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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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Automatic versus voluntary motor imitation: effect of visual context and stimulus velocity.

TL;DR: The findings of this study support the existence of low-level sensory-motor matching mechanisms that work on movement planning and represent the basis for higher levels of social interaction.
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Gait-dependent motor memory facilitation in covert movement execution.

TL;DR: The results on timing variability provide evidence for gait-dependent motor memory facilitation in covert movement execution and it is proposed that gact-dependent contribution of sensory feedback information to movement regulation may account for these findings.
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Energy-related optimal control accounts for gravitational load: comparing shoulder, elbow, and wrist rotations.

TL;DR: Numerical simulations revealed that the experimental findings could be attributed to an optimal motor planning that integrates the direction and the magnitude of gravity torque and minimizes the absolute work of forces around each joint.
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Head kinematic during various motor tasks in humans.

TL;DR: The results suggest that head stabilization is related to an ocular fixation point in the direction of gaze in space and is probably regulated on the basis of a predictive mode of sensory motor control.
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Shaping Motor Cortex Plasticity Through Proprioception

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the maintenance of dynamic proprioceptive inputs in an immobilized arm through muscle vibration can prevent the hemispheric unbalance induced by short-term limb disuse.