Chercheur en neurosciences de la performance sportive

CALMELS Claire

PhD, HDR

Qualified to the functions of Professor of Universities - Section 69

International Relations Officer

Who are we ?"


Specialities

  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Research topics

  • Conscious/Inconscious Visual Perception & High Performance Sport
  • Motor Simulation & Injury Management (preventive and curative approaches)
  • Perceptual-Cognitive Training & High Performance Sport
  • Neurofeedback & Performance Optimization

Scientifique Support (ASP)

  • Interventions : Prevention of Injury, Return from Injury, Management of Containment and Return to Physical Practice, Technical-Tactical Improvement in Sport, Optimization of Visual Perception in an Ecological Context, Mental Preparation
  • Federations : Athletics (Perche & Pentathlon), Rowing, Badminton, Basketball, Fencing, Artistic/Rhythmic Gymnastics, Judo, Pentathlon, Diving, Archery, Trampoline, Table Tennis, Sailing

MAIN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

  • Calmels, C. (2020). Neural correlates of motor expertise: Extensive motor training and cortical changes. Brain Research, 1739, 146323. Vers l'article
  • Calmels, C. (2019). Beyond Jeannerod’s motor simulation theory: an approach for improving post-traumatic motor rehabilitation. Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 49, 99-107. Vers l'article
  • Calmels, C., Elipot, M., & Naccache, L. (2018). Probing representations of gymnastics movements: a visual priming study. Cognitive Science, 42(5), 1529-1551. Vers l'article
  • Calmels, C., Pichon, S., & Grèzes, J. (2014). Can we simulate an action that we cannot temporarily perform? Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 44, 433-445.
  • Calmels, C., Holmes, P., Jarry, G., Hars, M., Lopez, E., Paillard, A., Stam, C.J. (2006). Variability of EEG synchronization prior to, and during observation and execution of a sequential finger movement. Human Brain Mapping, 27(3), 251-266. Vers l'article