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Journal articles on the topic "Comportements nocturnes"
Gibbs, S. A., P. Proserpio, G. Lo Russo, S. Francione, and L. Nobili. "Caractéristiques anatomo-électro-cliniques des comportements moteurs épileptiques nocturnes et des parasomnies non-REM." Pratique Neurologique - FMC 5, no. 2 (April 2014): 121–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.praneu.2014.01.014.
Full textDidi, R., A. Marin, J. C. Girod, L. Nicolleau, and D. Maltaverne. "Clinique des pathologies médicolégales du sommeil." European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 574–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.266.
Full textReynaud, Eve, Jonathan Bernard, Anne Forhan, Marie-Aline Charles, Barbara Heude, and Sabine Plancoulaine. "Réveils nocturnes et trouble du comportement chez l’enfant de 2 à 5ans dans la cohorte EDEN." Médecine du Sommeil 13, no. 1 (January 2016): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2016.01.003.
Full textSteenkeste, F., H. Bocquet, M. Chan, and E. Campo. "La mise en place d'une technologie pour observer le comportement nocturne des personnes âgées en institution." ITBM-RBM 22, no. 1 (February 2001): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1297-9562(01)90043-9.
Full textBrillet, C. "Comportement Agonistique et Structure Sociale du Lezard Nocturne Malgache Paroedura pictus (Peters, 1854) (Sauria, Gekkonidae) Etudié au Laboratoire." Amphibia-Reptilia 7, no. 3 (1986): 237–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853886x00037.
Full textBrillet, C. "Analyse Comparative De La Structure Du Comportement Sexuel Chez Deux Espéces De Geckos Nocturnes: Eublepharis Macularius Et Paroedura Pictus (Sauria, Gekkonidae)." Behaviour 117, no. 1-2 (1991): 117–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853991x00157.
Full textUguccioni, G., O. Pallanca, J. L. Golmard, P. Dodet, B. Herlin, S. Leu-Semenescu, and I. Arnulf. "Consolidation mnésique nocturne lors de trouble comportemental en sommeil paradoxal et réactivation verbale au cours de la somniloquie." Médecine du Sommeil 11, no. 1 (January 2014): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2014.01.009.
Full textCHEMINEAU, P., and J. A. DELGADILLO. "Neuroendocrinologie de la reproduction chez les caprins." INRAE Productions Animales 7, no. 5 (November 27, 1994): 315–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.1994.7.5.4177.
Full textPhilipps, Nathalia, Pierre P. Kastendeuch, and Georges Najjar. "Analyse de la variabilité spatio-temporelle de l’îlot de chaleur urbain à Strasbourg (France)." Climatologie 17 (2020): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/climat/202017010.
Full textHaridi, Mehdi, Sebastian Weyn Banningh, Marion Cle, Smaranda Leu-Semenescu, Marie Vidailhet, and Isabelle Arnulf. "Y a-t-il un trouble de la régulation motrice nocturne commun au somnambulisme et au trouble comportemental en sommeil paradoxal (TCSP) ?" Médecine du Sommeil 14, no. 1 (March 2017): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msom.2017.01.102.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Comportements nocturnes"
Banerjee, Soutrik. "Téléassistance des malades âgés : développement de l'actimétrie déambuloire nocturne." Toulouse 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005TOU30147.
Full textMasante-Roca, Ingwild. "Attraction de l'eudémis de la vigne par la plante hôte : gènes, cerveau et comportement." Bordeaux 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004BOR21109.
Full textOlfaction plays a major role in the process of host plant finding in moths. The understanding of the host plant attraction is essential to develop new biological control methods against a serious pest insect, the European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana. I studied olfactory guided behaviour, as well as its neurological basis in this tortricid species. Wind tunnel experiments showed that only mated females responded to grapevine plant odours. Electrophysiological experiments revealed that structure and function of neurons in the primary olfactory centre, the antennal lobe (AL), were correlated and varied depending on sex and mating status. A complete 3D-AL atlas was reconstructed and glomeruli housing arborisations of physiologically characterised neurons were identified. I identified and cloned a gene, Lbfor (L. Botrana foraging). Its expression in the brain being is higher in mated than in virgin females, thus suggesting a role in behavioural plasticity
Reynaud, Eve. "Étude des réveils nocturnes et du comportement de l’enfant de 2 à 5 ans dans la cohorte EDEN : une approche développementale." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCB108/document.
Full textContext: The structure of sleep evolves greatly in the first years of life. Occasional nightwaking is thus normal in young children, but waking-up every other night or more is considered adversely frequent. The scientific literature suggests that frequent night-waking is associated with concomitant behavioral difficulties in children. Yet, little is known about the evolution of night-waking in preschool years and its longitudinal association with behavior. Objectives: To model the evolution of night-waking between the age of 2 and 5-6 years and explore the association with family and child related factors. To analyze the associations between night-waking trajectories and behavior before school entry. Population and methods: Analyses were based on the French birth-cohort study EDEN, which recruited 2 002 pregnant women between 2003 and 2006 in the maternity of Poitiers and Nancy. Information regarding night-waking and behavior were assessed using parental questionnaires at the ages of 2, 3 and 5-6 years. The « group based trajectory modeling » method allowed us to model the evolution of night-waking and of inattention/hyperactivity, describing different developmental trends between the age of 2 and 5-6 years. The associations between night-waking trajectories, family and child related factors and behavior, were analyzed using logistic regressions, adjusted on potential confounding factors. Results: Two distinct night-waking trajectories were identified in children between the age of 2 and 5-6 years. One, named « rare night-waking », represented 77% of the children. This group followed a linear trajectory, which was close to zero and slightly declining with time. The second trajectory, named « common night-waking », represented 23% of the children. It was higher than the first trajectory at each time-point, and a peak was observed at age 3. Risk factors for belonging to the « common night-waking » trajectory were life-style related factors: exposures to second hand smoking, collective care arrangement, and time spent in front of the television. Children belonging to the common night-waking trajectory had higher risk of having emotional symptoms, conduct problems and inattention/hyperactivity at age 5-6. No associations were found with prosocial behavior nor peer-relationship problems. Three trajectories of inattention/hyperactivity were identified, a low, an intermediate and a high one, all stable in time. The risk of belonging to a high inattention/hyperactivity trajectory, compared to a low one, were four time more important for children with a « common night-waking » trajectory. Conclusion: Night-waking and inattention/hyperactivity persist in preschool years. A common night-waking trajectory during this period is a risk factor of diverse behavioral difficulties: emotional symptoms, conduct problems and inattention/hyperactivity. The latter co-evolves with night-waking. Our results highlight the importance of identifying sleep problems in early years, especially in the presence of behavioral difficulties
Gallant, Annette. "Behavioural and metabolic characterisation of night eating sydrome." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25358.
Full textNight eating syndrome (NES) is characterised by a delayed pattern of energy intake and manifests as either evening hyperphagia and/or nocturnal ingestions of food. Other clinical features of this syndrome have been identified and include morning anorexia, insomnia, strong evening cravings for food, a depressed and/or evening-worsening mood and a belief that one must eat in order to sleep. Research on NES has progressed steadily since the disorder first appeared in the scientific literature in 1955. However, there is much more to be learned on the topic of NES. There is only one published study that examined night eating symptoms in children. There are no published studies that have examined health behaviours associated with these symptoms in children and none that have examined changes in NES symptoms across time. Furthermore, although two studies have demonstrated that nocturnal ingestions of food predicted greater weight gain, they did not explore if weight gain or markers of metabolic health were associated with other NES symptoms. Thus, the objective of this study was to examine the behavioural and metabolic characterisation of night eating symptoms in a family cohort. Furthermore, a secondary objective was to validate certain aspects of the Night Eating Questionnaire (NEQ), a measure of self-reported NES symptoms. The study sample consisted of participants of the longitudinal QUALITY cohort study and included two biological parents and one child aged 8 – 10 years upon recruitment and data were collected at two time points, from 2005 - 2008 and from 2008 – 2010. This thesis demonstrates that few individuals meet criteria for NES.NES symptoms are related to a behavioural delay in children and may be associated with a less healthful diet. Furthermore, certain night eating symptoms are related to weight gain and metabolic health in adults.
Brunel, Odette. "De la communication acoustique au sein du groupe : contraintes et mécanismes." Thesis, Tours, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOUR4045/document.
Full textIn acoustic insects where males sing in choruses, local signal interference may present major difficulties for females evaluating and individual males. Males too may be prevented from assessing the competitivity of their neighbors as well as from advertising the characteristics of their own signals to females in a clear manner. Moreover, the background noise from local signals may prevent both sexes from perceiving other sounds in the environment, e.g. predator cues. I studied these problems at several levels in two acoustic insect species: in which males broadcast their advertisement songs while remaining in dense clusters. The experiments revealed behavioral mechanisms with which females can identify favored males and others with which males can communicate effectively
Gineste, Benoit. "Étude de la biologie et de la vulnérabilité au développement anthropique des oiseaux marins nocturnes à La Réunion." Thesis, La Réunion, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LARE0015/document.
Full textThe biodiversity is currently threatened by human activities. As they depend both of marine and terrestrial habitats, seabirds are particularly exposed to human pressures. In Reunion Island, the consequences of the urbanization on populations are unknown. For conservation and environmental assessment purposes, accurate information on the species repartition, flight patterns and vulnerability to infrastructure is required. The goals of this thesis are to update biological information on species and to assess the vulnerability of nocturnal seabirds of Reunion Island exposed to infrastructure. We studied the evolution of the size and the repartition of the colonies of tropical shearwater Puffinus bailloni at the scale of the entire island over a 19-years period. The flight patterns of tropical shearwater and Barau's petrel Pterodroma baraui were described with radar technology at different spatial and temporal scales. Our results show an apparent stability of the tropical shearwater population despite an important light pollution. Tropical shearwater and Barau’s petrel present specific flight patterns. The estimated census of Barau's petrel suggests a population size higher than current estimation whereas the estimated census of tropical shearwater is reliable to current estimations. Barau's petrels' juveniles mostly take off during the first hours of the night. Decision making tools have been produced. Our study also highlights the need to conduct further fundamental and applied researches
Leppik, Ene. "Reproductive isolation and host plant specialization in European corn borer pheromone strains." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00980568.
Full textÉmond, Martine. "La nocturnalité chez les oiseux côtiers et marins : étude comparative des structures et fonctions rétiniennes." Thèse, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/17062.
Full textBooks on the topic "Comportements nocturnes"
Krulik, Nancy E. The Magic School Bus Going Batty: A Book About Bats. New York: Scholastic, 1996.
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