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Jean-Louis Vercher

Jean-Louis Vercher

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
5268
World Ranking
8816
National Ranking
417

Overview

Jean-Louis Vercher is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their research spans several areas within engineering and psychology, encompassing fields such as social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, media technology, human-computer interaction, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics, including:

  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Occupational Health and Performance
  • Biomimetic flight and propulsion mechanisms

Vercher has published recent papers that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research. These include:

  • "Depth Perception in Virtual Reality Systems: Effect of Screen Distance, Environment Richness and Display Factors," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Monitoring driver drowsiness in partially automated vehicles: Added value from combining postural and physiological indicators," 2023, Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
  • "How do hoverflies use their righting reflex?", 2020, Journal of Experimental Biology
  • "Getting back in the loop: Does autonomous driving duration affect driver's takeover performance?", 2024, Heliyon

The scholar frequently collaborates with several coauthors, with whom they share multiple publications. Key collaborators include Christophe Bourdin, Gaëtan Perrotte, Clément Bougard, Arthur Portron, and Cyril Vienne.

Their output appears in a variety of publication venues, representing the diversity of their research interests. These venues include:

  • IEEE Access
  • Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
  • Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Heliyon

Best Publications

  • Detection and prediction of driver drowsiness using artificial neural network models.

    Charlotte Jacobé de Naurois;Christophe Bourdin;Anca Melania Stratulat;Emmanuelle Diaz

  • Oculo-manual tracking of visual targets: control learning, coordination control and coordination model

    G. M. Gauthier;J. L. Vercher;F. Mussa Ivaldi;E. Marchetti

  • Acquisition of Spatial Knowledge Through Visual Exploration of Simulated Environments

    Patrick Peruch;Jean-Louis Vercher;Gabriel M. Gauthier

  • The role of proprioception and attention in a visuomotor adaptation task.

    H.A. Ingram;P. van Donkelaar;J. Cole;J.-L. Vercher

  • Target and hand position information in the online control of goal-directed arm movements

    Fabrice Sarlegna;Jean Blouin;Jean-Pierre Bresciani;Christophe Bourdin

  • Cerebellar involvement in the coordination control of the oculo-manual tracking system: effects of cerebellar dentate nucleus lesion

    Jean-Louis Vercher;Gm Gauthier

  • Eye-head-hand coordination in pointing at visual targets: spatial and temporal analysis

    Jean-Louis Vercher;G Magenes;C Prablanc;Gm Gauthier

  • The role of ocular muscle proprioception in visual localization of targets

    Gabriel M. Gauthier;Danielle Nommay;Jean-Louis Vercher

  • Oculo-manual coordination control: ocular and manual tracking of visual targets with delayed visual feedback of the hand motion

    Jean-Louis Vercher;Gm Gauthier

  • Force-field adaptation without proprioception: can vision be used to model limb dynamics?

    Fabrice R. Sarlegna;Nicole Malfait;Lionel Bringoux;Christophe Bourdin

  • Mechanisms of short-term saccadic adaptation

    John L. Semmlow;Gabriel M. Gauthier;Jean-Louis Vercher

  • Internally driven control of reaching movements : A study on a proprioceptively deafferented subject

    Fabrice R. Sarlegna;Gabriel M. Gauthier;Christophe Bourdin;Jean-Louis Vercher

  • Online control of the direction of rapid reaching movements.

    Fabrice Sarlegna;Jean Blouin;Jean-Louis Vercher;Jean-Pierre Bresciani

  • OCULAR MUSCLE PROPRIOCEPTION AND VISUAL LOCALIZATION OF TARGETS IN MAN

    Gabriel M. Gauthier;Danielle Nommay;Jean Louis Vercher

  • The contribution of proprioceptive feedback to sensorimotor adaptation

    Katja Pipereit;Otmar Bock;Jean-Louis Vercher

  • Oculomotor plasticity: are mechanisms of adaptation for reactive and voluntary saccades separate?

    Nadia Alahyane;Roméo Salemme;Christian Urquizar;Julien Cotti

  • Galvanic vestibular stimulation in humans produces online arm movement deviations when reaching towards memorized visual targets.

    J. P. Bresciani;Jean Blouin;K. Popov;C. Bourdin

  • Self-moved target eye tracking in control and deafferented subjects: roles of arm motor command and proprioception in arm-eye coordination

    Jean-Louis Vercher;Gm Gauthier;O Guedon;Jean Blouin

  • Role of sensory information in updating internal models of the effector during arm tracking.

    Jean-Louis Vercher;Frédéric Sarès;Jean Blouin;Christophe Bourdin

  • Adaptation of voluntary saccades, but not of reactive saccades, transfers to hand pointing movements.

    Julien Cotti;Alain Guillaume;Nadia Alahyane;Denis Pelisson

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Blouin
Jean Blouin Aix-Marseille University
Jonathan Cole
Jonathan Cole Bournemouth University
Peter H. Weiss
Peter H. Weiss Forschungszentrum Jülich
Douglas P. Munoz
Douglas P. Munoz Queen's University
André Nieoullon
André Nieoullon Aix-Marseille University
David S. Zee
David S. Zee Johns Hopkins University
Y. Lamarre
Y. Lamarre University of Montreal
R. C. Miall
R. C. Miall University of Birmingham

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