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2. Can Animation Compensate for Temporal Processing Difficulties in Deaf People?
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Laurent, Sébastien, Boucheix, Jean-Michel, Argon, Stéphane, Hidalgo-Muñoz, Antonio R., and Paire-Ficout, Laurence
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This article addresses the issue of animation as an aid for temporal processing difficulties in deaf people learning the Highway Code. A decision-making task involving static or animated road situations was performed by 21 deaf and 24 hearing participants. They were confronted with four types of driving situations (overtaking, negotiating roundabouts, highways, and intersections) and had to decide whether or not to proceed. Participants were presented with two different formats (static vs. animated) and two levels of difficulty (simple vs. complex). Results showed that deaf participants had poorer performances in the static condition than hearing participants. Performance was better in the animated condition than in the static condition, especially in deaf participants. The benefits of animation were greater in complex situations for all participants. Decisions made on dynamic road situations were facilitated by the presence of spatiotemporal dimensions. These proved helpful to deaf candidates who have difficulties in this particular area.
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3. Factors of acceptability, acceptance and usage for non-rail autonomous public transport vehicles: A systematic literature review
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Pigeon, Caroline, Alauzet, Aline, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence
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- 2021
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4. Barriers and facilitators to social participation after driving cessation among older adults: A cohort study
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Pellichero, Alice, Lafont, Sylviane, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Fabrigoule, Colette, and Chavoix, Chantal
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- 2021
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5. Relationship between Walking and Driving, and Cognitive Functioning Common to Both Modes of Mobility, in Healthy Older Adults
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Chavoix, Chantal, primary, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, and Lafont, Sylviane, additional
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- 2023
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6. Fitness-to-drive recommendations in post-stroke patients: a retrospective study
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Gasne, Clara, Ranchet, Maud, Evennou, Myriam, Delebecque, Marie-Caroline, Hoang, Isabelle, Coignard, Pauline, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence
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- 2024
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7. Relationship between Walking and Driving, and Cognitive Functioning Common to Both Modes of Mobility, in Healthy Older Adults.
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Chavoix, Chantal, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, and Lafont, Sylviane
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Introduction: Driving and walking, the two main modes of mobility, require numerous common skills in the motor, sensory, and cognitive domains that deteriorate with age. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between walking and driving in healthy older drivers and to determine whether certain cognitive processes are involved in both modes of mobility. Method: Seventy-six older drivers from the Safe Move cohort were assessed in the following three domains: (1) cognition, using parts A and B of the Trail Making Test (TMT), the digit symbol substitution test (DSST), the Stroop test, and the Digit span; (2) gait, using a dual-task (DT) paradigm with a counting task; and (3) driving, assessed via a 40–50 min on-road test. Analyses were also performed on 2 subgroups: young-old (70–74 years old; n = 43) and old-old (≥75 years; n = 33). Results: Four significant correlations were found across the whole sample between gait performance under DT conditions and driving scores. One correlation was also found in old-old adults. None were found in young-old adults. Furthermore, several cognitive measures were significantly correlated to both modes of mobility: TMT-A and B completion time in the whole sample, and DSST performance in the whole sample and old-old adults. Discussion/Conclusion: Walking in complex conditions and on-road driving performance are closely related in healthy older drivers. Visuospatial attention, processing speed, and executive function are crucial and common cognitive processes to both modes of mobility in this population. Impairment in these cognitive functions should thus alert health professionals as it can quickly lead to mobility disorders, loss of autonomy and social isolation. Developing specific preventive programs and mobility support systems for healthy older adults is also crucial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Left and Right Cortical Activity Arising from Preferred Walking Speed in Older Adults
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Greenfield, Julia, primary, Delcroix, Véronique, additional, Ettaki, Wafae, additional, Derollepot, Romain, additional, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, and Ranchet, Maud, additional
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- 2023
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9. The role of navigation instruction at intersections for older drivers and those with early Alzheimer’s disease
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Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Marin-Lamellet, Claude, Lafont, Sylviane, Thomas-Antérion, Catherine, and Laurent, Bernard
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- 2016
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10. Editorial: Cognition and mobility with aging or neurological conditions: Assessment and interventions strategies
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Ranchet, Maud, primary, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, and Devos, Hannes, additional
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- 2022
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11. When emotions disturb the localization of road elements: Effects of anger and sadness
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Jallais, Christophe, Gabaude, Catherine, and Paire-ficout, Laurence
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12. Don’t miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated public information graphics
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Groff, Jonathan, Boucheix, Jean-Michel, Lowe, Richard K., Argon, Stéphane, Saby, Laurent, Alauzet, Aline, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence
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13. An innovative therapeutic educational program to support older drivers with cognitive disorders: Description of a randomized controlled trial study protocol
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Delphin-Combe, Floriane, primary, Coste, Marie-Hélène, additional, Bachelet, Romain, additional, Llorens, Mélissa, additional, Gentil, Claire, additional, Giroux, Marion, additional, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, Ranchet, Maud, additional, and Krolak-Salmon, Pierre, additional
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- 2022
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14. Varied situations and accuracy: concluding remarks
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Izaute, Marie, Chambres, Patrick, Marescaux, Pierre-Jean, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Chambres, Patrick, editor, Izaute, Marie, editor, and Marescaux, Pierre-Jean, editor
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- 2002
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15. QUEL FORMAT VISUEL ADOPTER POUR INFORMER LES SOURDS ET MALENTENDANTS DANS LES TRANSPORTS COLLECTIFS ?
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Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Saby, Laurent, Alauzet, Aline, Groff, Jonathan, and Boucheix, Jean-Michel
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16. Cortical Activity Linked to Clocking in Deaf Adults: fNIRS Insights with Static and Animated Stimuli Presentation
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Laurent, Sébastien, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, Boucheix, Jean-Michel, Argon, Stéphane, Hidalgo-Muñoz, Antonio, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (TS2-LESCOT ), Université Gustave Eiffel, Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] (LEAD), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Bourgogne (UB), Cognition, Langues, Langage, Ergonomie (CLLE-ERSS), Université Bordeaux Montaigne-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and ACOSUR
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animation ,CLOCKING ,TEMPORAL SKILL ,TIME ESTIMATION ,SOURD ,motion prediction ,fNIRS ,Article ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,deafness ,CONDUITE DU VEHICULE ,[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC] ,TEMPS DE REACTION ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry - Abstract
The question of the possible impact of deafness on temporal processing remains unanswered. Different findings, based on behavioral measures, show contradictory results. The goal of the present study is to analyze the brain activity underlying time estimation by using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) techniques, which allow examination of the frontal, central and occipital cortical areas. A total of 37 participants (19 deaf) were recruited. The experimental task involved processing a road scene to determine whether the driver had time to safely execute a driving task, such as overtaking. The road scenes were presented in animated format, or in sequences of 3 static images showing the beginning, mid-point, and end of a situation. The latter presentation required a clocking mechanism to estimate the time between the samples to evaluate vehicle speed. The results show greater frontal region activity in deaf people, which suggests that more cognitive effort is needed to process these scenes. The central region, which is involved in clocking according to several studies, is particularly activated by the static presentation in deaf people during the estimation of time lapses. Exploration of the occipital region yielded no conclusive results. Our results on the frontal and central regions encourage further study of the neural basis of time processing and its links with auditory capacity.; The question of the possible impact of deafness on temporal processing remains unanswered. Different findings, based on behavioral measures, show contradictory results. The goal of the present study is to analyze the brain activity underlying time estimation by using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) techniques, which allow examination of the frontal, central and occipital cortical areas. A total of 37 participants (19 deaf) were recruited. The experimental task involved processing a road scene to determine whether the driver had time to safely execute a driving task, such as overtaking. The road scenes were presented in animated format, or in sequences of 3 static images showing the beginning, mid-point, and end of a situation. The latter presentation required a clocking mechanism to estimate the time between the samples to evaluate vehicle speed. The results show greater frontal region activity in deaf people, which suggests that more cognitive effort isneeded to process these scenes. The central region, which is involved in clocking according to several studies, is particularly activated by the static presentation in deaf people during the estimation of time lapses. Exploration of the occipital region yielded no conclusive results. Our results on the frontal and central regions encourage further study of the neural basis of time processing and its links with auditory capacity.
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17. Changes in Prefrontal Cortical Activity During Walking and Cognitive Functions Among Patients With Parkinsons Disease
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Ranchet, Maud, Hoang, Isabelle, Cheminon, Maxime, Derollepot, Romain, Devos, Hannes, Perrey, Stephane, Luauté, Jacques, Danaila, Teodor, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence
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18. Measuring the Cognitive Workload During Dual-Task Walking in Young Adults: A Combination of Neurophysiological and Subjective Measures
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Hoang, Isabelle, Ranchet, Maud, Derollepot, Romain, Moreau, Fabien, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (TS2-LESCOT ), and Université Gustave Eiffel
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young adults ,dual-task walking ,[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience ,Human Neuroscience ,fNIRS ,MARCHE A PIED ,cognitive workload ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Neurology ,PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE ,NASA-TLX questionnaire ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Biological Psychiatry ,Original Research - Abstract
Background: Walking while performing a secondary task (dual-task (DT) walking) increases cognitive workload in young adults. To date, few studies have used neurophysiological measures in combination to subjective measures to assess cognitive workload during a walking task. This combined approach can provide more insights into the amount of cognitive resources in relation with the perceived mental effort involving in a walking task. Research Question: The objective was to examine cognitive workload in young adults during walking conditions varying in complexity. Methods: Twenty-five young adults (mean = 24.4 ± 5.4) performed four conditions: (1) usual walking, (2) simple DT walking, (3) complex DT walking and (4) standing while subtracting. During the walking task, mean speed, cadence, stride time, stride length, and their respective coefficient of variation (CV) were recorded. Cognitive workload will be measured through changes in oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin (ΔHbO2 and ΔHbR) during walking in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and perceived mental demand score from NASA-TLX questionnaire. Results: In young adults, ΔHbO2 in the DLPFC increased from usual walking to both DT walking conditions and standing while subtracting condition. ΔHbO2 did not differ between the simple and complex DT and between the complex DT and standing while subtracting condition. Perceived mental demand gradually increased with walking task complexity. As expected, all mean values of gait parameters were altered according to task complexity. CV of speed, cadence and stride time were significantly higher during DT walking conditions than during usual walking whereas CV of stride length was only higher during complex DT walking than during usual walking. Significance: Young adults had greater cognitive workload in the two DT walking conditions compared to usual walking. However, only the mental demand score from NASA-TLX questionnaire discriminated simple from complex DT walking. Subjective measure provides complementary information to objective one on changes in cognitive workload during challenging walking tasks in young adults. These results may be useful to improve our understanding of cognitive workload during walking.
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19. Effects of a highly intensive exercise-based intervention program (Sirocco) on prefrontal dorsolateral cortex activity and gait performance in patients with Parkinson's Disease: a pilot study
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HOANG, Isabelle, CHEMINON, Maxime, RANCHET, Maud, DEROLLEPOT, Romain, DEVOS, Hannes, Perrey, Stéphane, LUAUTE, Jacques, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, DANAILA, Téodor, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (TS2-LESCOT ), Université Gustave Eiffel, Hôpital Henry Gabrielle [CHU - HCL], Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL), University of Kansas Medical Center [Lawrence], Euromov (EuroMov), Université de Montpellier (UM), and Hôpital neurologique et neurochirurgical Pierre Wertheimer [CHU - HCL]
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S DISEASE ,[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience ,REHABILITATION PROGRAM ,DUAL-TASK ,PARKINSON&apos ,MARCHE A PIED ,DLPFC ,MALADIE DE PARKINSON - Abstract
11th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation , LYON, FRANCE, 07-/10/2020 - 10/10/2020; Question: Non-pharmacologic treatment such as physical exercise has been proven to have beneficial effects on gait disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD). In Lyon (France), Sirroco rehabilitation program is a novel, collective, multidisciplinary program focused on intensive, high amplitude movements, and loudness of speech for patients with PD. However, the effects of physical exercise on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity in patients with PD is still elusive. The main aim of this pilot study was to assess the effects of the Sirocco program in patients with PD on DLPFC activity on single task (ST) and dual-task (DT) walking. Methods: Fourteen PD patients (mean: 66.9 y.o ± 8.1) completed Sirocco sessions for 5 weeks. Changes in oxyhemoglobin concentration (?HbO2) in the DLPFC were measured using functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy during three walking tasks conditions: (1) ST walking, (2) DT walking while counting forward and (3) DT walking while subtracting. Participants were assessed three times: five weeks before the program (T0); few days before (T1) and one week after the program (T2). Walking performance (mean stride time and cadence) was also recorded using foot-sensors. The gain in performance was calculated by subtracting values at T0 and T1 or at T2 and at T1. Results: Significant differences were observed in ?HbO2 between the three times only for the ST walking: ?HbO2 were significantly higher at T1 than at T0 whereas ?HbO2 was lower in T2 than in T1 (p
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20. Dorsolateral prefrontal activity during dual-task walking in patients with Parkinson's Disease
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RANCHET, Maud, HOANG, Isabelle, CHEMINON, Maxime, DEROLLEPOT, Romain, PERREY, Stéphane, LUAUTE, Jacques, Danaila, Teodor, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (TS2-LESCOT ), Université Gustave Eiffel, Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL), Euromov (EuroMov), Université de Montpellier (UM), Hôpital neurologique et neurochirurgical Pierre Wertheimer [CHU - HCL], PARACHUTE, EuroMov - Digital Health in Motion (Euromov DHM), IMT - MINES ALES (IMT - MINES ALES), and Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Université de Montpellier (UM)
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S DISEASE ,[SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior ,COGNITION ,PARKINSON&apos ,MARCHE A PIED ,CORTICAL ACTIVITY ,MALADIE DE PARKINSON ,PARKINSON'S DISEASE ,human activities ,WALKING ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
WCNR, 11th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation, Lyon, FRANCE, 07-/10/2020 - 11/10/2020; 1.Question: Patients with Parkinson disease (PD) report difficulties walking while performing another task. Dual-task (DT) walking may therefore increase the risk of falls. To date, the effect of DT walking on brain activity is not well understood. The objective of this pilot study was to examine dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity (DLPFC) during single-task (ST) and DT walking conditions in PD patients. 2.Methods: Thirteen patients with PD (mean age: 66 ± 7 years, 8 men, UPDRS motor score (/108): 23 ± 11, Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score: 27 ± 2) and 13 healthy older adults (mean age: 64 ± 7 years, 8 men, MoCA score: 28 ± 3) performed three walking tasks: [1] ST walking, [2] DT walking while counting forward (+1) and [3] DT walking while subtracting (-7). Cortical activity in DLPFC, assessed by changes in oxy-haemoglobin (?HbO2) was measured using functional near infrared spectroscopy (NIRSport). Gait performance (speed, cadence and stride length) was recorded simultaneously using wearables sensors (Gait-Up sensors). 3. Results: In ST walking and DT walking while subtracting conditions, ?HbO2 was higher in patients than in controls (p < 0.05). No significant differences in ?HbO2 were found between ST and the two DT-walking conditions in patients whereas ?HbO2 was significantly higher in DT-walking conditions than in ST walking in controls. As expected, patients had reduced walking speed, cadence and stride length compared to controls, regardless of conditions (p < 0.05). Variability of their cadence increased as the walking task difficulty increased, which is not the case for controls. 4. Conclusion This pilot study suggests that dorsolateral prefrontal cortex plays a major role already during ST walking condition in patients in relatively early stages of PD. This may suggest that patients recruit additional cognitive resources, as a measure of cognitive compensation to perform the ST walking. These findings may have implications for rehabilitation of gait in patients with PD, improving automaticity in simple tasks. Another ongoing study will show the effect of an exercise-based intervention program (SIROCCO program) on DLPFC activity while walking in the same group of patients with PD.
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21. Dissociation between the cognitive process and the phenomenological experience of TOT: Effect of the anxiolytic drug lorazepam on TOT states
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Bacon, Elisabeth, Schwartz, Bennett L., Paire-Ficout, Laurence, and Izaute, Marie
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22. Benzodiazepines and semantic memory: effects of lorazepam on the Moses illusion
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Izaute, Marie, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, and Bacon, Elisabeth
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23. Impact of specific executive functions on driving performance in people with Parkinsonʼs disease
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Ranchet, Maud, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Uc, Ergun Y., Bonnard, Arnaud, Sornette, Damien, and Broussolle, Emmanuel
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24. Impaired updating ability in drivers with Parkinsonʼs disease
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Ranchet, Maud, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Marin-Lamellet, Claude, Laurent, Bernard, and Broussolle, Emmanuel
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25. Relationships Between Cognitive and Driving Self-awareness in Older Drivers
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Paire-Ficout, Laurence, primary, Lafont, Sylviane, additional, Hay, Marion, additional, Coquillat, Amandine, additional, Fabrigoule, Colette, additional, and Chavoix, Chantal, additional
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- 2020
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26. Mise en place d’un outil d’évaluation des déficits attentionnels affectant les capacités de conduite au cours du vieillissement normal et pathologique: L’étude SÉROVIE
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Marin-Lamellet, Claude, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Lafont, Sylviane, Amieva, Hélène, Laurent, Bernard, Thomas-Antérion, Catherine, Dirson, Stéphanie, and Fabrigoule, Colette
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27. Relationships Between Cognitive and Driving Self-awareness in Older Drivers.
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Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Lafont, Sylviane, Hay, Marion, Coquillat, Amandine, Fabrigoule, Colette, and Chavoix, Chantal
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Objectives Many older drivers incorrectly estimate their driving ability. The present study aimed to determine whether, and if so, to what extent unawareness of cognitive abilities affects self-awareness of driving ability. Method Two successive studies were conducted in older drivers. A cohort study investigated cognitive self-awareness and an experimental study examined driving self-awareness. In each one, self-awareness was assessed by cross-analyzing objective (respectively Trail-Making Tests A and B and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test and driving performance of on-road assessment) and subjective data (responses about everyday cognitive skills and driving ability). Older drivers were then classified as being over-, correct, or underestimators. The 3 cognitive and driving self-awareness profiles were then cross-analyzed. Results In the cohort study, 1,190 drivers aged 70 years or older were included. The results showed that 42.7% of older drivers overestimated their cognitive ability, 42.2% estimated it correctly, and 15.1% underestimated it. The experimental study included 145 participants from the cohort. The results showed that 34% of participants overestimated, 45% correctly estimated, and 21% underestimated their driving ability. There was a significant relationship between cognitive and driving self-awareness profiles (p =.02). This overlap was more marked in overestimators. Discussion Significant overlap between cognitive and driving self-awareness provides useful and new knowledge about driving in the aging population. Misestimation of cognitive ability could hamper self-awareness of driving ability, and consequently self-regulation of driving. It is now crucial to develop measures that promote self-awareness of ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Effet d'un programme intensif auprès de patients atteints de la maladie de Parkinson : premiers résultats
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Hoang, Isabelle, Ranchet, Maud, Cheminon, Maxime, Luaute, Jacques, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Danaila, Teodor, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Hôpital Henry Gabrielle, Parachute, and Cadic, Ifsttar
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[SDV.EE.SANT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Health ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,SANTE ,PROGRAMME DE REEDUCATION ,[SDV.EE.SANT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Health ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,MARCHE A PIED ,MALADIE DE PARKINSON - Abstract
Les 31èmes Entretiens Jacques Cartier, Bron, FRANCE, 13-/11/2018 - 14/11/2018; Évaluer les effets d'un programme de rééducation intensive nommé SIROCCO sur les capacités cognitives et motrices. Programme réalisé à l'hôpital Henry Gabrielle, Saint-Genis-Laval. Les premiers résultats comparant les performances de deux patients ayant eu une évaluation avant et après le programme SIROCCO montrent que les capacités motrices liées à la marche sont améliorées.
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29. Cognitive load during a walking task: a pilot study
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HOANG, Isabelle, RANCHET, Maud, DEROLLEPOT, Romain, Moreau, Fabien, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (TS2-LESCOT ), Université Gustave Eiffel, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, and Cadic, Ifsttar
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030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,MARCHE A PIED ,COGNITIVE LOAD ,Task (project management) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,PERSONNE AGEE ,PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE ,Dual task walking ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Young adult ,[SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior ,Rehabilitation ,DUAL-TASK ,[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,Stride length ,Gait ,DUAL-TASK WALKING ,3. Good health ,Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,FNIRS ,COGNITION ,0305 other medical science ,Cadence ,Psychology ,WALKING ,[SDV.NEU.SC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cognitive load - Abstract
12th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Paris. 8-12 July 2018, PARIS, FRANCE, 08-/07/2018 - 12/07/2018; Introduction/Background Evidence suggests that gait in complex situation is influenced by executive function in normal ageing. But to our knowledge, no study revealed what measurement is the most appropriate to assess impaired walking in older adults. The objective is to (1) test the feasibility of our protocol and (2) to explore the cognitive load during a simple vs. dual walking task in younger and older adults. Material and method To date, 6 young adults (mean=26.7 years old; SD=4.1) were included in this study. Fifteen young adults and 25 older adults will be included by May 2018. Participants are asked to achieve a walking task including four conditions: (1) normal pace walking, (2) subtracting while standing, (3) walking while subtracting and (4) walking while counting forward. Cognitive load is measured by changes in oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (fNIRS device) and the NASA-TLX questionnaire completed after each condition. Results fNIRS analyses are in progress. Preliminary results showed that younger adults felt higher cognitive effort in both conditions 2 and 3 compared to condition 1 (NASAscorescondition2 (mean (SD)): 66 (18.7) vs NASAscorecondtion1: 9.5 (6.3), W=?2.2, P=0.03; NASAscorecondition3: 78 (14.6) vs NASAscorecondition1, W=?2.2, P=0.03). No significant differences in speed, cadence and stride length were found between conditions 1, 3 and 4 (P>0.05). No significant differences in subtraction performances were observed between conditions 2 and 3 (P>0.05). Conclusion Higher cognitive load in condition 3 in younger adults confirm that our dual task walking is the most cognitively demanding condition. We expect that our fNIRS results in younger adults will be similar to those observed with NASA-TLX questionnaire. However, discrepancies between those two measures are expected in older adults.
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30. Etude pilote sur l'efficacité du programme d'accompagnement des patients avec trouble cognitif dans le maintien ou le processus d'arrêt de la conduite automobile en Gériatrie et Neurologie (ACCOMPAGNE): résultats préliminaires
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TCHOULFAYAN, Manon, DELPHIN-COMBE, Floriane, RANCHET, Maud, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, COSTE, Marie Hélène, Cadic, Ifsttar, Centre Mémoire de Ressources et de Recherche de Lyon, Institut du Vieillissement, Hôpital des Charpennes, hospices civils de Lyon, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), and Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon
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PROGRAMME D'ACCOMPAGNEMENT ,[SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior ,TROUBLE COGNITIF ,PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE ,CONDUITE AUTOMOBILE ,[SDV.NEU.PC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior ,ARRET DE LA CONDUITE - Abstract
38ème Congrès annuel des hôpitaux de jour gériatriques, COLMAR, FRANCE, 07-/06/2018 - 08/06/2018; Les gériatres et neurologues sont régulièrement confrontés à la question du maintien ou de l'arrêt de la conduite automobile chez des patients présentant un Trouble Neuro- Cognitif (TNC). Des stratégies de compensation, apprises au cours d'ateliers de prévention, peuvent être utilisées pour réduire le risque d'accident en cas de TNC et maintenir transitoirement la conduite automobile avant son arrêt définitif. Le projet ACCOMPAGNE est un programme de prévention de sécurité routière. Il est composé de différents ateliers : atelier de présentation, atelier cognitif, atelier représentation psychologiques, atelier législation, atelier foire aux questions, atelier solutions. Ce programme est destiné aux patients et aux aidants.
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31. Le rôle des psychologues dans le contexte de la sécurité routière
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Degraeve, Béatrice, primary, Gabaude, Catherine, additional, Laurent, Sébastien, additional, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional
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- 2018
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32. Naturalistic Driving Study Investigating Self-Regulation Behavior in Early Alzheimer’s Disease: A Pilot Study
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Paire-Ficout, Laurence, primary, Lafont, Sylviane, additional, Conte, Fanny, additional, Coquillat, Amandine, additional, Fabrigoule, Colette, additional, Ankri, Joël, additional, Blanc, Frédéric, additional, Gabel, Cécilia, additional, Novella, Jean-Luc, additional, Morrone, Isabella, additional, and Mahmoudi, Rachid, additional
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- 2018
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33. Emotional experiences one year after a traffic accident: An exploratory study of verbatim accounts of the ESPARR cohort
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Tavernier, Barthélémy-Claude, primary, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, Charnay, Pierrette, additional, Tardy, Hélène, additional, Izaute, Marie, additional, Silvert, Laetitia, additional, and Hours, Martine, additional
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- 2017
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34. Safe Move - Epidemiological results about profiles of cognitive over and under estimators ; Experimental results about relationship between cognitive and driving self-awareness
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Lafont, Sylviane, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Coquillat, Amandine, Conte, Fanny, Gabel, Cécilia, Mintsa-Eya, Colette, Chavoix, Chantal, Fabrigoule, Colette, Unité Mixte de Recherche Epidémiologique et de Surveillance Transport Travail Environnement (UMRESTTE UMR T9405), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), J11-36, SAFE MOVE - ANR, and Cadic, Ifsttar
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VISION ,AUTO EVALUATION ,PERSONNE AGEE ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE ,REGULATION ,[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,[SDV.NEU.SC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,REACTION (HOMME) ,CONDUCTEUR ,CONDUCTEUR AGE ,VIEILLISSEMENT - Abstract
Seminar on ageing society, GOTEBORG, SUEDE, 05-/11/2015 - 05/11/2015; Le projet SAFE MOVE for older drivers (2011-2015), a été financé par l'ANR. Il impliquait des partenaires industriels (Continental, PSA et OKTAL), le CNRS, l'INSERM le LESCOT, l'UMRESTTE et le LEPSIS et comportait un projet « jumeau » en Suède avec le VTI et Volvo Cars. Il visait à identifier les déterminants d'une mobilité sure et durable chez les conducteurs âgés et à proposer des solutions appropriées en matière de formation et d'assistance à la conduite. Avec une approche de type cohorte conjuguée à une approche expérimentale, les résultats obtenus ont confirmé que l'auto-estimation cognitive était déterminée par des variables de personnalité, de genre, de mode de vie et qu'elle était bien associée à l'auto-estimation de la performance de conduite.
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35. Relationship between cognitive and driving self-assessments in older drivers. Result of epidemiological and experimental on-road studies in france
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PAIRE-FICOUT , Laurence, Lafont , Sylviane, COQUILLAT , Amandine, CONTE , Fanny, GABEL , Cécilia, MINTSA-EYA , Colette, CHAVOIX , Chantal, Fabrigoule , Colette, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Lipides - Nutrition - Cancer (U866) (LNC), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Biologie Appliquée à la Nutrition et à l'Alimentation de Dijon (ENSBANA), National Council for Scientific Research = Conseil national de la recherche scientifique du Liban [Lebanon] (CNRS-L), Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports ( IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT ), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux ( IFSTTAR ) -Université de Lyon, Lipides - Nutrition - Cancer (U866) ( LNC ), Université de Bourgogne ( UB ) -Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Biologie Appliquée à la Nutrition et à l'Alimentation de Dijon ( ENSBANA ), Conseil national de la recherche scientifique ( CNRS ), Conseil National de la Recherche Scientifique [Liban] ( CNRS-L ), and Cadic, Ifsttar
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[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,AUTO EVALUATION ,[ SPI.OTHER ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology ,OLDER DRIVER ,PERFORMANCE ,COGNITIVE ABILITY ,PERSONNE AGEE ,EVALUATION ,[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology ,[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology ,COGNITION ,ON-ROAD ASSESSMENT ,human activities ,DRIVING PERFORMANCE ,SELF-ASSESSMENT ,CONDUCTEUR - Abstract
TRANSED 2015 - 14th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons, LISBONNE, PORTUGAL, 28-/07/2015 - 31/07/2015; Most older drivers are able to efficiently self-regulate their own driving practices, that means reducing driving exposure and avoiding the most challenging driving conditions such as driving at night or in poor weather or at complex intersections. We hypothesized that this self-regulation might exist only if older drivers have accurate insight into their own age-related functional and cognitive decline. This study aims to evaluate how well self-estimation of cognitive ability of older corresponds to their actual driving performance, as assessed under in-traffic conditions. Seventy five current older drivers, men and women aged 70 and more, were recruited from a 1200 cohort study according three cognitive profiles: 25 drivers who correctly estimated their cognitive abilities, 25 drivers who under estimated and 25 drivers who over estimated their cognitive abilities. Driving performance (objective data) was assessed in on-road traffic situation under both driving instructor and experiment evaluations. Auto-estimation of driving abilities was evaluated trough several questions (subjective data) such as: Compared with when you were aged 40 years, how do you drive today? Participants had to respond on a 5-points scale from worse to better. Crossing objective and subjective data will allow to determine if drivers estimate correctly or not their driving performance. It is expected that drivers who overestimate their cognitive abilities also overestimate their driving abilities (similar relation would hold for drivers who under or correctly estimate). The question is how to help drivers who have poor insight of their cognitive and driving abilities in order to maintain their mobility. This would prevent them from a premature driving cessation or from dangerous driving resulting from a lack of awareness of the limitations related to age.
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36. L'obtention de l'examen du code de la route pour les personnes avec difficulté linguistique : un parcours fastidieux
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ROBERT, Dolorès, FORESTIER, Claire, Boucheix, Jean-Michel, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, Cadic, Ifsttar, Auto-École Écart de conduite, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports ( IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT ), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux ( IFSTTAR ) -Université de Lyon, Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] ( LEAD ), Université de Bourgogne ( UB ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), RP1-J15142 ACOSUR, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] (LEAD), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Lyon-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Bourgogne (UB)
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[SCCO]Cognitive science ,APPRENTISSAGE DE LA CONDUITE ,[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences ,[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences ,[ SCCO ] Cognitive science ,MATERIEL D'APPRENTISSAGE ,[SCCO] Cognitive science ,SURDITE ,DIFFICULTES LINGUISTIQUES ,ANIMATION ,[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences - Abstract
Entretien Jacques Cartier, Bruxelles, BELGIQUE, 25-/11/2015 - 26/11/2015; En théorie, l'examen du code de la route peut être présenté par tous les publics quel que soit le niveau socioculturel, scolaire ou intellectuel. Les supports d'apprentissage ainsi que l'outil de contrôle des connaissances devraient être abordables par tous. Or, dans la pratique, l'examen du code de la route reste difficile d'accès à un nombre important de candidats, en particulier à ceux présentant des lacunes vis-à-vis du langage écrit tels que certains sourds ou malentendants, les personnes non francophones, dyslexiques ou encore dysphasiques. Selon un rapport parlementaire, le taux de réussite à l'examen du code de la n'était que de 27 % pour les candidats ne maîtrisant pas la langue française. Ceci va à l'encontre de la politique d'intégration et de la pleine autonomie des personnes en situation de handicap (loi 2005 en France). L'objectif à terme est d'aménager des supports pédagogiques accessibles aux publics en difficulté linguistique. Il s'agira de concevoir et de tester l'intérêt d'outils innovants qui s'appuient sur les techniques du multimédia et de l'animation. L'idée sous-jacente est qu'un matériel visuel, dynamique, animé, peut favoriser la compréhension de certaines notions de sécurité routière qui ne seraient pas accessibles avec un matériel uniquement écrit et/ou statique (photographies). Cette hypothèse s'appuie sur les résultats convergents dans le domaine de l'apprentissage et du multimédia qui montrent les effets positifs de l'animation sur l'appréhension de notions complexes (Bétrancourt et al., 2001, Boucheix, & Guignard, 2005, Lowe, 2008). Dans la présente étude, nous nous appuyons sur les premiers résultats collectés dans une auto-école lyonnaise qui est spécialisée dans la formation à la conduite des personnes sourdes. Les séances de code sont faites en langue des signes et des outils ont été aménagés pour accompagner ces candidats sourds et malentendants. Malgré ces aménagements très personnalisés, nous montrons que le nombre moyen de mois, de séances, d'échecs à l'examen, de fautes aux différents tests d'entraînement selon les différents thèmes ainsi que la progression sont toujours supérieurs pour les personnes sourdes par rapport aux personnes entendantes avant la réussite à l'examen. Des analyses plus fines nous permettront de cibler plus précisément les situations problématiques qui feront prioritairement l'objet d'aménagements pédagogiques.
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37. Self-estimation of driving performances in older drivers who over or under estimate their cognitive abilities: Safe move study
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PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, Lafont, Sylviane, COQUILLAT, Amandine, CONTE, Fanny, GABEL, Cécilia, MINTSA-EYA, Colette, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Unité Mixte de Recherche Epidémiologique et de Surveillance Transport Travail Environnement (UMRESTTE UMR T9405), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), and Cadic, Ifsttar
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[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,EVALUATION DU RISQUE ,AUTO EVALUATION ,EXPERIENCE (HOMME) ,[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,OLDER DRIVER ,COGNITIVE ABILITY ,PERSONNE AGEE ,EVALUATION ,[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology ,PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE ,[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology ,ON-ROAD ASSESSMENT ,human activities ,DRIVING PERFORMANCE ,SELF-ASSESSMENT ,CONDUCTEUR - Abstract
BAST - Ageing and Safe Mobility Conference, BERGISCH GLADBACH, ALLEMAGNE, 27-/11/2014 - 28/11/2014; Most older drivers are able to efficiently self-regulate their own driving practices, that means reducing driving exposure and avoiding the most challenging driving conditions such as driving at night or in poor weather or at complex intersections. We hypothesized that this self-regulation might exist only if older drivers have accurate insight into their own age-related functional and cognitive decline. This study aims to evaluate how well self-estimation of cognitive ability of older corresponds to their actual driving performance, as assessed under in-traffic conditions. Seventy five current older drivers, men and women aged 70 and more, were recruited from a 1200 cohort study according three cognitive profiles: 25 drivers who correctly estimated their cognitive abilities, 25 drivers who under estimated and 25 drivers who over estimated their cognitive abilities. Driving performance (objective data) was assessed in on-road traffic situation under both driving instructor and experiment evaluations. Auto-estimation of driving abilities was evaluated trough several questions (subjective data) such as: Compared with when you were aged 40 years, how do you drive today? Participants had to respond on a 5-points scale from worse to better. Crossing objective and subjective data will allow to determine if drivers estimate correctly or not their driving performance. It is expected that drivers who overestimate their cognitive abilities also overestimate their driving abilities (similar relation would hold for drivers who under or correctly estimate). The question is how to help drivers who have poor insight of their cognitive and driving abilities in order to maintain their mobility. This would prevent them from a premature driving cessation or from dangerous driving resulting from a lack of awareness of the limitations related to age.
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38. Safe Move: Factors leading to a strong overestimation of cognitive performances in older drivers: first results from a cohort study in France
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Lafont, Sylviane, Mintsa-Eya, Colette, Coquillat, Amandine, Marie-Dit-Asse, Laetitia, Chavoix, Chantal, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Fabrigoule, Colette, Unité Mixte de Recherche Epidémiologique et de Surveillance Transport Travail Environnement (UMRESTTE UMR T9405), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU), Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Sommeil, Attention et Neuropsychiatrie [Bordeaux] (SANPSY), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-CHU de Bordeaux Pellegrin [Bordeaux]-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Cadic, Ifsttar
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[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,AUTO EVALUATION ,PERSONNE AGEE ,[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other ,[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology ,PSYCHOLOGIE COGNITIVE ,[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology ,ANALYSE DE COHORTES ,ALTERATION (GEN) ,CONDUCTEUR - Abstract
ICAP 2014 - 28th international congress of Applied Psychology, PARIS , FRANCE, 08-/07/2014 - 13/07/2014; In the course of aging, a number of physical and cognitive changes, as well as health problems, may affect driving ability. Driving in elderly is only a problem of concern if those presenting cognitive deficits do not adapt their driving behaviour in accordance. Compensatory strategies such as reduction of miles driven, avoidance of difficult driving situations and ultimately driving cessation are frequent among older drivers. The hypothesis of the SAFE MOVE project is that the intermediate variable between cognitive decline and an adapted driving regulation is awareness of troubles, overestimation may potentially lead to accident risk, and underestimation to premature driving cessation. In order to design preventive action, it is then crucial to understand the factors associated with self-estimation. In the present study, factors associated with a strong overestimation of cognitive abilities are explored. The study population comprised 1204 car drivers aged 70 and over. They were chosen at random from electoral list of 2 administrative areas in France, contacted by mail, and asked to agree in writing to participate to the study. Individuals were seen at home by a psychologist who completed a questionnaire and two cognitive tests. The self-estimation of cognitive abilities, over, under, and correct estimation of cognitive abilities, was built by comparing objective and subjective evaluations of these capabilities. The objective evaluation was based on a combination of speed and error measurements to the cognitive tests (Trail Making Test A and B, Wechsler codes). Subjective assessment was constructed by 4 questions in which drivers compared their cognitive abilities than other people their age. Thus, 8.2% strongly overestimate their cognitive abilities. Various factors will be analyzed to explain this strong overestimation: age, gender, living arrangement, socioeconomic status, educational level, social support, depression, personality. Some drivers will be submitted to an on-road driving evaluation. This will allow determining if overestimations of cognitive and driving abilities are correlated.
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- 2014
39. Investigating executive functions on driving simulator
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RANCHET, Maud, PAIRE-FICOUT, Laurence, ETIENNE, Virginie, MARIN-LAMELLET, Claude, Broussolle, Emmanuel, Cadic, Ifsttar, Laboratoire Exploitation, Perception, Simulateurs et Simulations (IFSTTAR/COSYS/LEPSIS), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Communauté Université Paris-Est, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Département Transport, Santé, Sécurité (IFSTTAR/TS2), Institut des sciences cognitives Marc Jeannerod - Centre de neuroscience cognitive - UMR5229 (CNC), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), and Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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DRIVING SIMULATOR ,EXECUTIVE FUNCTION ,MALADIE MENTALE ,SIMULATEUR DE CONDUITE ,APTITUDE A LA CONDUITE ,FONCTIONS EXECUTIVES ,PARKINSON [MALADIE] ,[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC] ,[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC] ,PARKINSON DISEASE - Abstract
ICAP 2014, 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Paris, FRANCE, 08-/07/2014 - 13/07/2014; Executive function Parkinson disease - driving simulator
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- 2014
40. Longitudinal Executive Changes in Drivers with Parkinson's Disease: Study Using Neuropsychological and Driving Simulator Tasks
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Ranchet, Maud, primary, Broussolle, Emmanuel, additional, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional
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- 2016
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41. Animation in public transports: can it facilitate information accessibility for elderly people?
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Groff, Jonathan, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Boucheix, Jean-Michel, Lowe, Richard K, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université de Lyon, Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] (LEAD), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Curtin University [Perth], Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC), Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports ( IFSTTAR/TS2/LESCOT ), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux ( IFSTTAR ) -Université de Lyon, Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] ( LEAD ), Université de Bourgogne ( UB ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Planning and Transport Research Centre ( PATREC ), and Cadic, Ifsttar
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[ SDV.NEU.SC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,TRANSPORT EN COMMUN ,PERSONNE AGEE ,[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,INFORMATION DES PASSAGERS ,[SDV.NEU.SC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences - Abstract
Cognitive functions could be affected by aging: speed processing, inhibition abilities, working memory, visuo-spatial abilities. Nevertheless, these functions could also be involved in comprehension of graphic information. In this paper we examined whether in public transports, animated graphic information instead of spoken information, could facilitate the comprehension of disruption messages. Such alternative, could improve public transport accessibility for elderly people by compensating cognitive decline due to aging. Fifty-two participants, two groups of young and older people, were asked to understand and compare series of train traffic disruption messages delivered via three different visual formats. The animated presentation was superior to the two static presentations conditions. This format facilitates the inhibition of irrelevant information by directing attention temporally and spatially to thematically relevant events. The animated presentation helped older participants to establish a spatio-temporal continuum between local events.
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42. Relationships between Cognitive Functions and Driving Behavior in Parkinson’s Disease
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Ranchet, Maud, primary, Broussolle, Emmanuel, additional, Poisson, Alice, additional, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional
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- 2012
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43. Longitudinal Two-Year Follow-Up of Updating and Flexibility Functions in Drivers with Parkinson’s Disease: Preliminary Results
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Ranchet, Maud, primary, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, and Broussolle, Emmanuel, additional
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- 2011
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44. The Wechsler Digit Symbol Substitution Test as the Best Indicator of the Risk of Impaired Driving in Alzheimer Disease and Normal Aging
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Lafont, Sylviane, primary, Marin-Lamellet, Claude, additional, Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional, Thomas-Anterion, Catherine, additional, Laurent, Bernard, additional, and Fabrigoule, Colette, additional
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- 2010
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45. Toward a Driving Competency Assessment Encouraging Elderly's Automobility: A French Point of View
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Gabaude, Catherine, primary and Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional
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- 2005
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46. Benzodiazepines and semantic memory: effects of lorazepam on the Moses illusion
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Bacon, Elisabeth, primary, Izaute, Marie, additional, and Paire-Ficout, Laurence, additional
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- 2004
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47. Does Animation Facilitate Comprehension of Public Information Graphics? Evidence from Eye Tracking
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Groff, Jonathan, Boucheix, Jean-Michel, Lowe, Richard K., Paire-Ficout, Laurence, Argon, Stéphane, Saby, Laurent, Aline Alauzet, Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] ( LEAD ), Université de Bourgogne ( UB ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Curtin University [Perth], Planning and Transport Research Centre ( PATREC ), Laboratoire d'Ergonomie et de Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports ( IFSTTAR/LESCOT ), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux ( IFSTTAR ), Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement [Dijon] (LEAD), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC), Laboratoire d'Ergonomie et de Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (IFSTTAR/LESCOT), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), and Cadic, Ifsttar
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MOUVEMENT DE L'OEIL ,[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology ,[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology ,MESSAGE ,[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology ,INFORMATION DES PASSAGERS - Abstract
Graphic information displays have the potential to communicate public information in situations where normal announcement types are ineffective. This study used eye tracking techniques to analyze comprehension mechanism of event-related information on railway traffic disruptions presented via different graphic formats. One hundred thirteen participants were asked to understand and compare series of traffic disruption messages delivered via three purely visual formats. Animated displays were the most effective presentation type. Eye tracking data showed why an animation facilitates comprehension: it enhances processing strategies which provide the best condition for segmenting the causal chain of the events provided in the message.
48. Cortical Activity Linked to Clocking in Deaf Adults: fNIRS Insights with Static and Animated Stimuli Presentation.
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Laurent S, Paire-Ficout L, Boucheix JM, Argon S, and Hidalgo-Muñoz AR
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The question of the possible impact of deafness on temporal processing remains unanswered. Different findings, based on behavioral measures, show contradictory results. The goal of the present study is to analyze the brain activity underlying time estimation by using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) techniques, which allow examination of the frontal, central and occipital cortical areas. A total of 37 participants (19 deaf) were recruited. The experimental task involved processing a road scene to determine whether the driver had time to safely execute a driving task, such as overtaking. The road scenes were presented in animated format, or in sequences of 3 static images showing the beginning, mid-point, and end of a situation. The latter presentation required a clocking mechanism to estimate the time between the samples to evaluate vehicle speed. The results show greater frontal region activity in deaf people, which suggests that more cognitive effort is needed to process these scenes. The central region, which is involved in clocking according to several studies, is particularly activated by the static presentation in deaf people during the estimation of time lapses. Exploration of the occipital region yielded no conclusive results. Our results on the frontal and central regions encourage further study of the neural basis of time processing and its links with auditory capacity.
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- 2021
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