Jean-Louis Vercher, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
CNRS (& Aix-Marseille University), Marseille, France 
Area:
Sensorimotor control; Eye-hand coordination;
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Verbe A, Varennes LP, Vercher JL, et al. (2020) How do hoverflies use their righting reflex? The Journal of Experimental Biology
Renault AG, Lefumat H, Miall RC, et al. (2018) Individual movement features during prism adaptation correlate with after-effects and interlimb transfer. Psychological Research
Goulard R, Verbe A, Vercher JL, et al. (2018) Role of the light source position in freely falling hoverflies' stabilization performances. Biology Letters. 14
Goulard R, Vercher JL, Viollet S. (2018) Modeling visual-based pitch, lift and speed control strategies in hoverflies. Plos Computational Biology. 14: e1005894
Macaluso T, Bourdin C, Buloup F, et al. (2017) Sensorimotor Reorganizations of Arm Kinematics and Postural Strategy for Functional Whole-Body Reaching Movements in Microgravity. Frontiers in Physiology. 8: 821
Goulard R, Vercher JL, Viollet S. (2016) To crash or not to crash: how do hoverflies cope with free-fall situations and weightlessness? The Journal of Experimental Biology. 219: 2497-503
Macaluso T, Bourdin C, Buloup F, et al. (2016) Kinematic features of whole-body reaching movements underwater: Neutral buoyancy effects. Neuroscience
Lefumat HZ, Miall RC, Cole JD, et al. (2016) Generalization of force-field adaptation in proprioceptively deafferented subjects. Neuroscience Letters
Goulard R, Julien-Laferriere A, Fleuriet J, et al. (2015) Behavioural evidence for a visual and proprioceptive control of head roll in hoverflies (Episyrphus balteatus, Dipteran). The Journal of Experimental Biology
Lefumat HZ, Vercher JL, Miall RC, et al. (2015) To transfer or not to transfer? Kinematics and laterality quotient predict interlimb transfer of motor learning. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00749.2015
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