Yvan Pratviel

Yvan Pratviel
Laval University | ULAVAL · School of Psychology

PhD

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7 Research Items
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Education
September 2017 - September 2019
University of Bordeaux
Field of study
  • Physiology, sports science, signal processing, cognitics
September 2015 - September 2018
Institut d'Optique Graduate School
Field of study
  • Photonics

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Publications (7)
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Practicing guided breathing at 0.1 Hz in virtual reality yields psychological and physiological benefits. Nonetheless, it remains uncertain whether these effects surpass those induced in a real-world setting. Indeed, the potential influence of the virtual environment on perceived stress and anxiety is not yet fully understood. In this experiment, w...
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L’Homme fait naturellement l’expérience d’un soi conscient, localisé à l’intérieur de ses frontières corporelles. Cette conscience de soi corporelle peut être manipulée à l’aide de stimulations multisensorielles, combinant des signaux extéroceptifs et intéroceptifs. En particulier, l’usage d’un avatar en réalité virtuelle (VR) se substituant au cor...
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Virtual reality has obvious potential to help humans developing/recovering brain functions, which operates through modulation of multisensory inputs. Some interventions using VR rely on the need to embody a virtual avatar, which stimulates cognitive-motor adaptations. Recent research has shown that embodiment can be facilitated by synchronizing nat...
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Research on sensorimotor rhythms (SMR) based on neurofeedback (NFb) emphasizes improvements in selective attention associated with SMR amplification. However, the long-term training proposed in most studies posed the question of acceptability, which led to the evaluation of the potential of a single NFb session. Based on cognitive and autonomic con...
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Recent advances in neuroscience have linked dynamical systems theory to cognition. The main contention is that extended cognition relies on a unitary brain-body-tool system showing the expected signatures of interaction-dominance reflected in a multifractal behavior. This might be particularly relevant when it comes to understanding how the brain i...
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Beyond apparent simplicity, visuomotor dexterity actually requires the coordination of multiple interactions across a complex system that links the brain, the body and the environment. Recent research suggests that a better understanding of how perceptive, cognitive and motor activities cohere to form executive control could be gained from multifra...
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Daily-life behaviors strongly rely on visuomotor integration, a complex sensorimotor process with obvious plasticity. Visual-perceptive and visual-cognitive functions are degraded by neurological disorders and brain damage, but are improved by vision training, e.g. in athletes. Hence, developing tools to evaluate/improve visuomotor abilities has fo...

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