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Thibaut Le Naour

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Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
A skeleton-based approach to analyzing oculomotor behavior when viewing animated charactersThibaut Le Naour, Jean-Pierre Bresciani
Human Movement Science|June 30, 2019
3D feedback and observation for motor learning: Application to the roundoff movement in gymnasticsThibaut Le Naour, Chiara Ré, Jean-Pierre Bresciani
Iscience|May 30, 2023
Controlling the trajectory of a moving object substantially shortens the latency of motor responses to visual stimuliThibaut Le Naour, Michael Papinutto, Muriel Lobier, et al.
Innovation (Cambridge (Mass.))|March 6, 2024
It's not all in your feet: Improving penalty kick performance with human-avatar interaction and machine learningJean-Luc Bloechle, Julien Audiffren, Thibaut Le Naour, et al.
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Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
A skeleton-based approach to analyzing oculomotor behavior when viewing animated charactersThibaut Le Naour, Jean-Pierre Bresciani
Human Movement Science|June 30, 2019
3D feedback and observation for motor learning: Application to the roundoff movement in gymnasticsThibaut Le Naour, Chiara Ré, Jean-Pierre Bresciani
Iscience|May 30, 2023
Controlling the trajectory of a moving object substantially shortens the latency of motor responses to visual stimuliThibaut Le Naour, Michael Papinutto, Muriel Lobier, et al.
Innovation (Cambridge (Mass.))|March 6, 2024
It's not all in your feet: Improving penalty kick performance with human-avatar interaction and machine learningJean-Luc Bloechle, Julien Audiffren, Thibaut Le Naour, et al.
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