Marine Granjon
University of Lyon
6 Papers
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Marine Granjon is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prejudice (legal term) & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Mechanical problem-solving strategies in Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia.
Mathieu Lesourd,Josselin Baumard,Christophe Jarry,Frédérique Etcharry-Bouyx,Serge Belliard,Olivier Moreaud,Bernard Croisile,Valérie Chauviré,Marine Granjon,Didier Le Gall,François Osiurak +10 more
TL;DR: It is considered that difficulties met by AD patients to solve mechanical problems or even to use familiar tools may not be caused by mechanical knowledge impairment per se, as opposed to apraxia of tool use observed in LBD patients.
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Rethinking the Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Pantomime of Tool Use: Evidence from Alzheimer’s Disease and Semantic Dementia
Mathieu Lesourd,Josselin Baumard,Christophe Jarry,Frédérique Etcharry-Bouyx,Serge Belliard,Olivier Moreaud,Bernard Croisile,Valérie Chauviré,Marine Granjon,Didier Le Gall,François Osiurak +10 more
TL;DR: This study explores the role of functional, mechanical, and manipulation knowledge in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and semantic dementia and apraxia of tool use and finds that mechanical problem solving, assessing mechanical knowledge, was a good predictor of the global performance of pantomime of tools use.
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A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance
David Vaidis,Willem Sleegers,Florian van Leeuwen,Kenneth G. DeMarree,Bjørn Sætrevik,Robert M. Ross,Kathleen E. Schmidt,John Protzko,Coby Morvinski,Omid Gholam Ghasemi,Andrew J. Roberts,Jeff Stone,Alexandre Bran,Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe,Ceren Gunsoy,Lisa S. Moussaoui,Andrew R. Smith,Armelle Nugier,Marie-Pierre Fayant,Ali H. Al-Hoorie,Obed Kwame Appiah,Spencer Arbige,Benjamin Aubert‐Teillaud,Olga Bialobrzeska,Stéphanie Bordel,Valérian Boudjemadi,Hilmar Brohmer,Quinn Cabooter,Mehdi Chahir,Ianis Chassang,Armand Chatard,Yu Yang Chou,Sungeun Chung,Maria Adelina Cristea,Joséphine Daga,Gregory John Depow,O. Desrichard,Dmitrii Dubrov,Thomas Rhys Evans,Séverine Falkowicz,Sylvain Ferreira,Tim Figureau,Valérie Fointiat,Théo Friedrich,Anastasia S. Gashkova,Fabien Girandola,Marine Granjon,Dmitry Grigoryev,Gul Pamukcu Gunaydin,Şevval Güzel,Mahsa Hazrati,Mai Helmy,Ayumi Ikeda,Michael Inzlicht,S. Jaubert,Dauren Kasanov,Mohammad Mohsen Khoddami,Taenyun Kim,Kiyoshi Kiyokawa,Rabia I. Kodapanakkal,Alexandra Kosachenko,Kortney Maedge,John H. Mahaney,Marie-Amélie Martinie,Vitor N. Mascheretti,Yoriko Matsuda,Maxime Mauduy,Nicolas Mauny,Armand Metzen,Eva Moreno-Bella,Miguel Moya,Kévin Nadarajah,P. Nejat,Elisabeth Norman,Irmak Olcaysoy Okten,Asil Ali Özdoğru,Ceyda Ozer,Elena Padial-Rojas,Yuri G. Pavlov,Monica Perusquía-Hernández,Dora Proost,Aleksandra Rabinovitch,Odile Rohmer,Emre Selcuk,Cécile Sénémeaud,Yaniv Shani,Elena Alexandrovna Shmeleva,Emmelie Simoens,Kaitlin A. Smith,Alain Somat,Hayeon Song,Fatih Sonmez,Lionel Souchet,John J. Taylor,Ilja van Beest,Nicolas Van der Linden,Steven Verheyen,Bruno Verschuere,Kevin Vezirian,Luc Vieira,Sera Wiechert,Guillermo B. Willis,Robin Wollast,Ji Xia,Yuki Yamada,Naoto Yoshimura,Daniel Priolo +106 more
TL;DR: The induced-compliance paradigm does not provide robust evidence for cognitive dissonance.
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Neural empathic response to disability: An ERP study of prejudice
TL;DR: The authors found that the pain detection is modulated by group membership (with disabilities vs. without disabilities) on N2-N3, suggesting better neural decoding of pain vs. non-pain in the without-disability condition.
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Novel Tool Selection in Left Brain-Damaged Patients With Apraxia of Tool Use: A Study of Three Cases.
François Osiurak,Marine Granjon,Isabelle Bonnevie,Joël Brogniart,Laura Mechtouff,Amandine Benoit,Norbert Nighoghossian,Mathieu Lesourd +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that tool use disorders result from impaired technical reasoning, leading patients to meet difficulties in selecting tools based on their physical properties, and these difficulties can decrease as the choice is reduced, at least for some properties, opening new avenues for rehabilitation programs.
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