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Victor Frak

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Brain and Cognition|March 12, 2021
Converging perspectives on the relationship between language and actionVictor Frak, Henri Cohen
Brain and Cognition|September 22, 2023
Current perspectives on the brain connectomeVictor Frak, Henri Cohen
Neuroreport|June 15, 2004
A dissociation between real and simulated movements in Parkinson's diseaseVictor Frak, Henri Cohen, Emmanuelle Pourcher
Brain and Cognition|December 28, 2020
Action verbs drive motor activity in adolescents but not in childrenVictor Frak, David Labrecque, Henri Cohen
Brain and Cognition|June 16, 2019
Assessing language-induced motor activity through Event Related Potentials and the Grip Force Sensor, an exploratory studyFernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez, David Labrecque, Victor Frak
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 4, 2008
An instrumented cylinder measuring pinch force and orientationDaniel Bourbonnais, Victor Frak, Jean-François Pilon, et al.
Plos One|March 20, 2010
Grip force is part of the semantic representation of manual action verbsVictor Frak, Tatjana Nazir, Michel Goyette, et al.
Brain and Cognition|November 8, 2005
Prehension movements in a patient (AC) with posterior parietal cortex damage and posterior callosal sectionVictor Frak, Yves Paulignan, Marc Jeannerod, et al.
Plos One|March 22, 2007
Simulation modifies prehension: evidence for a conjoined representation of the graspable features of an object and the action of grasping itVictor Frak, Isabelle Croteau, Daniel Bourbonnais, et al.
Plos One|February 6, 2018
Manual action verbs modulate the grip force of each hand in unimanual or symmetrical bimanual tasksRonaldo Luis da Silva, David Labrecque, Fátima Aparecida Caromano, et al.
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Brain and Cognition|March 12, 2021
Converging perspectives on the relationship between language and actionVictor Frak, Henri Cohen
Brain and Cognition|September 22, 2023
Current perspectives on the brain connectomeVictor Frak, Henri Cohen
Neuroreport|June 15, 2004
A dissociation between real and simulated movements in Parkinson's diseaseVictor Frak, Henri Cohen, Emmanuelle Pourcher
Brain and Cognition|December 28, 2020
Action verbs drive motor activity in adolescents but not in childrenVictor Frak, David Labrecque, Henri Cohen
Brain and Cognition|June 16, 2019
Assessing language-induced motor activity through Event Related Potentials and the Grip Force Sensor, an exploratory studyFernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez, David Labrecque, Victor Frak
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 4, 2008
An instrumented cylinder measuring pinch force and orientationDaniel Bourbonnais, Victor Frak, Jean-François Pilon, et al.
Plos One|March 20, 2010
Grip force is part of the semantic representation of manual action verbsVictor Frak, Tatjana Nazir, Michel Goyette, et al.
Brain and Cognition|November 8, 2005
Prehension movements in a patient (AC) with posterior parietal cortex damage and posterior callosal sectionVictor Frak, Yves Paulignan, Marc Jeannerod, et al.
Plos One|March 22, 2007
Simulation modifies prehension: evidence for a conjoined representation of the graspable features of an object and the action of grasping itVictor Frak, Isabelle Croteau, Daniel Bourbonnais, et al.
Plos One|February 6, 2018
Manual action verbs modulate the grip force of each hand in unimanual or symmetrical bimanual tasksRonaldo Luis da Silva, David Labrecque, Fátima Aparecida Caromano, et al.
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