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2022

  1. Corbel C, Manera V, Ramanoel S, Corveleyn X and Robert P (2022) Evaluation of the feasibility of an exergame in minor neurocognitive disorders. In 22nd conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), Lille, France.
  2. Rocco G, Delaire E, Ramanoel S, Meste O, Magnié-Mauro MN, Grova C and Lebrun J (2022) Densifying optodes montage to enhance cerebellar fNRIS. In The Society for functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), Boston, USA..
  3. Durteste M, Van Poucke L, Combariza S, Benziane B, Ramanoel S and Arleo A (2022) The vertical position of visual information conditions spatial memory performance in healthy ageing. In 17th International Conference for Young Researchers in Psychology (JSJC), Lille, France.
  4. Naveilhan C, Delaux A, Durteste M, Lebrun J, Zory R, Arleo A and Ramanoel S (2022) Top-down modulation of brain visual coding of navigational affordances during spatial decision task. In 17th International Conference for Young Researchers in Psychology (JSJC), Lille, France.
  5. Mathy F, Vivion M, Ftaita M, Banks E, Fartoukh M, Ramanoel S and Guida A (2022) Optimal probing in experimental designs to best detect spatial positional association of response codes for visual vs. verbal information. In Psychonomic Society 63rd Annual Meeting, Boston, USA..
  6. Ramanoel S, Durteste M, Delaux A, Habas C and Arleo A (2022) The neural underpinnings of visual information processing for spatial navigation in healthy aging. In 22nd conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), Lille, France.
  7. Rocco G, Ramanoel S, Habas C, Arleo A, Meste O, Magnié-Mauro MN and Lebrun J (2022) When fNIRS meets fMRI to complement cerebellar exploration. In IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), Kolkata, India.
  8. Durteste M, VanPoucke L, Combariza S, Benziane B, Ramanoel S and Arleo A (2022) Spatial memory in healthy ageing is modulated by upper-lower visual field asymmetries. In Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), Paris, France.
  9. Durteste M, VanPoucke L, Benziane B, Ramanoel S and Arleo A (2022) The vertical position of visual information influences memory in healthy aging. In Colloque des Jeunes Chercheurs en Sciences Cognitives (CJC-SCo), Paris, France.
  10. Delaux A, Durteste M, Ariztegui A, Benziane B, Ramanoel S and Arleo A (2022) Functional implications of vertical coding biases in scene-selective regions on spatial orientation: evidence from source localized EEG recording. In Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), Paris, France.

2021

  1. Agathos PC, Ramanoel S, Becu M, Bernardin D, Habas C and Arleo A (2021) Postural control interacts with spatial learning in older adults navigating in an ecological environment. In 19ème Congrès International de l'Association des Chercheurs en Activités Physiques et Sportives (ACAPS), Montpellier, France.

2020

  1. Talebi A (2020) An Inhomogeneous Point-process Model for the Assessment of the Brain-to-Heart Functional Interplay: a Pilot Study. In 2020 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC).
  2. Talebi A (2020) Instantaneous Brain-to-Heart Functional Assessment using Inhomogeneous Point-process Models: a Proof of Concept Study. In 2020 11th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO).
  3. Durteste M, Ramanoel S, Bécu M, Habas C and Arleo A (2020) Age-related differences in brain regions linked to visuo-spatial processing during landmark-based navigation. In 15ème Journée Scientifique des Jeunes Chercheurs en Psychologie.
  4. Bécu M, Sheynikhovich D, Ramanoel S, Tatur G, Ozier-Lafontaine A, Sahel JA and Arleo A (2020) Modulation of spatial cue processing across the lifespan: a geometric polarization of space restores allocentric navigation strategies in children and older adults. In Interdisciplinary Navigation Symposium (iNAV).
  5. Durteste M, Ramanoel S, Bécu M, Habas C and Arleo A (2020) Age-related differences in brain regions linked to visuo-spatial processing during landmark-based navigation. In Neuromatch 3.0, vol. 3.
  6. Sheynikhovich D, Carrillo R, Cherifi YI, Luque N, Bologna L-L and Arleo A (2020) Aging Human Avatar: a computational modeling platform to study neural correlates of aging. In Computational approaches for ageing and age-related diseases (CompAge), 1-2 September 2020, Paris, France.
  7. Rossi E, Eandi CM, Snyder V, Grieve K, Dansingani KK, Arleo A, Chablani J, Mrejen S, Martel J, Sahel J-A and Paques M (2020) A new method for visualizing drusen and their progression in adaptive optics ophthalmoschopy. In Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 61(7):203.

2019

  1. Ramanoel S, Durteste M, Bizeul A, Bécu M, Habas C and Arleo A (2019) Age-related differences in the neural bases of landmark versus geometric spatial cue processing. In Colloque International: Vieillissement, tours, contours et perspectives, Tours, France.
  2. Ramanoel S, Durteste M, Bizeul A, Ozier-Lafontaine A, Bécu M, Rossignol N, Habas C and Arleo A (2019) Distinct cerebral structures are involved in landmark vs. geometry based spatial navigation. In Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Chicago, USA.
  3. Li T (2019) Vision, multisensory ingration and aging in an integrated computational model of spatial memory. Ph.D. Thesis, Sorbonne University, Paris.
  4. Agathos CP, Ramanoël S, Bécu M, Baranton K, Bernardin D and Arleo A (2019) Cognitive-motor interference in older adults while navigating in an ecological environment. In International Society for Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR), Edinburgh, UK.
  5. Silvestre D, Arleo A and Allard R (2019) Considerable age-related contrast sensitivity loss due to less efficient cones. In ARVO Annual Meeting 2019, Vancouver, Canada.
  6. Arleo A, Becu M, Tatur G and Sheynikhovich D (2019) Impact of healthy aging on ocular fixation stability and microsaccades during optic flow. In ARVO Annual Meeting 2019, Vancouver, Canada.

2018

  1. Maeng M, Seiple W, Jackson C, Randolph K and Szlyk JP (2018) Comparative effectiveness of a self-guided eye movement reading training program: clinic vs. home.
  2. Bécu M (2018) Impact of healthy aging on spatial cognition. Spatial navigation and gaze dynamics in ecological conditions. Ph.D. Thesis, Sorbonne University, Paris.
  3. Bécu M, Tatur G, Sheynikhovich D, Ramanoel S, Agathos C, Ozier-Lafontaine A and Arleo A (2018) Age-related preference for geometric cues: when aging does not impair allocentric strategies. In iSCAN 2018, Magdeburg, Germany.
  4. Bécu M, Tatur G, Sheynikhovich D, Ramanoel S, Agathos C and Arleo A (2018) Age-related preference for geometric cues during real-world navigation: behavioral and neuroimaging correlates. In Interdisciplinary Navigation Symposium (iNav), Mont-Tremblant, Canada.
  5. Bécu M, Tatur G, Sheynikhovich D, Agathos C, Bologna LL and Arleo A (2018) Age-related preference for geometric cues during real-world navigation. In Forum of Neuroscience (FENS), Berlin, Germany, pages 345.
  6. Bécu M, Tatur G, Sheynikhovich D, Ramanoel S, Agathos C and Arleo A (2018) Age-related preference for geometric cues during real-world navigation: behavioral and neuroimaging correlates. In Spatial Cognition 2018, Tübingen, Germany.
  7. Huth J (2018) Modelling Aging in the Visual System & the Convis Python Toolbox. Ph.D. Thesis, Sorbonne University, Paris.
  8. Huth J, Masquelier T and Arleo A (2018) What has Deep Learning ever done for us? Simulating the Visual System with convis. In 11th FENS Forum 2018.
  9. Li T, Arleo A and Sheynikhovich D (2018) Bidirectional interactions between place-cells and grid-cells in the vision- and self-motion driven spatial representation model. In Spatial Cognition 2018, Tübingen, Germany, Berlin, Germany.
  10. Li T, Arleo A and Sheynikhovich D (2018) Bidirectional interactions between place-cells and grid-cells in the vision- and self-motion driven spatial representation model. In 11th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Berlin, Germany.
  11. Li T, Arleo A and Sheynikhovich D (2018) Vision-based model of primate spatial cognition: coordinate transformations, limited visual field and reorientation. In 2nd Interdisciplinary Navigation Symposium, iNAV 2018, Quartier Tremblant, Canada.
  12. Nael V, Scherlen AC, Arleo A and Helmer C (2018) Impact of sensory impairment on cognition and autonomy in older adults. In French Society of Ophthalmology, Paris, France.
  13. Nael V, Monfermé S, Moreau G, Cougnard-Grégoire A, Scherlen A-C, Arleo A, Korobelnik JF, Delcourt C and Helmer C (2018) Uncorrected refractive errors in older adults: prevalence according to the presence of age-related eye disease. In ARVO 2017, Baltimora, USA.
  14. Nael V, Moreau G, Pérès K, Arleo A, Scherlen A-C, Dartigues J-F, Tzourio C, Berr C, Delcourt C and Helmer C (2018) Visual loss and cognitive decline in older adults: resuls from a French population-based cohort study. In Alzheimer Association International Conference, Chicago, USA.
  15. Boucly C, Tatur G, Arleo A and Tartaglia EM (2018) Eye-movements as a signature of age-related differences in global planning strategies for spatial navigation. In GDR ISIS 2018, Paris.
  16. Silvestre D, Arleo A and Allard R (2018) Absorption efficiency of cones is considerably affected with heathy aging. In ECVP.
  17. Berrod Q, Lagrené K, Ollivier J and Zanotti J-M (2018) Inelastic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering. Application to soft-matter. In EPJ Web of Conferences, pages 188, 05001.

2017

  1. Ramanoel S, York E, Lagrené K, Habas C and Arleo A (2017) Age-related changes in fuctional connectivity on scene processing and spatial navigation networks. In Neuroscience Workshop Saclay: Neural Circuit and Behavior.
  2. Ramanoel S*, Bécu M*, Tatur G, Lagrené K, Habas C and Arleo A (2017) Age-related changes in spatial learning of a real environment and gray-matter integrety. In Neuroscience Workshop Saclay: Neural Circuit and Behavior (* shared st authorship).
  3. Bécu M, Tatur G, Bourefis A, Sheynikhovich D and Arleo A (2017) Age-related changes in gaze dynamics during real-world navigation. In Poster session presented at European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Germany.
  4. Bécu M, Tatur G, DeDieuleveult A, Wu C, Marchesotti S, Sheynikhovich D and Arleo A (2017) Effect of aging on ocular fixation and microsaccades during optic flow. In Poster session presented at European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Germany.
  5. Bécu M, Tatur G, Bourefis A, Bologna LL, Sheynikhovich D and Arleo A (2017) Age-related changes in gaze dynamics during real-world navigation. In Journal of Vision, vol. 17(10), pages 540.
  6. Huth J, Masquelier T and Arleo A (2017) The convis toolbox: Population Simulation of the Visual System with Automatic Differentiation using Theano. In CNS.
  7. Huth J, Masquelier T and Arleo A (2017) The convis toolbox: Population Simulation of the Visual System with Automatic Differentiation using Theano. In Bernstein Conference.
  8. Huth J, Mayer E, Masquelier T and Arleo A (2017) Effects of Noise on Contrast Gain Control. In European Retina Meeting.
  9. Li T, Arleo A and Sheynikhovich D (2017) Coordinate-transformation spiking neural network for spatial navigation. In HBP 2017: Collaborative and Integrative Modeling of Hippocampus, Paris, France.
  10. Li T, Arleo A and Sheynikhovich D (2017) Coordinate-transformation spiking neural network for spatial navigation. In 3e Symposium des Neurosciences Computationnelles de l'UPMC, Paris, France.
  11. Li T, Arleo A and Sheynikhovich D (2017) Coordinate-transformation spiking neural network for spatial navigation. In 26th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS2017), vol. 18 (Suppl), pages P239, BMC Neuroscience 18 (Suppl).
  12. Nael V, Pérès K, Dartigues JF, Arleo A, Scherlen AC, Tzourio C, Berr C, Delcourt C and Helmer C (2017) Visual loss and 12 years risk of dementia in older adults:a french population-based cohort study. In Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases 2017, Vienna, Austria.
  13. Nael V, Monfermé S, Moreau G, Cougnard-Grégoire A, Scherlen AC, Arleo A, Korobelnik JF, Delcourt C and Helmer C (2017) Uncorrected refractive errors in older adults: prevalence according to the presence of age-related eye disease. In Association for Research in Vision and Ophtalmology 2017, Baltimore, Md, US.
  14. Agathos CP, Bernardin D, Baranton K, Assaiante C and Isableu B (2017) Old adults drift while stepping in place: influence of ground optic flow and perceptual reference frame reliance on self-motion perception. In International Society for Posture and Gait Research World Congress (ISPGR), Fort Lauderdale, FL.
  15. Agathos CP, Isableu B, Baranton K, Assaiante C and Bernardin D (2017) Head orientation and stabilisation strategies across age, tasks and optic flow conditions: dynamic stimuli improve head stabilisation even in old age. In International Society for Posture and Gait Research World Congress (ISPGR), Fort Lauderdale, FL.
  16. Naveros F, Garrido J, Carrillo R, Ros E and Luque N (2017) EDLUT: a real-time spiking neural network simulator for embodiment experiments. In CNS 2017, Antwerp, Belgium.
  17. Luque N, Naveros F, Carrillo R, Ros E and Arleo A (2017) Silent and bursting states of Purkinje cell activity modulate VOR adaptation. In CNS 2017, Antwerp, Belgium.
  18. Tatur G (2017) Scene Representation for Mobility of the Visually Impaired. In Pissaloux, E. and Velazquez, R., editors, Mobility of Visually Impaired People: Fundamentals and ICT Assistive Technologies, pages 283-310, Springer.
  19. Allard R and Arleo A (2017) Photopic motion sensitivity at high temporal frequencies is limited by the dark light of the eye, not quantal noise. In Vision Sciences Society.
  20. Silvestre D, Arleo A and Allard R (2017) Spatiotemporal maps of quantal noise, dark light and late neural noise limiting contrast sensitivity. In Vision Sciences Society.
  21. Lagrené K and Arleo A (2017) Vieillissement naturel des fonctions visuelles. In Robert, P-Y., editors, Rapport Société Francaise d'Ophtalmologie 2017 - Déficiences Visuelles, chpt. 3, pages 41-45, Elsevier.
  22. Arleo A, Becu M, Tatur G, DeDieuleveult A, Wu C, Marchesotti S and Sheynikhovich D (2017) Effect of aging on ocular fixation and microsaccades during optic flow. In Journal of vision, vol. 17(10), pages 890.
  23. Jehenne B (2017) Hybrid biophysical model of invasive electrical neural recording. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Sorbonne Universités, Paris.

2016

  1. Ramanoel S, Peyrin C and Dojat M (2016) Vers une cartographie rétinotopique rapide des aires visuelles en IRMf : application chez des sujets jeunes et agés. In Congrès National Imagerie du Vivant - 1ere Edition, Paris, France.
  2. St-Amour L, Seiple W, Jarry J and Wittich W (2016) Test re-test reliability of luminance and color temperature preferences in normally sighted and low vision patients using the LuxIQ.
  3. Huth J (2016) A model of aging effects on the visual system. In NeWS Neuroscience Workshop Saclay.
  4. Huth J, Masquelier T, Allard R and Arleo A (2016) Modeling the Visual System with respect to Aging. In IK Interdisciplinary College.
  5. Huth J, Masquelier T, Allard R and Arleo A (2016) Using Equivalent Internal Noise as a Constraint on Vision Models. In Bernstein Conference.
  6. Agathos CP, Bernardin D, Baranton K, Assaiante C and Isableu B (2016) Centre of pressure drift when stepping in place increases with age, sensitivity to optic flow and perceptual reference frame reliance. In International Workshop on Aging in the Neuro-Musculo-Skeletal System, Marseille.
  7. Allard R and Arleo A (2016) Perception of global object motion without integration of local motion signals. In European Conference on Visual Perception.
  8. Allard R and Arleo A (2016) Position-based vs energy-based motion processing. In Vision Sciences Society meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.
  9. Silvestre D, Arleo A and Allard R (2016) Contrast sensitivity: Measuring late internal noise across spatial frequencies. In Vision Sciences Society meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.
  10. Arleo A (2016) Vieillissement naturel, vision et cognition. In CNRS, editors, Ecole Th'matique Interdisciplinaire CNRS 2016, pages 141-149.
  11. Logiaco L, Quilodra R, Procyk E and Arleo A (2016) Evidence for temporally sensitive and non-linear processing of spiking signals for behavioral update. In Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE).

2015

  1. Mongillo G (2015) Working Memory, Models of. In Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, pages 3178-3180, Springer.
  2. Ramanoel S (2015) Etude du traitement visuel rétinotopique des fréquences spatiales de scènes et plasticité cerebrale au cours du vieillissement normal et pathologique. Ph.D. Thesis, Université de Grenoble Alpes.
  3. Ramanoel S, Kauffmann L, Cousin E, Dojat M and Peyrin C (2015) Age-related differences in spatial frequency processing during scene categorization. In Organization of Human Brain Mapping, Hawaii, USA.
  4. Ramanoel S, Kauffmann L, Peyrin C and Dojat M (2015) Optimisation de la procédure de cartographie rétinotopique par IRMf pour une application clinique. In Société franc caise de résonance magnetique en biologie et medecine, Grenoble, France.
  5. Kauffmann L, Ramanoel S, Guyader N, Chauvin A and Peyrin C (2015) Spatial frequency processing within scene-selective cortical regions. In Organization of Human Brain Mapping, Hawaii, USA.
  6. Agathos CP, Bernardin D, Huchet D, Scherlen A-C, Assaiante C and Isableu B (2015) Factors associated with the increased perceptual reliance on the visual reference frame with age. In International Society for Posture and Gait Research World Congress (ISPGR), Seville.
  7. Allard R and Arleo A (2015) The temporal efficiency function of the energy-based and feature tracking motion systems. In Vision Sciences Society meeting, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.
  8. Logiaco L (2015) Temporal modulation of the dynamics of neuronal networks with cognitive function: experimental evidence and theoretical analysis. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Sorbonne Universités, Paris.
  9. Logiaco L, Deger M, Schwalger T, Arleo A and Gerstner W (2015) A dynamic non-linear mean field method for networks of adapting neurons in the asynchronous state. In Beyond Mean Field Workshop, Gottingen, Germany.

2014

  1. Ramanoel S, Kauffmann L, Cousin E, Dojat M and Peyrin C (2014) Age-related differences in spatial frequency processing during scene categorization. In GDR Vision, Lyon, France.
  2. Ramanoel S, Kauffmann L, Guyader N, Chauvin A, Pichat C, Dojat M and Peyrin C (2014) Effets de la normalisation de contraste RMS sur le traitement rétinotopique des fréquences spatiales dans la catégorisation de scenes. In 5eme Rencontres du Pôle Grenoble Cognition.
  3. Kauffmann L, Ramanoel S, Guyader N, Chauvin A and Peyrin C (2014) Quand un contrôle devient un biais : effet de l égalisation du contraste sur le traitement des fréquences spatiales. In 5eme Rencontres du Pôle Grenoble Cognition.
  4. Ramanoel S, Kauffmann L, Guyader N, Chauvin A, Pichat C, Dojat M and Peyrin C (2014) Effect of RMS contrast normalization on the retinotopic processing of spatial frequencies during scene categorization. In Vision Science Society, St Petersburg Beach, USA.
  5. Kauffmann L, Chauvin A, Guyader N, Ramanoel S and Peyrin C (2014) Does RMS contrast normalization impair coarse-to-fine processing of natural scenes?. In Vision Science Society, St Petersburg Beach, USA.
  6. Bécu M, Beynel L, Chauvin A, Guyader N, Harquel S, Bougerol T and Marendaz C (2014) Characterizing rTMS-induced neuromodulation of the DFPLC in resistant bipolar patients using saccadic inhibition performance: a pilot study. In European Summer School on Eye Movement, Freiburg, Germany.
  7. Huth J (2014) Bootstrapping Information Criterion for Stochastic Models of Point Processes & The ni. Python Toolbox. Master's Thesis, University of Osnabrück.
  8. Allard R and Faubert J (2014) No dedicated color motion system. In Vision Sciences Society.
  9. Masquelier T, Portelli G and Kornprobst P (2014) Microsaccades enable efficient synchrony-based visual feature learning and detection. In 23th Computational Neuroscience Meeting.
  10. Portelli G, Barrett J, Sernagor E, Masquelier T and Kornprobst P (2014) Rapid neural coding in the mouse retina with the first wave of spikes. In 23th Computational Neuroscience Meeting.
  11. Serrano-Gotarredona T, Masquelier T and Linares-Barranco B (2014) Spike-timing-dependent-plasticity with memristors. In Adamatzky, A. and Chua, L. O., editors, Memristor Networks, Springer-UK.
  12. Logiaco L, Deger M, Schwalger T, Arleo A and Gerstner W (2014) Towards the control of bistable attractors by temporally modulated inputs. In Bernstein Conference, Gottingen, Germany.
  13. Duvelle E (2014) Role of the hippocampus in goal representation. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6.

2013

  1. Schumann F (2013) A Sensorimotor Account of Visual Attention in Natural Behaviour. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrueck.
  2. Bécu M, Beynel L, Chauvin A, Guyader N, Harquel S and Marendaz C (2013) Aging and cortical excitability. In French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Lyon, France.
  3. Beynel L, Bécu M, Chauvin A, Guyader N, Harquel S and Marendaz C (2013) State dependency and cortical excitability. In French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Lyon, France.
  4. Harquel S, Bécu M, Beynel L, Chauvin A, Guyader N and Marendaz C (2013) CortExTool: a signal processing toolbox for cortical excitability by TMS. In French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Lyon, France.
  5. Bécu LBM, Chauvin A, Guyader N, Harquel S and Marendaz C (2013) Aging and Mental-Cognitive State modulate Cortical Excitability (TMS). In Journée de la Recherche Médicale, Grenoble, France.
  6. Huth J (2013) Handbuch Kognitionswissenschaft. ISBN 3476023311, Metzler.
  7. Naveros F, Luque NR, Garrido JA, Carrillo RR and Ros E (2013) CPU-GPU hybrid platform for efficient spiking neural-network simulation. In BMC Neuroscience, vol. 14, pages P328.
  8. Luque NR, Garrido JA, Carrillo RR and Ros E (2013) Connection control implications in a distributed plasticity cerebellar model. In BMC Neuroscience, vol. 14, pages P329.
  9. Luque NR (2013) BIO-INSPIRED ROBOTIC CONTROL SCHEMES USING BIOLOGICALLY PLAUSIBLE NEURAL STRUCTURES. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Granada.
  10. Renaud J, Allard R, Molinatti S and Faubert J (2013) External noise paradigms, contrast sensitivity and aging. In Vision Sciences Society.
  11. Faubert J and Allard R (2013) Stereoscopy benefits processing of dynamic visual scenes by disambiguating object occlusions. In Vision Sciences Society.
  12. Allard R and Faubert J (2013) No dedicated second-order motion system in the periphery. In Vision Sciences Society.
  13. Allard R (2013) Adding external noise can trigger a change in processing strategy. In Perception, vol. 42 ECVP Abstract Supplement, pages 157.
  14. Allard R and Jocelyn F (2013) Second-order motion processed by the first-order motion system at high carrier contrasts. In Perception, vol. 42 ECVP Abstract Supplement, pages 208.
  15. Masquelier T and Gilson M (2013) Optimal spike pattern v.s. noise separation by neurons equipped with STDP. In 22th Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Paris, France.
  16. Zanotti J-M and Lagrené K (2013) Inorganic electrolyte membrane for electrochemical devices, and electrochemical devices including same, US Patent App. 13/811,946. more.. 
  17. Pinoteau J (2013) Processing of fine touch information in a closed loop neural architecture. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6.
  18. Duvelle E, Hok V, Poucet B, Arleo A and Save E (2013) Goal-related firing and the representation of goal value in hippocampal place cells. In French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Lyon, France.
  19. Logiaco L, Quilodran R, Gerstner W, Procyk E and Arleo A (2013) Modulation of a decision-making process by spatiotemporal spike patterns decoding. In 22th Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Paris, France.

2012

  1. Mongillo G (2012) Hebbian learning. In Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning, pages 1417-1419, Springer.
  2. Peyrin C, Musel B, Kauffmann L, Guyader N, Pichat C, Ramanoel S and Chauvin A (2012) Coarse-to-Fine categorization of scenes within the parahippocampal place area. In Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Fransisco, USA.
  3. Kauffmann L, Musel B, Chauvin A, Guyader N, Pichat C, Ramanoel S, Bas Le, F. J and Peyrin C (2012) Dynamic scenes as an experimental tool to investigate the neural substrates of coarse-to-fine processing in scene perception. In Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Fransisco, USA.
  4. Jackson M, Crossland MD and Seiple W (2012) Microperimetry in Rehabilitation. In Jackson M, Crossland MC, Mastropasqua L, Midema E, Vingolo EM, editors, Handbook of Microperimetry, Nidek Technologies, Padova, Italy.
  5. Sheynikhovich D, Otani S and Arleo A (2012) The role of dopamine in LTP/LTD threshold modulation in the prefrontal cortex. In 8th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Barcelona,Spain.
  6. Allard R and Faubert J (2012) No second-order motion system sensitive to high temporal frequencies. In Journal of Vision, vol. 12, pages 773.
  7. Hanssens JM, Giraudet G, Allard R and Faubert J (2012) Visually Induced Motion Sickness Depends on Velocity, Not Temporal Frequency. In Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 89.
  8. Logiaco L, Quilodran R, Rothé M, Procyk E and Arleo A (2012) The spatiotemporal structure of anterior cingulate cortex activity contributes to behavioural adaptation coding. In 8th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Barcelona,Spain.

2011

  1. Huth J (2011) Synchrony Binding in Noise Excitable Coherence Resonance Networks. Master's Thesis, University of Osnabrück.
  2. Sheynikhovich D, Otani S and Arleo A (2011) The role of phasic and tonic dopamine for long-term plasticity in the rat prefrontal cortex: a computational model. In Proceedings of the 10th French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Marseille, France.
  3. Garrido JA, Carrillo RR, Luque NR and Ros E (2011) Event and time driven hybrid simulation of spiking neural networks. In Advances in Computational Intelligence, pages 554-561, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  4. Luque NR, Garrido JA, Carrillo RR and Ros E (2011) Context separability mediated by the granular layer in a spiking cerebellum model for robot control. In Advances in Computational Intelligence, pages 537-546, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  5. Hanssens J-M, Giraudet G, Allard R and Faubert J (2011) Modulating Somatosensory Input Makes People More Visually Dependant For Postural Control. In ARVO Meeting Abstracts, vol. 52, pages 3014.
  6. Allard R and Faubert J (2011) Color contribution to motion due to early expansive nonlinearities within the luminance pathway. In Journal of Vision, vol. 11, pages 745.
  7. Legault I, Allard R and Faubert J (2011) Trained Older Observers Are Equivalent to Untrained Young Adults for 3D Multiple-Object-Tracking Speed Thresholds. In Journal of Vision, vol. 11, pages 288.
  8. Passot J-B (2011) Role of the cerebellum in adaptive voluntary movements and spatial cognition: a neurocomputational study. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6.
  9. Martinet LE, Sheynikhovich D, Benchenane K and Arleo A (2011) Spatial learning and action planning in a prefrontal cortical network model. In Proceedings of the 10th French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Marseille, France.
  10. Passot JB, Sheynikhovich D, Rondi-Reig L and Arleo A (2011) A neurocomputational study of the role of the cerebellum in spatial cognition. In Proceedings of the 10th French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Marseille, France.
  11. Arleo A, Brasselet R, Bologna LL, Pinoteau J, Jörntell H and Johansson RS (2011) Neural coding in the early stages of the somatosensory pathway: a metrical information theory analysis of human microneurography data. In Proceedings of the 10th French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Marseille, France.
  12. Logiaco L (2011) Spike train metrics analysis of anterior cingulate cortex activity in an exploration-exploitation task. Master's Thesis, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, Univ Paris V, EHESS, Paris, France.
  13. Grèzes F (2011) Exploration strategies in unknown environments, learning cognitive maps for spatial navigation. Master's Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI, Paris, France.

2010

  1. Hoye V, A. R, S. H, -P. J and Sarrazin P (2010) French validation of the behavioral regulation in sport questionnaire, BRSQ, by adolescents. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Self-Determination Theory.
  2. Sheynikhovich D, Otani S and Arleo A (2010) The role of dopamine in long-term plasticity in the rat prefrontal cortex: a computational model. In Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, Conference Abstract: Computational and Systems Neuroscience (Cosyne).
  3. Sheynikhovich D, Otani S and Arleo A (2010) The role of dopamine in long-term plasticity in the rat prefrontal cortex: a computational model. In FENS Abstracts, vol. 5.
  4. Allard R and Cavanagh P (2010) Orientation uncertainty reveals different detection strategies in noise. In Journal of Vision, vol. 10, pages 1371.
  5. Nguyen-Tri D, Allard R and Faubert J (2010) No impact of luminance noise on chromatic motion perception. In Journal of Vision, vol. 10, pages 820.
  6. Allard R, Renaud J and Faubert J (2010) No cross-frequency facilitation for older adult observers. In Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 87.
  7. Allard R and Patrick C (2010) Different processing strategies underlie mean orientation discrimination in low and high orientation variance. In Perception, vol. 39 ECVP Abstract Supplement, pages 186.
  8. Brasselet R (2010) Neural coding in the ascending somatosensory pathway: a metrical information theory pproach. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6.
  9. Brasselet R, Johansson RS and Arleo A (2010) Quantifying neurotransmission through an entropy measure embedding spike train metrics. In Workshop on Shapes of Brain Dynamics, Paris, France.
  10. Brasselet R, Johansson RS and Arleo A (2010) Quantifying neurotransmission through an entropy measure embedding spike train metrics. In Workshop on Dendrites, Neurones and Networks, Warwick, UK.
  11. Arleo A and Rondi-Reig L (2010) Multimodal sensory integration and concurrent navigation strategies for spatial cognition in real and artificial organisms. In Dolins, F. and Mitchell, R., editors, Spatial Perception, Spatial Cognition, chpt. 11, pages 281-320, Cambridge University Press.
  12. Martinet L-E, Sheynikhovich D, Benchenane K and Arleo A (2010) Integrating a hippocampal and a cortical model for spatial navigation planning. In 14th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems (ICCNS'10), Boston, USA.
  13. Brasselet R, Johansson RS and Arleo A (2010) Quantifying neurotransmission by taking into account the metrical properties of spike trains. In SIMAI - Symposium on new trends in scientific computing: computational Biology, Abs. N. 628, Cagliari, Italy.
  14. Brasselet R, Johansson RS and Arleo A (2010) Quantifying neurotransmission through an entropy measure embedding spike train metrics. In Workshop on Spike Train Measures and Their Applications to Neural Coding, Plymouth, UK.
  15. Martinet L-E (2010) Spatial learning and action planning in a prefrontal cortical network model. Ph.D. Thesis, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6.

2009

  1. Sheynikhovich D, Chavarriaga R, Strösslin T, Arleo A and Gerstner W (2009) Is There a Geometric Module for Spatial Orientation?: Insights From a Rodent Navigation Model. In Proceedings of the 4th Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Conf, Boston, USA.
  2. Otani Setc (2009) Recent progress in the research of higher-order functions of the brain. Kyoto University Press, Kyoto.
  3. Hanssens J-M, Moulin M, Allard R and Faubert J (2009) Does Simulated Dynamic Visual Distortions From Positive and Negative Ophthalmic Lenses Generate Postural Reactivity?. In ARVO Meeting Abstracts, vol. 50, pages 3983.
  4. Allard R and Cavanagh P (2009) Detection mechanisms selective to combinations of luminance- and contrast-modulations. In Journal of Vision, vol. 9, pages 973.
  5. Hanssens J-M, Moulin M, Allard R and Faubet J (2009) The impact of aging on postural reactivity generated by simulated ophthalmic lenses distortions. In Journal of Vision, vol. 9, pages 1130.
  6. Faubert J, Giroud M, Tinjust D and Allard R (2009) Elders can be trained to process fast moving objects in complex 3D scenes as well as untrained young adults. In 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France.
  7. Allard R and Patrick C (2009) External noise reveals crowding in detection. In Perception, vol. 38 ECVP Abstract Supplement, pages 93.
  8. Martinet L-E, Sheynikhovich D, Benchenane K and Arleo A (2009) Integrating a hippocampal and a cortical model for spatial navigation planning. In Fourth Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Conference (CCNC'09), Boston, USA.
  9. Martinet L-E, Sheynikhovich D, Meyer J-A and Arleo A (2009) Multimodal encoding in a cortical model for spatial navigation planning. In BMC Neuroscience - Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, vol. 10 (Suppl1), pages 338, Berlin, Germany.
  10. Passot J-B, Rondi-Reig L and Arleo A (2009) Modeling cerebellar learning for spatial cognition. In BMC Neuroscience - Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, vol. 10 (Suppl1), pages 141.
  11. Bologna LL, Maggiali M, Sandini G and Arleo A (2009) Encoding/Decoding of spatiotemporal signals from an artificial touch sensor. In Proceedings of the Humanoids Conference, Paris, France.
  12. Brasselet R, Johansson RS and Arleo A (2009) Fast encoding/decoding of haptic microneurography data based on first spike latencies. In Renaud, S. and Saighi, S., editors, Proceedings of the Fourth french conference on computational neuroscience (Neurocomp), vol. 4, pages 5.
  13. Brasselet B, Johansson RS, Coenen OJ-MD and Arleo A (2009) Fast encoding/decoding of haptic microneurography data based on first spike latencies. In BMC Neuroscience - Eighteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, vol. 10 (Suppl1), pages 349.
  14. Brasselet R, Johansson RS and Arleo A (2009) Fast encoding/decoding of haptic microneurography data based on first-spike latency. In Proceedings of the Humanoids Conference, Paris, France.
  15. Martinet L-E, Sheynikhovich D, Meyer J-A and Arleo A (2009) A cortical model for spatial navigation planning. In Journées Francophones Planification Décision Apprentissage (JFPDA 2009), Paris, France.
  16. Martinet L-E, Sheynikhovich D, Meyer J-A and Arleo A (2009) Multimodal encoding in a cortical model for spatial navigation planning. In Colloque des Jeunes Chercheurs en Sciences Cognitives (CJCSC'09), Toulouse, France.

2008

  1. Lagacé-Nadon S, Allard R and Faubert J (2008) Exploring the spatiotemporal properties of fractal rotation. In Journal of Vision, vol. 8, pages 596.
  2. Tinjust D, Allard R and Faubert J (2008) Impact of stereoscopic vision and 3D representation of visual space on multiple object tracking performance. In Journal of Vision, vol. 8, pages 509.
  3. Allard R and Faubert J (2008) Common first- and second-order motion processing at high temporal frequencies. In Journal of Vision, vol. 8, pages 18.
  4. Hanssens JM, Giraudet G, Allard R and Faubert J (2008) Do central and peripheral visual fields play a role in postural control?. In Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 85.
  5. Lagrené K (2008) ÉTUDE DYNAMIQUE DE POLYMÈRES SOUS CONFINEMENT QUASI-UNIAXIAL. Ph.D. Thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI.
  6. David FO, Arleo A, Leresche N and Lambert RC (2008) Dynamical effects of the T-current potentiation upon the oscillatory activity of thalamocortical neurons associated to sleep: a predictive model. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Mathematical Neuroscience, Edinburgh, UK.
  7. David FO, Arleo A, Leresche N and Lambert RC (2008) Dynamical effects of the T-current potentiation upon the oscillatory activity of thalamocortical neurons associated to sleep: a predictive model. In FENS Abstracts, vol. 4: 047.8.

2007

  1. Sheynikhovich D (2007) Spatial Navigation in geometric mazes : a computational model of rodent behavior. Ph.D. Thesis, EPFL.
  2. Goto Y and Otani S (2007) Prefrontal Cortical Synaptic Plasticity: The Roles of Dopamine and Implication for Schizophrenia. Springer, Berlin.
  3. Allard R and Faubert J (2007) First- and second-order motion processing are separate at low temporal frequencies but common at high temporal frequencies. In Journal of Vision, vol. 7, pages 1006.
  4. Hanssens J-m, Allard R and Faubert J (2007) Progressive lenses distortions effect on postural stability in virtual reality environment. In Journal of Vision, vol. 7, pages 1026.
  5. Legault I, Allard R and Faubert J (2007) Adaptation to circular patterns influences the perception of distorted squares. In Journal of Vision, vol. 7, pages 273.
  6. Allard R and Faubert J (2007) Bypassing ocular aging deficits to assess perceptual functions. In Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 84.
  7. Bezzi M, Arleo A, Nieus T, D'Errico A, D'Angelo E and Coenen OJ-M (2007) Information theoretic quantification of neural transmission following changes in release probability. In Computational and Systems Neuroscience (Cosyne) 2007, pages 284.

2006

  1. Allard R and Faubert J (2006) Contrast-modulated stimuli detection is unaffected by luminance-modulated noise. In Journal of Vision, vol. 6, pages 378.
  2. Legault I, Allard R and Faubert J (2006) Curvature perception in aging. In Journal of Vision, vol. 6, pages 197.
  3. Allard R, Carcenac G and Faubert J (2006) Aging and the sensitivity loss to complex stimuli. In Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 83.
  4. Bezzi M, Nieus T, Arleo A, D'Errico A, D'Angelo E and Coenen OJ-M (2006) Quantitative characterization of information transmission in a single neuron. In Ijspeert, A. J. et al., editors, Proceedings of the EPFL-Latsis Symposium on Dynamical principles for neuroscience and intelligent biomimetic devices, Switzerland.

2005

  1. Allard R, Créach O and Faubert J (2005) Different internal noise but same calculation efficiency for processing luminance-modulated (LM) and contrast-modulated (CM) stimuli. In Journal of Vision, vol. 5, pages 483.
  2. Faubert J, Allard R and Hanssens J-M (2005) Effect of visual sway on postural balance in a full immersive environment. In Journal of Vision, vol. 5, pages 320.
  3. Legault I, Allard R and Faubert J (2005) Detecting curvature in first and second-order periodic line stimuli. In Journal of Vision, vol. 5, pages 464.
  4. Renaud J, Allard R, Yelle B, Yelle V and Faubert J (2005) Different presbyopic contact lenses for different needs. In Optometry and Vision Science, vol. 82.
  5. Arleo A, Battaglia F, Déjean C, Zugaro MB and Wiener SI (2005) Rat anterodorsal thalamic head direction neurons are modulated by hippocampal theta rhythm. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, No. 198.18, Washington DC, USA.
  6. Arleo A (2005) Thesis of Habilitation to Direct Research: The neural bases of spatial cognition and information processing in the brain. Life Science Dept, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris, France.
  7. Arleo A and Gerstner W (2005) Head direction cells and place cells in models for navigation and robotic applications. In Wiener, S. I. and Taube, J. S., editors, Head direction cells and the neural mechanisms of spatial orientation, chpt. 19, pages 433-457, MIT Press.
  8. Coenen OJM, Bezzi M, Arleo A, Nieus T, D'Errico A and D'Angelo E (2005) Quantitative characterization of information transmission in a single neuron. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, vol. No. 823.3, Washington DC, USA.

2004

  1. Allard R and Faubert J (2004) Simulating the effect of age-related neurobiological alterations (NBAs) on a first- and second-order orientation-identification task. In Journal of Vision, vol. 4, pages 751.
  2. Allard R and Jocelyn F (2004) Simulating the effect of age-related neurobiological alterations on a visuo-perceptual task. In Perception, vol. 2004 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2004, pages Program No. 549.10.
  3. O.J.M. Coenen CBMBDMMPAERRCEMORABBAATNED (2004) Adaptive spiking cerebellar models and real-time simulations. In 34th Society for Neuroscience annual meeting (2004), San Diego, USA.
  4. Wiener SI, Arleo A, Déjean C, Boucheny C, Khamassi M and Zugaro MB (2004) Optic field flow signals update the activity of head direction cells in the rat anterodorsal thalamus. In FENS Abstracts, vol. 2: A007.19, Lisbon, Portugal.
  5. Arleo A, Boucheny C, Degris T, Brunel N and Wiener SI (2004) Head direction cells and spatial orientation in rats: Experimental findings and computational modeling. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Neurorobotic Models in Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics, Los Angeles, USA.
  6. Arleo A, Déjean C, Boucheny C, Khamassi M, Zugaro MB and Wiener SI (2004) Optic field flow signals update the activity of head direction cells in the rat anterodorsal thalamus. In Proceedings of the XXIII Int Congress of the Barany Society, Paris, France.
  7. Arleo A, Degris T, Boucheny C and Wiener SI (2004) The neural basis of spatial orientation in rats: Electrophysiology, computational modeling, and robotics. In Meyer, J.-A. and Guillot, A., editors, Proceedings of the Int. Conference Towards Artificial Rodents, Paris, France.
  8. Burguière E, Rutteman M, Arleo A, Wiener SI, Zeeuw CIDe, Berthoz A and Rondi-Reig L (2004) Deficit during spatial navigation in L7-PKCI mice lacking cerebellar Long-Term Depression: a motor learning problem?. In FENS Abstracts, vol. 2, A042.5, Lisbon, Portugal.
  9. Coenen OJ-M, Boucheny C, Bezzi M, Marchal D, Arnold MP, Ros E, Carillo ROEM, Gis R, Barbour B, Arleo A, Nieus T and D'Angelo E (2004) Adaptive spiking cerebellar models and real-time simulations. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, No. 827.4, San Diego, USA.
  10. Bezzi M, Nieus T, Arleo A, D'Angelo E and Coenen OJ-M (2004) Information transfer at the mossy fiber-granule cell synapse of the cerebellum. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, No. 827.5, San Diego, USA.
  11. Wiener SI and Arleo A (2004) Neurobiologically based proposals for structuring navigation strategies for autonomous agents. In Meyer, J.-A. and Guillot, A., editors, Proceedings of the Int Conference Towards Artificial Rodents, Paris, France.
  12. Wiener SI, Arleo A, Déjean C, Boucheny C, Khamassi M and Zugaro MB (2004) Optic field flow signals update the activity of head direction cells in the rat anterodorsal thalamus. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, No. 209.2, San Diego, USA.

2003

  1. Déjean C, Zugaro MB, Arleo A and Wiener SI (2003) La parallaxe de mouvement décide quels repères visuels mettent à jour les cellules de direction de la tête chez le rat. In Proceedings of 6th French Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Rouen, France.
  2. Degris T, Brunel N and Arleo A (2003) Rapid response of head direction cells to reorienting visual cues: A computational model. In De Schutter, E., editors, Proceedings of the Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Elsevier.
  3. Arleo A (2003) Hippocampal place cells and head direction cells: Computational Modeling and Electrophysiological Experiments. In Buelthoff, H. H. et al., editors, Proceedings of the 6th Perception Conference, pages 40-41, Knirsch Verlag Germany.
  4. Zugaro MB, Arleo A, Déjean C and Wiener SI (2003) Dynamic visual signals are crucial for the selection of anchoring distal cues by anterodorsal thalamic head direction cells. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, No. 519.16, New Orleans, USA.

2002

  1. Arleo A (2002) Processing multimodal sensory information for spatial learning and navigation: Computational modeling, robotics, and rat experiments. In Prescott, T. and Webb, B., editors, Proceedings of the Workshop on Robotics and Theoretical Biology, pages 9, Edinburgh, U.K..
  2. Zugaro MB, Arleo A, Berthoz A and Wiener SI (2002) Rapid reorientation in rat anterodorsal thalamic head direction cells. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, No. 584.7, Orlando, USA.
  3. Arleo A and Gerstner W (2002) A model of rat spatial learning system: studying the interrelation between idiothetic and allothetic cues. In FENS Abstracts, vol. 1: A075.6.
  4. Zugaro MB, Arleo A, Berthoz A and Wiener SI (2002) Rapid reorientation in rat anterodorsal thalamic head direction cells. In FENS Abstracts, vol. 1: A041.37.

2001

  1. Arleo A and Gerstner W (2001) Spatial Memory and Cognitive Navigation, The Role of the Rat Hippocampus. In Apfelbach, R. et al., editors, Advances in Ethology 36, Supplements to Ethology, pages 56-57, Blackwell-Verlag.

2000

  1. Arleo A (2000) Spatial learning and navigation in neuromimetic systems, modeling the rat hippocampus. ISBN 3-89825-247-7, Verlag-dissertation.

1999

  1. Arleo A, del R. Millán J and Gerstner W (1999) Hippocampal spatial model for state space representation in reinforcement learning. Technical Report 99/316, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  2. Arleo A and Gerstner W (1999) Spatial models and autonomous navigation in neuromimetic systems. In Proceedings of the 3rd Int Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA.

1997

  1. Arleo A and del R. Millán J (1997) Software application NELVAM, NEural network Learning of VAriable grid-based Maps, European Copyright ref. 2545.

1996

  1. Arleo A (1996) Neural networks based on active local learning for efficient exploration of unknown environments. Master's Thesis, University of Mathematical Science, Milan, Italy.

1991

  1. Abraham WC and Otani S (1991) Macromolecules and the maintenance of long-term potentiation. Birkhauser Boston, Inc.

1988

  1. Otani S, Goddard GV, Marshall CJ, Tate WP and Abraham WC (1988) Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis, but not mRNA Synthesis, Promote Decay of Long-Term Potentiation in Rat Dentate Gyrus. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.