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Mélody Blais
Mélody Blais
MCF, EuroMov-DHM, Université de Montpellier
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Neural signature of DCD: a critical review of MRI neuroimaging studies
M Biotteau, Y Chaix, M Blais, J Tallet, P Péran, JM Albaret
Frontiers in neurology 7, 222356, 2016
1632016
Preservation of perceptual integration improves temporal stability of bimanual coordination in the elderly: an evidence of age-related brain plasticity
M Blais, E Martin, JM Albaret, J Tallet
Behavioural brain research 275, 34-42, 2014
412014
Atypical inter‐hemispheric communication correlates with altered motor inhibition during learning of a new bimanual coordination pattern in developmental coordination disorder
M Blais, D Amarantini, JM Albaret, Y Chaix, J Tallet
Developmental science 21 (3), e12563, 2018
362018
Is there a link between sensorimotor coordination and inter-manual coordination? Differential effects of auditory and/or visual rhythmic stimulations
M Blais, JM Albaret, J Tallet
Experimental brain research 233, 3261-3269, 2015
182015
Alteration of rhythmic unimanual tapping and anti-phase bimanual coordination in Alzheimer’s disease: A sign of inter-hemispheric disconnection?
E Martin, M Blais, JM Albaret, J Pariente, J Tallet
Human Movement Science 55, 43-53, 2017
152017
Lack of motor inhibition as a marker of learning difficulties of bimanual coordination in teenagers with developmental coordination disorder
M Blais, C Baly, M Biotteau, JM Albaret, Y Chaix, J Tallet
Developmental neuropsychology 42 (3), 207-219, 2017
152017
Procedural learning and retention of audio‐verbal temporal sequence is altered in children with developmental coordination disorder but cortical thickness matters
M Lê, M Blais, M Jucla, N Chauveau, S Maziero, M Biotteau, JM Albaret, ...
Developmental Science 24 (1), e13009, 2021
112021
Specific cues can improve procedural learning and retention in developmental coordination disorder and/or developmental dyslexia
M Blais, M Jucla, S Maziero, JM Albaret, Y Chaix, J Tallet
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15, 744562, 2021
62021
Human movement science alteration of rhythmic unimanual tapping and anti-phase bimanual coordination in Alzheimer’s disease: a sign of inter-hemispheric disconnection
E Martin, M Blais, J Albaret, J Pariente, J Tallet
Human Movement Science 55, 43-53, 2017
52017
The differential effects of auditory and visual stimuli on learning, retention and reactivation of a perceptual-motor temporal sequence in children with developmental …
M Blais, M Jucla, S Maziero, JM Albaret, Y Chaix, J Tallet
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15, 616795, 2021
42021
Atypical connectivity in the cortico-striatal network in NF1 children and its relationship with procedural perceptual-motor learning and motor skills
E Baudou, F Nemmi, P Peran, F Cignetti, M Blais, S Maziero, J Tallet, ...
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 14 (1), 15, 2022
32022
Mobile version of the Battery for the Assessment of Auditory Sensorimotor and Timing Abilities (BAASTA): Implementation and adult norms
S Dalla Bella, NEV Foster, H Laflamme, A Zagala, K Melissa, ...
Behavior Research Methods, 1-20, 2024
22024
A preliminary study of the different memory systems in neurofibromatosis type 1: What is impaired and what is spared?
S Maziero, M Jucla, M Blais, JM Albaret, J Tallet, Y Chaix
Brain and Development 45 (4), 220-230, 2023
12023
Mobile version of the Battery for the Assessment of Auditory Sensorimotor and Timing Abilities (BAASTA): Implementation and adult norms
SD Bella, NEV Foster, H Laflamme, A Zagala, K Melissa, N Komeilipoor, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 21.550031, 2023
2023
Apprentissage procédural moteur et mémoire procédurale dans le trouble développemental de la coordination: études comportementales, en électroencéphalographie et en imagerie …
M Blais
Université Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III, 2018
2018
Do Modality and Tempo of rhythmic stimuli influence sensorimotor synchronization in young adults?
A Desbernats, M Matrat, M Jucla, M Blais, J Tallet
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