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Mireille Bonnard
Mireille Bonnard
CNRS researcher, INS, Aix-Marseille Univ, Inserm
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Studies on the corticospinal control of human walking. I. Responses to focal transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex
C Capaday, BA Lavoie, H Barbeau, C Schneider, M Bonnard
Journal of neurophysiology 81 (1), 129-139, 1999
4071999
Stride variability in human gait: the effect of stride frequency and stride length
F Danion, E Varraine, M Bonnard, J Pailhous
Gait & posture 18 (1), 69-77, 2003
2712003
Prior intention can locally tune inhibitory processes in the primary motor cortex: direct evidence from combined TMS‐EEG
M Bonnard, L Spieser, HB Meziane, JB De Graaf, J Pailhous
European Journal of Neuroscience 30 (5), 913-923, 2009
1102009
Interaction between different sensory cues in the control of human gait
E Varraine, M Bonnard, J Pailhous
Experimental Brain Research 142, 374-384, 2002
1012002
Steady-state fluctuations of human walking
J Pailhous, M Bonnard
Behavioural brain research 47 (2), 181-189, 1992
751992
Intentional on-line adaptation of stride length in human walking
E Varraine, M Bonnard, J Pailhous
Experimental brain research 130 (2), 248-257, 2000
712000
Awareness of muscular force during movement production: An fMRI study
JB De Graaf, C Galléa, J Pailhous, JL Anton, M Roth, M Bonnard
NeuroImage 21 (4), 1357-1367, 2004
592004
Task‐induced modulation of motor evoked potentials in upper‐leg muscles during human gait: a TMS study
M Bonnard, M Camus, T Coyle, J Pailhous
European Journal of Neuroscience 16 (11), 2225-2230, 2002
572002
Internal modeling of upcoming speech: A causal role of the right posterior cerebellum in non-motor aspects of language production
E Runnqvist, M Bonnard, HS Gauvin, S Attarian, A Trébuchon, ...
Cortex 81, 203-214, 2016
492016
Cortical mechanisms underlying stretch reflex adaptation to intention: A combined EEG–TMS study
L Spieser, HB Meziane, M Bonnard
Neuroimage 52 (1), 316-325, 2010
492010
Intentionality in human gait control: modifying the frequency-to-amplitude relationship.
M Bonnard, J Pailhous
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 19 (2), 429, 1993
471993
Corticospinal control of the thumb–index grip depends on precision of force control: A transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imagery study in humans
M Bonnard, C Galléa, JB De Graaf, J Pailhous
European Journal of Neuroscience 25 (3), 872-880, 2007
462007
Interactions between cognitive and sensorimotor functions in the motor cortex: evidence from the preparatory motor sets anticipating a perturbation
M Bonnard, J De Graaf, J Pailhous
Reviews in the Neurosciences 15 (5), 371-382, 2004
442004
Direct evidence for a binding between cognitive and motor functions in humans: a TMS study
M Bonnard, M Camus, J De Graaf, J Pailhous
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 15 (8), 1207-1216, 2003
412003
Jeannerod's representing brain: Image or illusion?
J Pailhous, M Bonnard
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2), 215-216, 1994
401994
Do words stink? Neural reuse as a principle for understanding emotions in reading
JC Ziegler, M Montant, BB Briesemeister, TT Brink, B Wicker, A Ponz, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 30 (7), 1023-1032, 2018
352018
Contribution of writing to reading: Dissociation between cognitive and motor process in the left dorsal premotor cortex
C Pattamadilok, A Ponz, S Planton, M Bonnard
Human Brain Mapping 37 (4), 1531-1543, 2016
342016
Intentional compensation for selective loading affecting human gait phases
M Bonnard, J Pailhous
Journal of motor behavior 23 (1), 4-12, 1991
301991
Resting state brain dynamics and its transients: a combined TMS-EEG study
M Bonnard, S Chen, J Gaychet, M Carrere, M Woodman, B Giusiano, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 31220, 2016
292016
Error processing during online motor control depends on the response accuracy
C Galléa, JB de Graaf, J Pailhous, M Bonnard
Behavioural brain research 193 (1), 117-125, 2008
292008
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