Nadia Alahyane
Affiliations: | 2002-2006 | INSERM, Rennes, Bretagne, France |
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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 |
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 |
Lemoine-Lardennois C, Alahyane N, Tailhefer C, et al. (2016) Saccadic Adaptation in 10-41 Month-Old Children. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 241 |
Alahyane N, Lemoine-Lardennois C, Tailhefer C, et al. (2016) Development and learning of saccadic eye movements in 7- to 42-month-old children. Journal of Vision. 16: 6 |
Witiuk K, Fernandez-Ruiz J, McKee R, et al. (2014) Cognitive deterioration and functional compensation in ALS measured with fMRI using an inhibitory task. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 14260-71 |
Alahyane N, Brien DC, Coe BC, et al. (2014) Developmental improvements in voluntary control of behavior: effect of preparation in the fronto-parietal network? Neuroimage. 98: 103-17 |
Alahyane N, Devauchelle AD, Salemme R, et al. (2008) Spatial transfer of adaptation of scanning voluntary saccades in humans. Neuroreport. 19: 37-41 |
Cotti J, Guillaume A, Alahyane N, et al. (2007) Adaptation of voluntary saccades, but not of reactive saccades, transfers to hand pointing movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. 98: 602-12 |
Alahyane N, Salemme R, Urquizar C, et al. (2007) Oculomotor plasticity: are mechanisms of adaptation for reactive and voluntary saccades separate? Brain Research. 1135: 107-21 |
Alahyane N, Pélisson D. (2005) Long-lasting modifications of saccadic eye movements following adaptation induced in the double-step target paradigm. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 12: 433-43 |