12 Papers
78 Citations
A. Marquer is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Balance (ability) & Vestibular system. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications.
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Humans use internal models to construct and update a sense of verticality
Julien Barra,A. Marquer,Roxane Joassin,Céline Reymond,Liliane Metge,V. Chauvineau,Dominic Pérennou +6 more
TL;DR: This study reveals the existence of a synthesis of vestibular and somaesthetic graviception for which the posterolateral thalamus plays a major role, and concludes that humans construct and update internal models of verticality in which somatosensory information plays an important role.
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Measuring verticality perception after stroke: Why and how?
TL;DR: The reasons and findings that explain why measuring verticality perception after stroke is interesting are reviewed, and evolutions of concepts and measurement standards of verticality representation should guide the emergence of rehabilitation programs specifically dedicated to the sense of Verticality after stroke.
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Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients.
Isabelle V. Bonan,Isabelle V. Bonan,Isabelle V. Bonan,A. Marquer,Selim Eskiizmirliler,Selim Eskiizmirliler,Alain Yelnik,Pierre-Paul Vidal +7 more
TL;DR: Stroke patients are highly dependent on visual, proprioceptive and vestibular information in order to control their standing posture and individually differ in their relative sensitivity to each type of sensory stimulation.
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The assessment and treatment of postural disorders in cerebellar ataxia: A systematic review
TL;DR: A systematic review on the treatment of postural disorders in cerebellar ataxia is presented in this article, where 19 articles were selected, of which three were randomized, controlled trials.
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New rehabilitation program for intermittent claudication: Interval training with active recovery: pilot study.
B. Villemur,A. Marquer,E. Gailledrat,C. Benetreau,Barbara Bucci,V. Evra,V. Rabeau,M.-P. De Angelis,J. Y. Bouchet,Patrick H. Carpentier,Dominic Pérennou +10 more
TL;DR: This study showed that an interval training program with active recovery was effective and safe for patients with Stage II peripheral arterial disease, the patients' motivation was high and this study must now be validated by a clinical trial.
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