm Movements

TL;DR: A mathematical theory related to both direct and inverse optimal control approaches is presented, and the minimization of an absolute-work-like cost is supported by experimental observations.
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Imagined and actual arm movements have similar durations when performed under different conditions of direction and mass

TL;DR: Results show that both inertial and gravitational constraints are accurately incorporated in the timing of the motor imagery process, which appears therefore to be functionally very close to the process of planning and performing the actual movement.
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Does order and timing in performance of imagined and actual movements affect the motor imagery process? The duration of walking and writing task

TL;DR: The findings give evidence of similar cognitive processes underlying both imagination and actual performance of movement, which is significantly increased compared to variability of the actual movements, for both motor tasks and groups.