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- Publications
- Influence
Feeling of presence in Parkinson's disease
- G. Fénelon, T. Soulas, Laurent Cleret de Langavant, I. Trinkler, A. Bachoud-Lévi
- Medicine
- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
- 7 May 2011
Background A feeling of presence (FP), that is, the vivid sensation that somebody (distinct from oneself) is present nearby, is commonly reported by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), but its… Expand
Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Communication via Pointing
- L. Cleret de Langavant, P. Remy, +4 authors A. Bachoud-Lévi
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 15 March 2011
Communicative pointing is a human specific gesture which allows sharing information about a visual item with another person. It sets up a three-way relationship between a subject who points, an… Expand
Joint recognition–expression impairment of facial emotions in Huntington's disease despite intact understanding of feelings
- I. Trinkler, L. C. D. Langavant, A. Bachoud-Lévi
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cortex
- 1 February 2013
Patients with Huntington's disease (HD), a neurodegenerative disorder that causes major motor impairments, also show cognitive and emotional deficits. While their deficit in recognising emotions has… Expand
Heterotopagnosia: When I point at parts of your body
- L. C. D. Langavant, I. Trinkler, P. Césaro, A. Bachoud-Lévi
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuropsychologia
- 1 June 2009
Heterotopagnosia is the acquired inability of brain-lesioned patients to point at someone else's body parts when prompted. The cognitive basis of this disorder is unclear. It might result from a… Expand
Viewing another person's body as a target object: A behavioural and PET study of pointing
- L. C. D. Langavant, I. Trinkler, P. Remy, B. Thirioux, A. Bachoud-Lévi
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuropsychologia
- 1 July 2012
Humans usually point at objects to communicate with other persons, although they generally avoid pointing at the other's body. Moreover, patients with heterotopagnosia after left parietal damage… Expand
The impairment of emotion recognition in Huntington’s disease extends to positive emotions
- Laura Robotham, D. Sauter, A. Bachoud-Lévi, I. Trinkler
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cortex
- 1 July 2011
Patients with Huntington's Disease (HD) are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. However, the nature and extent of the impairment is controversial: it has variously been argued to… Expand
Embodied emotion impairment in Huntington's Disease
- I. Trinkler, Sévérine Devignevielle, A. Achaibou, R. Ligneul, A. Bachoud-Lévi
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cortex
- 1 July 2017
Theories of embodied cognition suggest that perceiving an emotion involves somatovisceral and motoric re-experiencing. Here we suggest taking such an embodied stance when looking at emotion… Expand
Contemporary Dance Practice Improves Motor Function and Body Representation in Huntington's Disease: A Pilot Study.
- I. Trinkler, Philippe Chéhère, +5 authors A. Durr
- Medicine
- Journal of Huntington's disease
- 2019
BACKGROUND
Physical exercise improves neurological conditions, but adherence is hard to establish. Dance might be a promising alternative; however, since patients with Huntington's disease (HD)… Expand
Feeling of a presence in PD -1-Feeling of presence in Parkinson ’ s disease
Background. A feeling of presence (FP), ie the vivid sensation that somebody (distinct from oneself) is present nearby, is commonly reported by patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) but its… Expand
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Rôle des ganglions de la base dans la coordination entre les ajustements posturaux et l’exécution du pas chez l’homme
- X. Drevelle, A. Demain, A. Collomb-Clerc, I. Trinkler, M. Welter
- Philosophy
- Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical…
- 1 November 2015
Introduction Le role des ganglions de la base dans le controle de la locomotion et l’equilibre reste mal connu. Afin de mieux comprendre l’implication de ces structures, l’initiation de la marche a… Expand