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Journal articles on the topic "Posture érigée"
Vaugoyeau, M., C. Assaiante, and B. Amblard. "Influence du mouvement sur la posture érigée finale en microgravité." Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 32, no. 4 (September 2002): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0987-7053(02)00328-3.
Full textPoisneuf, Anne-Françoise. "La posture érigée de l’Homme : vecteur inhibiteur ou accélérateur du stress ?" Hegel N° 2, no. 2 (2016): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/heg.062.0181.
Full textChoukou, M. A., S. S. Ghouli, and R. Taiar. "Effets du port de chaussures de sécurité à semelles convexes sur la posture érigée et le cycle de la marche." Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology 44, no. 1 (January 2014): 149–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucli.2013.10.124.
Full textDupuis-Déri, Francis. "L’anarchisme entre nationalisme et cosmopolitisme." Sociologie et sociétés 44, no. 1 (September 10, 2012): 241–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1012150ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Posture érigée"
David, Pascal. "Hyperventilation et stabilité de la posture érigée : contribution de la musculature abdominale." Amiens, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005AMIE0001.
Full textMarin, Thibault. "Conception et validation d'un nouvel outil d'évaluation de la stabilité posturale en position érigée." Thesis, Reims, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018REIMS035.
Full textDesign and validation of a new tool for assessing postural stability in quiet standing(SAP3D: 3D Postural Analysis System)Postural stability in quiet standing is a subject’s ability to maintain its balance or to regain it after a perturbation. Multiple organs contribute to ensure postural stability, under a regulation ensured by the central nervous system. The alteration of one or several of these organs (following a trauma, a pathology or simply due to ageing) modifies the subject’s behavior and its ability to maintain stability. Current systems for postural evaluation rely mostly on center of pressure and/or center of mass assessment, disregarding the intersegmental postural behavior: such measurements are possible, but most tools are complex and expensive. The SAP3D system was developed as a new tool for postural stability assessment, allowing for center of mass and multi-segmental three dimensional modeling based on a single inexpensive camera. Validation of the SAP3D system compared to a standard optoelectronic system shows excellent agreement and a satisfyingly low average residue between the two systems. In a clinical setup, the SAP3D system confirms that postural steadiness mechanisms are i) less efficient with eyes closed than eyes opened; ii) negatively affected by ageing; iii) positively affected by regular practice of an activity such as dancing, at least for young women; iv) altered in pathological or injured patients. Although many technical improvements are being considered, the SAP3D system is a reliable, quick, accessible and low-cost clinical alternative to the existing systems for postural evaluation.Keywords: balance; steadiness; motor control; kinematics; center of mass; elderly; ageing; dance; low-cost
Duclos, Cyril. "Les posteffets moteurs posturaux : mécanismes sous-jacents et exploitation thérapeutique chez les personnes amputées." Thèse, Aix-Marseille 1, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/6717.
Full textMoreau, Caroline. "Couplage des informations sensorielles dans le maintien et le contrôle de la station droite érigée." Thesis, Paris 5, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA05L001.
Full textBecause human evolves in a system in permanent movement, he has the obligation to adapt itself to it at best. So, he has of a set of receptor allowing him to adapt itself, to follow and to take into account the evolution and the variation of the various elements composing his environment. The perception of the environment translates the capacity of the subject to become aware of the presence of a particular event at a given moment. It is in this context that is situated this study. According to Matthews and Miles (1988) the haptique sense corresponds to the perceptual sense combining the stemming dynamic information at the same time cutaneous, muscular, articular and tendinous receptors. Authors showed (Jeka et Lackner 1994, 1995 ; Jeka et coll., 1997, 1998 ; Lackner et coll., 1999 ; Rabin et coll., 1999, 2008) that the haptic information obtained by a fingertip contact with a rigid pad lower 1 Newton, a contact which mechanically does not allow an increase of the support base, provide essential information to the central nervous system (SNC) allowing him a decrease of the postural oscillations. The aim of this work is to understand and to interpret the effects of a light touch of the fingertip with a rigid pad in the preservation and the control of postural stability of a subject in upright posture, by means of stabilometrics classical tools such as the amplitude, the surface, etc. As well as the set up motor coordination through the analysis in main components and intercorrelations to study the articular coordination and the analysis of the diffusion and the recurrence of the stabilogramme to analyze the result of these coordinations (qualitative and quantitative)
Bonnetblanc, François. "Contrôle visuo-manuel dans des tâches de pointage en postures érigées : investigation dans le cadre des paradigmes de conflit de vitesse-précision et de saut de cible." Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005GRE10041.
Full textThe aim of the present work is to assess how the control of the hand is influenced when rapid pointings are executed from an upright standing position. Pointings were executed on stationary targets of various size or for a change of the target location, when located within and beyond reach. Results showed that : (i) the target size influences the anticipatory postural adjustments which precede the hand displacement, (ii) when the subject must involve the trunk to reach the target located beyond reach, the speed-accuracy trade-off of the hand is affected, but the control of the hand and the motor programming are independent of the trunk inertia et (iii) when the target location was changed, a retinal information about the target eccentricity was sufficient to trigger corrective motor commands at the upper and lower limbs level only 100 ms after the double-step occurred