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Philippe P. Perrin

Philippe P. Perrin

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Neuroscience

D-Index
42
Citations
7165
World Ranking
7636
National Ranking
353

Overview

Philippe P. Perrin is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and has an extensive publication record primarily in the fields of medicine and neuroscience. Their work focuses on a range of topics including vestibular and auditory disorders, hearing and cochlear genetics, colorectal cancer screening, ophthalmology, and balance and gait-related issues.

Their research spans several key topics:

  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics
  • Colorectal cancer screening and detection
  • Ophthalmology and eye disorders
  • Balance, gait, and falls prevention
  • Gastric cancer management and outcomes
  • Cerebral palsy and movement disorders

In terms of subfields, their work contributes to neurology, sensory systems, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and pathology and forensic medicine.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Changes in the Sensory Weighting Strategies in Balance Control Throughout Maturation in Children," 2020, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
  • "Normative Values of Saccades and Smooth Pursuit in Children Aged 5 to 17 Years," 2020, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
  • "The trunk's contribution to postural control under challenging balance conditions," 2020, Gait & Posture
  • "Motion sickness susceptibility and visually induced motion sickness as diagnostic signs in Parkinson's disease," 2022, European Journal of Translational Myology
  • "Adverse events of colonoscopy in a colorectal cancer screening program with fecal immunochemical testing: a population-based observational study," 2021, Endoscopy International Open

The scientist frequently publishes in several journals, including:

  • Audiology Research
  • European Journal of Translational Myology
  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Endoscopy International Open
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Philippe P. Perrin has collaborated extensively with a group of coauthors, notably:

  • Georges Dumas
  • S. Schmerber
  • Bernard Denis
  • Isabelle Gendre
  • Laetitia Peultier-Celli

Their research output reflects a multidisciplinary approach intersecting clinical, neurophysiological, and oncological domains, contributing to a varied literature that informs studies in balance control, sensory processing, cancer screening, and neurodegenerative conditions.

Best Publications

  • Judo, better than dance, develops sensorimotor adaptabilities involved in balance control.

    Philippe Perrin;Dominique Deviterne;Dominique Deviterne;Francine Hugel;Cyril Perrot

  • Five times sit to stand test is a predictor of recurrent falls in healthy community-living subjects aged 65 and older.

    Severine Buatois;Darko Miljkovic;Patrick Manckoundia;Rene Gueguen

  • Effects of physical and sporting activities on balance control in elderly people.

    P P Perrin;G C Gauchard;C Perrot;C Jeandel

  • Physical activity improves gaze and posture control in the elderly

    Gérome C. Gauchard;Pierre Gangloff;Pierre Gangloff;Claude Jeandel;Philippe P. Perrin;Philippe P. Perrin

  • Influence of Different Types of Progressive Idiopathic Scoliosis on Static and Dynamic Postural Control

    Gérome C. Gauchard;Pierre Lascombes;Michel Kuhnast;Philippe P. Perrin

  • A Simple Clinical Scale to Stratify Risk of Recurrent Falls in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 65 Years and Older

    Severine Buatois;Christine Perret-Guillaume;Rene Gueguen;Patrick Miget

  • Beneficial effect of proprioceptive physical activities on balance control in elderly human subjects

    Gérome C. Gauchard;Claude Jeandel;Andrée Tessier;Philippe P. Perrin;Philippe P. Perrin

  • Dental occlusion modifies gaze and posture stabilization in human subjects.

    Pierre Gangloff;Jean-Paul Louis;Philippe P Perrin;Philippe P Perrin

  • Posturography and risk of recurrent falls in healthy non-institutionalized persons aged over 65

    Séverine Buatois;René Gueguen;Gérome C. Gauchard;Athanase Benetos

  • Influence of Visual Control, Conduction, and Central Integration on Static and Dynamic Balance in Healthy Older Adults

    Philippe P. Perrin;Claude Jeandel;Claude A. Perrin;Marie C. Béné

  • Mood states and anxiety influence abilities to maintain balance control in healthy human subjects.

    Benoı̂t Bolmont;Pierre Gangloff;Pierre Gangloff;Alexandre Vouriot;Alexandre Vouriot;Philippe P. Perrin;Philippe P. Perrin

  • EFFECTS OF EXERCISE-INDUCED FATIGUE WITH AND WITHOUT HYDRATION ON STATIC POSTURAL CONTROL IN ADULT HUMAN SUBJECTS

    Gérome C Gauchard;Pierre Gangloff;Alexandre Vouriot;Jean-Pierre Mallié

  • Falls and working individuals: role of extrinsic and intrinsic factors.

    G. Gauchard;Nearkasen Chau;J. M. Mur;P. Perrin

  • Influence of Regular Proprioceptive and Bioenergetic Physical Activities on Balance Control in Elderly Women

    Gérome C. Gauchard;Pierre Gangloff;Claude Jeandel;Philippe P. Perrin

  • Unilateral trigeminal anaesthesia modifies postural control in human subjects.

    Pierre Gangloff;Philippe P. Perrin;Philippe P. Perrin

  • Postural instability in early-stage idiopathic scoliosis in adolescent girls.

    Thierry Haumont;Gérome C. Gauchard;Pierre Lascombes;Philippe P. Perrin

  • On the role of knee joint in balance control and postural strategies: effects of total knee replacement in elderly subjects with knee osteoarthritis.

    Gérome C. Gauchard;Gérome C. Gauchard;Guy Vançon;Philippe Meyer;Didier Mainard

  • Added cognitive load through rotary auditory stimulation can improve the quality of postural control in the elderly.

    Dominique Deviterne;Gérome C. Gauchard;Gérome C. Gauchard;Mallaury Jamet;Guy Vançon

  • Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation improves balance control in Parkinson’s disease

    S Colnat-Coulbois;G C Gauchard;L Maillard;G Barroche

  • Ankle trauma significantly impairs posture control - A study in basketball players and controls

    P.P. Perrin;M.C. Bene;C.A. Perrin;D. Durupt

  • Sensorimotor specificities in balance control of expert fencers and pistol shooters.

    Guillaume Herpin;Gérome C. Gauchard;Gérome C. Gauchard;Alexis Lion;Alexis Lion;Philippe Collet

Frequent Co-Authors

Herman Kingma
Herman Kingma Maastricht University Medical Centre
Jie Jin Wang
Jie Jin Wang University of Sydney
Erik J. A. Scherder
Erik J. A. Scherder Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Wiebo Brouwer
Wiebo Brouwer University of Groningen
Maurizio Elia
Maurizio Elia University of Southampton

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