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Jean-René Cazalets

Jean-René Cazalets

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Neuroscience

D-Index
34
Citations
4154
World Ranking
9360
National Ranking
456

Overview

Jean-René Cazalets is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France. Their research spans primarily the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with a notable focus on subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Cell Biology, and Human-Computer Interaction.

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

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Motor Control and Adaptation

Jean-René Cazalets has published extensively in several venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Molecular Autism
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Physiological Reports
  • Neurophysiologie Clinique

Significant papers include:

  • The Current View on the Paradox of Pain in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2022, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Acetylcholine and spinal locomotor networks: The insider, 2021, Physiological Reports
  • Visual attention and inhibitory control in children, teenagers and adults with autism without intellectual disability: results of oculomotor tasks from a 2-year longitudinal follow-up study (InFoR), 2021, Molecular Autism
  • Locomotion and dynamic posture: neuro-evolutionary basis of bipedal gait, 2020, Neurophysiologie Clinique
  • Ancestral persistence of vestibulospinal reflexes in axial muscles in humans, 2020, Journal of Neurophysiology

Collaborations have involved several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Étienne Guillaud
  • Anouck Amestoy
  • Sandrine S. Bertrand
  • Emilie Doat
  • Manuel Bouvard

Best Publications

  • Activation of the central pattern generators for locomotion by serotonin and excitatory amino acids in neonatal rat.

    J R Cazalets;Y Sqalli-Houssaini;F Clarac

  • Localization and organization of the central pattern generator for hindlimb locomotion in newborn rat

    JR Cazalets;M Borde;F Clarac

  • The synaptic drive from the spinal locomotor network to motoneurons in the newborn rat

    JR Cazalets;M Borde;F Clarac

  • Oscillatory properties of the central pattern generator for locomotion in neonatal rats

    Y. Sqalli-Houssaini;J. R. Cazalets;F. Clarac

  • The restless legs syndrome.

    G. Barrière;J.R. Cazalets;B. Bioulac;F. Tison

  • Knockdown of L Calcium Channel Subtypes: Differential Effects in Neuropathic Pain

    Pascal Fossat;Eric Dobremez;Rabia Bouali-Benazzouz;Alexandre Favereaux

  • Comparison of Trunk Activity during Gait Initiation and Walking in Humans

    Jean-Charles Ceccato;Jean-Charles Ceccato;Mathieu de Sèze;Christine Azevedo;Jean-René Cazalets

  • Role of gravity in the development of posture and locomotion in the neonatal rat

    François Clarac;Laurent Vinay;Jean-René Cazalets;Jean-Claude Fady

  • Two types of motor rhythm induced by NMDA and amines in an in vitro spinal cord preparation of neonatal rat.

    J.R. Cazalets;P. Grillner;I. Menard;J. Cremieux

  • Variability as a characteristic of immature motor systems: an electromyographic study of swimming in the newborn rat.

    J.R. Cazalets;I. Menard;J. Crémieux;F. Clarac

  • Neuromodulation of the locomotor network by dopamine in the isolated spinal cord of newborn rat.

    Grégory Barrière;Nicholas Mellen;Jean-René Cazalets

  • Postinhibitory rebound during locomotor-like activity in neonatal rat motoneurons in vitro.

    Sandrine Bertrand;Jean-René Cazalets

  • Coordinated network functioning in the spinal cord: an evolutionary perspective.

    Mélanie Falgairolle;Mathieu de Seze;Laurent Juvin;Didier Morin

  • Coupling between lumbar and sacral motor networks in the neonatal rat spinal cord.

    Jean‐René Cazalets;Sandrine Bertrand

  • Noradrenergic control of locomotor networks in the in vitro spinal cord of the neonatal rat.

    Youssef Sqalli-Houssaini;Jean-René Cazalets

  • Metachronal coupling between spinal neuronal networks during locomotor activity in newborn rat

    Mélanie Falgairolle;Jean-René Cazalets

  • Sequential activation of axial muscles during different forms of rhythmic behavior in man

    Mathieu de Sèze;Mélanie Falgairolle;Sébastien Viel;Christine Assaiante

  • GABAergic inactivation of the central pattern generators for locomotion in isolated neonatal rat spinal cord.

    J R Cazalets;Y Sqalli-Houssaini;F Clarac

  • Locomotor Network Maturation Is Transiently Delayed in the MAOA-Deficient Mouse

    Jean-René Cazalets;Marie Gardette;Gérard Hilaire

  • Suppressive control of the crustacean pyloric network by a pair of identified interneurons. I. Modulation of the motor pattern

    JR Cazalets;F Nagy;M Moulins

Frequent Co-Authors

François Clarac
François Clarac Aix-Marseille University
Pierre Burbaud
Pierre Burbaud University of Bordeaux
Christian E. Gross
Christian E. Gross University of Bordeaux
Bernard Bioulac
Bernard Bioulac University of Bordeaux
Laurent J. Bouyer
Laurent J. Bouyer Université Laval
Washington Buño
Washington Buño Spanish National Research Council
Marion Leboyer
Marion Leboyer Paris-Est Créteil University
François Tison
François Tison University of Bordeaux
Christine Assaiante
Christine Assaiante Aix-Marseille University
Michel Audiffren
Michel Audiffren University of Poitiers

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