Alain Guillaume

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Chaumillon R, Alahyane N, Senot P, et al. (2022) Distractor-induced saccade trajectory curvature reveals visual contralateral bias with respect to the dominant eye. Scientific Reports. 12: 21737
Guillaume A, Fuller JR, Srimal R, et al. (2018) Cortico-cerebellar network involved in saccade adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology
Chaumillon R, Blouin J, Guillaume A. (2018) Interhemispheric Transfer Time Asymmetry of Visual Information Depends on Eye Dominance: An Electrophysiological Study. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 72
Chaumillon R, Alahyane N, Senot P, et al. (2017) Asymmetry in visual information processing depends on the strength of eye dominance. Neuropsychologia. 96: 129-136
Mégardon G, Tandonnet C, Sumner P, et al. (2015) Limitations of short range Mexican hat connection for driving target selection in a 2D neural field: activity suppression and deviation from input stimuli. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 9: 128
Lebar N, Bernier PM, Guillaume A, et al. (2015) Neural correlates for task-relevant facilitation of visual inputs during visually-guided hand movements. Neuroimage. 121: 39-50
Chaumillon R, Alahyane N, Senot P, et al. (2015) [Quantification of ocular dominance for better management of eye disease]. Journal FrançAis D'Ophtalmologie. 38: 322-32
Blouin J, Saradjian AH, Lebar N, et al. (2014) Opposed optimal strategies of weighting somatosensory inputs for planning reaching movements toward visual and proprioceptive targets. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 2290-301
Chaumillon R, Blouin J, Guillaume A. (2014) Eye dominance influences triggering action: the Poffenberger paradigm revisited. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 58: 86-98
Guillaume A. (2012) Saccadic inhibition is accompanied by large and complex amplitude modulations when induced by visual backward masking. Journal of Vision. 12: 5
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