Claude Prablanc mainly focuses on Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Communication, Eye movement and Movement. His Computer vision research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Saccade and Visual field. His Communication research includes themes of Proprioception, Efference copy and Visual control.
Claude Prablanc has researched Eye movement in several fields, including Head, Neurology and Anatomy. Claude Prablanc performs multidisciplinary study in Movement and Trajectory in his work. His Trajectory study typically links adjacent topics like Perception.
His main research concerns Communication, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Saccade and Movement. Claude Prablanc has included themes like Motor system, Adaptation, Perception and Motor control in his Communication study. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Perception, focusing on Visual field and, on occasion, Neurophysiology.
In the subject of general Artificial intelligence, his work in Visual control is often linked to Rest, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His work deals with themes such as Efference copy and Hand movements, which intersect with Computer vision. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive psychology, Saccadic masking and Gaze.
Claude Prablanc focuses on Saccade, Communication, Sensory system, Adaptation and Computer vision. His Saccade study combines topics in areas such as Eye–hand coordination, Cognitive psychology and Gaze. His Cognitive psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Orientation, Trajectory and Eye movement.
His study in Sensory system is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Saccadic masking and Motor control. His research on Adaptation also deals with topics like
His primary scientific interests are in Eye–hand coordination, Communication, Adaptation, Poison control and Neurophysiology. Eye–hand coordination and Saccade are commonly linked in his work. Claude Prablanc interconnects Cognitive psychology, Posterior parietal cortex, Trajectory, Orientation and Eye movement in the investigation of issues within Communication.
His studies deal with areas such as Vergence and Visual feedback, Binocular vision, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence as well as Adaptation. Claude Prablanc integrates many fields in his works, including Poison control, Mean squared prediction error, Speech recognition, Cognition, Internal model and Simulation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Visual field and Prism adaptation in addition to Neurophysiology.
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Large adjustments in visually guided reaching do not depend on vision of the hand or perception of target displacement
M. A. Goodale;M. A. Goodale;D. Pelisson;D. Pelisson;C. Prablanc;C. Prablanc.
Nature (1986)
Role of the posterior parietal cortex in updating reaching movements to a visual target.
M. Desmurget;M. Desmurget;C. M. Epstein;R. S. Turner;C. Prablanc.
Nature Neuroscience (1999)
Optimal response of eye and hand motor systems in pointing at a visual target
C. Prablanc;J. F. Echallier;E. Komilis;M. Jeannerod.
Biological Cybernetics (1979)
The timing of mentally represented actions
Jean Decety;Marc Jeannerod;Claude Prablanc.
Behavioural Brain Research (1989)
Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb. II. Evidence of fast unconscious processes correcting the trajectory of the hand to the final position of a double-step stimulus.
Pélisson D;Prablanc C;Goodale Ma;Jeannerod M.
Experimental Brain Research (1986)
Optimal response of eye and hand motor systems in pointing at a visual target. I. Spatio-temporal characteristics of eye and hand movements and their relationships when varying the amount of visual information.
C. Prablanc;J. F. Echallier;E. Komilis;M. Jeannerod.
Biological Cybernetics (1979)
Automatic control during hand reaching at undetected two-dimensional target displacements.
Claude Prablanc;Olivier Martin.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1992)
Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb
C. Prablanc;D. Pélisson;M. A. Goodale.
Experimental Brain Research (1986)
The coordination of eye, head, and arm movements during reaching at a single visual target
B. Biguer;M. Jeannerod;C. Prablanc.
Experimental Brain Research (1982)
From eye to hand: planning goal-directed movements.
Michel Desmurget;Denis Pélisson;Yves Rossetti;Claude Prablanc.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (1998)
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