Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Acquisition and Retention of Motor Memories in Adults and Typically Developing Children. IRM f Study (MOTORMEMO)
Interventional
N/A
University Hospital, Grenoble (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
octobre 2020
novembre 2022
29 juin 2024
Our motor skills require motor memories without which our behavior is only reflexes and
stereotypies. The way which these memories form in the human brain constitute therefore a
major challenge for neuroscience research. Some a lot of evidence suggests that any new
motor skills is acquired in the cerebellum and then persisted in the cortex. This vision
seems however caricature, the formation of memories motor probably requiring complex
remodeling of cortico-cerebellar networks. The MotorMemo project aspires to better
understand this remodeling, by testing more specifically the hypothesis of cerebellar
weakening and strengthening cortical as a substrate for the formation of motor memories.
A longitudinal study using a sensorimotor adaptation protocol, fMRI as well as a
developmental perspective is proposed to verify this hypothesis.
Etablissements
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CHU Grenoble-Alpes - 38043 - Grenoble - France | Fabien cignetti | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- right-handed
- affiliated to a social security scheme
- who gave their consent to participate in the study
- right-handed
- affiliated to a social security scheme
- who gave their consent to participate in the study
- Contraindication to MRI
- visual impairment;
- suffering from one of the following pathologies:
- dysphasia,
- ADHD,
- dyspraxia,
- dyslexia,
- dysorthography,
- dyscalculia;
- history of epilepsy
- subject in period of exclusion from another study,
- subject under administrative or judicial supervision
- pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Persons referred to in articles l1121-8