Ouvrages publiés en collaboration (2)
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Chéron, G., Petieau, M., Cebolla Alvarez, A. M., Simar, C., & Leroy, A. (2021). Egocentric Dynamic Planar Organization of the Angular Movements of the Arm During a Violinist's Performance of a Mozart Symphony. In Egocentric Dynamic Planar Organization of the Angular Movements of the Arm During a Violinist's Performance of a Mozart Symphony, Space-Time Geometries for Motion and Perception in the Brain and the Arts. Springer Link.(Lecture Notes in Morphogenesis).3.
Chéron, G., Duvinage, M., De Saedeleer, C., Castermans, T., Bengoetxea, A., Petieau, M., Seetharaman, K., Hoellinger, T., Dan, B., Dutoit, T., Sylos-Labini, F., Lacquaniti, F., & Ivanenko, Y. P. (2012). From spinal central pattern generators to cortical network: integrated BCI for walking rehabilitation. In Neural Plasticity.4.
Chéron, G., Duvinage, M., Castermans, T., Leurs, F., Cebolla Alvarez, A. M., Bengoetxea, A., De Saedeleer, C., Petieau, M., Hoellinger, T., Seetharaman, K., Drayer, J.-P., & Dan, B. (2011). Toward an integrative dynamic recurrent neural network for sensorimotor coordination dynamics. In Recurrent Neural Networks for Temporal Data Processing (pp. 65-80). Vienna: Intech.7.
Chéron, G., Leurs, F., Bengoetxea, A., Cebolla Alvarez, A. M., Draye, J.-P., D'Alcantara, P., & Dan, B. (2008). Biological Signals Identification by a Dynamic Recurrent Neural Network: from Oculomotor Neural Integrator to Complex Human Movements and Locomotion. In Biological Signals Identification by a Dynamic Recurrent Neural Network: from Oculomotor Neural Integrator to Complex Human Movements and Locomotion. IntechOpen.9.
Chéron, G., Cebolla Alvarez, A. M., Leurs, F., Bengoetxea, A., & Dan, B. (2006). Development and motor control: from the first steps on. In M. L. Latash & F. Lestienne (Eds.), Motor controland learning (pp. 127-139). Springer. doi:10.1007/0-387-28287-4_1210.
Dan, B., Bouillot, E., Bengoetxea, A., Leurs, F., & Chéron, G. (2005). Strategies of locomotor control in cerebral palsy. In H. D. Fong (Ed.), Progress in cerebral palsy research (pp. 123-144). New York: Nova Science Publishers.