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Oral presentations
2016-01-27 Oral presentations / Présentations orales 2015 1. Mercier, C. WCNR 2016, Philadelphia USA, May 13-16th. Effect of pain on motor learning – mechanisms and implications for neurorehabilitation. 2. Mercier C, Roosink M, Robitaille N, Jackson PJ, Bouyer LJ. Development of an avatarbased interactive virtual feedback about movement for the treatment of neuropathic pain. CIMVHR Forum 2015, Quebec City, November 23-25 2015. 3. Mercier, C. Promoting gait recovery and limiting neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury: two sides of the same coin? ICORD seminars, Vancouver BC Canada, October 27th 2015. 4. Catherine Mercier – A longitudinal study of pain and conditioned pain modulation in patients with spinal cord injury during intensive rehabilitation. Pain interference on motor recovery, participation and quality of life following spinal cord injury. Workshop organizer and speaker at International joint meeting between ISCOS & ASIA. Montreal, Quebec, Canada / ASIA 2015, May 15th 2015. (Included three Speakers from ERRSM) 5. Jean-Charles L. Nepveu JF. Dancause N Barthélemy D. 2015. ACFAS. Rimouski, Québec (prix de la meilleure présentation du colloque de l’ACFAS) Étude des interactions interhémisphériques entre les représentations des muscles de l’épaule et du tronc dans le cortex moteur Colloque Les techniques de neurostimulation pour évaluer et traiter le système nerveux chez l’humain : où en est la science? 6. Nepveu JF, Gossard JP, Barthélemy D. 2015. Colloque Les techniques de neurostimulation pour évaluer et traiter le système nerveux chez l’humain : où en est la science? ACFAS. Rimouski, Québec Les interactions cortico-vestibulaires qui sous-tendent le contrôle de la posture chez les sujets sains. 7. Nadeau S, Barthélemy D, Duclos C, Lemay JF, Roy A. The International Spinal Cord Society (ISCos) and American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA), 14-16 Mai 2015, Montreal, Canada. (symposium avec 4 présentations) Balance control and falls after spinal cord injury: Clinical and laboratory perspectives. 8. Roy A, Lemay JF, Nadeau S.. 4th ISCoS and ASIA joint scientific meeting, 14 mai 2015 Distances Covered At 2, 4 And 6 Minutes During The 6-min Walk Test In Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury Page 1 sur 13 2016-01-27 9. Rossignol S, Bouyer L, Barthélemy D (2015) The 4th ISCOS and ASIA joint scientific meeting. 14-16 mai 2015. Montreal, Canada Relationship of preclinical outcome measures to clinical trial endpoints? Workshop-Lower Extremity (LE) Outcomes Workshop. 10. Laurent Bouyer – Impact of pain and nociception on locomotor learning – evidence from animal and human models. Workshop organizer and speaker at ISCoS-ASIA 2015, Montreal, May 15th 2015. 11. Meyke Roosink – Virtual reality and non-invasive brain stimulation for pain and motor recovery after SCI: can we kill two birds with one stone? Workshop organizer and speaker at ISCoS-ASIA 2015, Montreal, May 15th 2015. 12. Martina B.. Journée scientifique Andrée-Forget de l’École de réadaptation et Conférence Gustav-Gingras. 19 mai 2015 Post-effets et rééducation à la marche chez le sujet hémiparétique 13. Miéville C. . Présélection institutionnelle universitaire pour le concours de Ma thèse en 180 secondes 2015. 25 mars 2015. La marche est une question d’équilibre après un AVC 14. Lauzière S. Conférence scientifique du CRIR. Institut de Réadaptation Gingras-Lindsayde-Montréal. Disponible en visioconférence. 26 février 2015. L'asymétrie locomotrice chez les personnes hémiparétiques: rôle des efforts musculaires et effets biomécaniques d'une intervention sur tapis roulant à double courroie. 15. S. Rossignol. 4th International joint meeting between ISCOS & ASIA. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 14-16, 2015. How Can Concepts Developed In Animal Models Be Translated To Those Living With Spinal Cord Injury? 16. S. Rossignol. 4th International joint meeting between ISCOS & ASIA. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 14-16, 2015. Flat And Ladder Treadmill Training After SCI In Cats. 17. S. Rossignol. Wings for Life meeting 2015. Salzburg, Austria 2015/05/06-07. Assessing locomotion on a flat or ladder treadmill before and after a unilateral spinal hemisection in cats. 18. Bouyer, L. Testing demanding locomotor situations during human gait: the « force field » approach. Lower Extremity Outcomes Workshop, Montreal, Canada, May 17th, 2015. (presentation invitee) 19. Bouyer, L. Resistive robotic gait training to improve ankle dorsiflexion during walking. 4th ISCOS and ASIA joint scientific meeting, Montreal, Canada, May 14-16, 2015. Page 2 sur 13 2016-01-27 20. Bouyer, L. Impact of pain and nociception on locomotor learning: evidence from animal and human models. 4th International joint meeting between ISCOS & ASIA. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 14-16, 2015. 2014 21. Line D’AMOURS1 MBA, Anne DURAND1,2 P.T., Ph.D, Valérie BRODEUR1 , France PELLETIER1,2, Carol L. RICHARDS 1,2, 3, 4 O.C., Ph.D.;P.T. Can a partnership between clinicians and researchers be a win-win relationship?1Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de Québec (IRDPQ) 2Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale (CIRRIS), Québec, Qc, Canada, 3 Département de réadaptation, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada, 4 Équipe de recherche en réadaptation sensorimotrice (ERRSM). 5e congrès Canadien de l’AVC, Vancouver, 4-7 octobre 2014 abstract submitted 22. S. Rossignol.. 36th Symposium International du GRSNC & ERRSM, “Sensorimotor rehabilitation: at the crossroad of basic and clinical sciences”. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2014/05/12-13 The "beneficial" effects of locomotor training after various types of spinal lesions in cats and rats S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2014/05/12-13 36ème Symposium International du GRSNC & ERRSM. Co-organisateur avec Numa, Dancause et Sylvie Nadeau. Sensorimotor rehabilitation: at the crossroad of basic and clinical sciences 23. Nadeau S. (2014). Congrès international francophone pour les étudiants en physiothérapie et kinésithérapie (Cifepk), Lyon, France, Février 2014. Exigences et déterminants des activités fonctionnelles et locomotrices. Comment les données issues des recherches s’appliquent-elles à la pratique clinique? 24. Nadeau S. (2014). Clinique MPR- Institut de Rééducation Hôpital sud – CHU Grenoble, France, Février 2014 Asymétrie réelle et perception chez le sujet hémiparétique 25. S. Rossignol. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, USA, 2014/11/15-19 Effects of specific unilateral lesion of the primary hindlimb motor cortex on treadmill locomotion in adult rats. 26. S. Rossignol. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, USA, 2014/11/15-19 Comparing locomotion on a flat and on a ladder treadmill in cats before and after spinal hemisection. 27. S. Rossignol.. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, USA, 2014/11/15-19 Interlimb cutaneous reflex transmission after thoracic hemisection during walking on a flat treadmill or on a ladder treadmill Page 3 sur 13 2016-01-27 28. S. Rossignol. International Spinal Cord Research symposium & Colloquium in Homage of Dr. Pablo Rudomin. Mexico City, Mexico. 2014/09/25-26 Locomotor training after spinal lesions is good, but why? 29. S. Rossignol Maastricht, Pays Bas 2014/09/02-04 ISCOS The SensoriMotor Rehabilitation Research Team (SMRRT) of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR): a Model for Knowledge Translation. 30. S. Rossignol. European School of Neurotrauma, Toledo, Spain. 2014/06/23-27 Spinal plasticity after lesions. 31. S. Rossignol. Spring 2014 Atlantic Mobility Action Project Meeting, Halifax, NouvelleÉcosse, Canada, 2014/04/08. What is changed in the spinal cord after spinal lesions? 32. Vahdat, S., Fogel, S., Benali, H., Doyon, J. (2014) (Poster and Oral presentation), Human Brain Mapping, June 2014, Hamburg, Germany. On-line, off-line, and sleep dependent consolidation of motor sequence learning revealed by fMRI 33. Vahdat, S., Lungu, O., Cohen-Adad, J., Marchand-Pauvert, V., Benali, H., Doyon, J. (2014) (Oral presentation), Society for the Neural Control of Movements, April 24, 2014, Hamburg, Germany. Parsing out brain-spinal cord contributions to motor learning using fMRI 34. Vahdat, S., Lungu, O., Doyon, J. (Oral presentation). Society for Neuroscience, November 9-13, 2013, San Diego, USA. Learning-dependent changes in spine-brain interaction revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging 35. Vahdat, S., Lungu, O., Doyon, J. 2013 Canadian Spinal Cord Conference, April 21-23, 2013, Halifax, Canada. (Platform oral presentation). Spine-brain interaction during motor sequence learning: fMRI evidence from a simultaneous scanning paradigm . 36. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 4th International joint meeting between ISCOS & ASIA. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 14-16, 2015. Président du comité local d’organisation. 37. S. Rossignol Salzbourg, Autriche. Wings for Life meeting 2014. 2014/05/21 2014/05/22 Assessing specific methods of locomotor training in cats with partial spinal cord lesions. 38. Cohen-Adad. Annual conference of the Réseau de Bio-Imagerie du Québec (2014-01-31). Multi-parametric MRI of the spinal cord Page 4 sur 13 2016-01-27 39. Cohen-Adad. Conférence annuelle (2014-05-23) Ordre des technologues en imagerie médicale, en radio-oncologie et en électrophysiologie médicale du Québec. IRM multi-paramétrique du système nerveux central. 40. Krasovsky, T. Faster-more-coordinated-more stable? Speed effects on gait stability and interlimb coordination among older adults. Innovations and challenges in gerontology: advancing physical function in old age. Ben-Gurion University, March 2014. 41. L. J. Bouyer, J. Beaulieu, A. Langelier, I. Côté, M. Boulet, J. Vachon, V. Lemay, C. Rahn, F. Pelletier, F. Routhier, C. Mercier, C. L. Richards et l’équipe traitante des myélopathies de l’IRDPQ. XXVIè Symposium International du GRSNC en collaboration avec l'Équipe de Recherche en Réadaptation Sensori-Motrice (ERRSM). Université de Montréal ,12-13 mai 2014. Organisation d’une plateforme recherche clinique pour améliorer et stimuler les interactions recherche-clinique au programme des myélopathies de L’IRDPQ : première phase d’implantation. 2013 42. Jacquemin G., Weert E., Rahal Y.: Demographic of syrian persons with a spinal cord injury, Congrès ISCoS , Istanbul, Octobre 2013 (présentation orale par Jacquemin) 43. Jacquemin G., Weert E.: Use of the elearnSCI.org in challenging situations, Congrès ISCoS , Istanbul, Octobre 2013 (présentation orale par Jacquemin) 44. Rossignol, S Asilomar, Pacific Grove, Californie, USA. 2013/12/11-15 15th International Symposium on Neural Regeneration, Asilomar Conference Center. Replaced by Alain Frigon. A dual spinal cord lesion paradigm to study spinal locomotor plasticity in the cat. 45. Nabil Ilmane, Dorothy Barthélemy, Anatol G. Feldman & Cyril Duclos. Journée scientifique de l’école de réadaptation de l’université de Montréal, 14 mai 2013. Initiation de la marche à partir d’une surface stable à une surface mobile chez les sujets sains et chez les patients post-AVC (Résultats préliminaires) 46. Turgeon-Provost F, Barthélemy D (2012) Implication corticale dans les ajustements posturaux anticipatoires lors d’un mouvement d’atteinte. 13e colloque de recherche en réadaptation. Université McGill, Montréal, Québec, Canada 47. S. Rossignol ERRSM-GRSNC journée thématique sur la Neuroplasticity des Lésions de la Moelle Épinière et des AVC. University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada, January 25, 2013. Plasticité dans les modèles animaux de lésions spinales 48. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2013/10/17, 6 ème conference annuelle en Neuroradiology du Dr Denis Melançon. En l’honneur du Dr Melançon, sur le thème ‘Spinal Cord’ au McGill Faculty Club. Recovery of walking after spinal cord injury Page 5 sur 13 2016-01-27 49. Martinez, M and S. Rossignol Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 2013/05/13-14 Will to Win Spinal Cord Symposium University of Manitoba: Spinal Cord Research Symposium in honor of Dr Larry Jordan. Spinal mechanisms involved in locomotor recovery after complete and partial spinal cord injury in mammals 50. Martinez, M and S. Rossignol Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 2013/05/13-14 Will to Win Spinal Cord Symposium University of Manitoba: Spinal Cord Research Symposium in honor of Dr Larry Jordan. Locomotor training after partial or complete spinalization in a dual spinal lesion paradigm in the cat 51. Martinez, M. “ The Spinal Cord: Functional Restoration and Repair”. "The SensoriMotor Rehabilitation Research Team (CIHR)". 2013 3rd Canadian Spinal Cord Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada April 21-23, 2013. Co-organisateur avec Rob Browstone (Dalhousie), Karim Fouad (Edmonton) et Wolfram Tetzlaff (Vancouver). Role of treadmill training on locomotor recovery and plasticity after incomplete spinal cord injury in cats 52. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2013/07/13 2013/07/15.McGill University: Festschrift for Dr Geoffrey Melvill Jones (theme 4: Learning & adaptation to environments). Spinal plasticity studied after spinal lesions 53. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2013/10/17 McGill University: 6th annual Denis Melançon Neuroradiology Conference. Neurophysiology of the Spinal Cord 54. S. Rossignol San Diego, Californie, USA. 2013/11/09 2013/11/13San Diego Convention Center: Neuroscience 2013, 43ème symposium annuel SfN. Major effect of treadmill training alone on the re-expression of locomotion in fully spinalized rats 55. S. Rossignol San Diego, Californie, USA. 2013/11/09 2013/11/13San Diego Convention Center: Neuroscience 2013, 43ème symposium annuel SfN. Emergence of deletions during treadmill locomotion as a function of supraspinal and sensory inputs 56. S. Rossignol San Diego, Californie, USA. 2013/11/09 2013/11/13San Diego Convention Center: Neuroscience 2013, 43ème symposium annuel SfN. The ability of lumbar segments to generate fictive locomotion after a hemisection of the spinal cord at T10 in cats. 57. S. Rossignol Varsovie, Pologne. 2013/11/25 Institute Nencki de Biologie expérimentale, organisé par U. Slawinska et L. Jordan. "Images of the spinal cord: From functionally identified neurons to functional recovery". Replaced by Julien Cohen-Adad. Page 6 sur 13 2016-01-27 Recovery of locomotion after partial spinal cord lesions in cats using behavioral, electrophysiological and imaging techniques 58. S. Rossignol Heidelberg, Allemagne. 2012/04/27 2012/04/28 Spinal Cord Injury Centers at the University of Zürich & Heidelberg. Bridging preclinical and clinical tools for motor assessment, training and recovery. Locomotor plasticity studied after various types of spinal lesions in animal models 59. Rossignol, S and Martinez, M. Madison Spinal Cord Symposium 2012. Cellular and network functions in the spinal cord, Madison, WI, USA, May 22-25, 2012. A dual spinal cord lesion paradigm to study spinal locomotor plasticity in the cat 60. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2012/09/08 Institut Neurologique de Montréal (MNI), Sam Pfaff organisateur (Institut Salk) Conférencier invité, Consortium Christopher Reeve. Plasticity of spinal locomotor control: importance for functional recovery after spinal lesions 61. S. Rossignol Londres, Angleterre. 2012/06/24 2012/07/01 European Neurotrauma School – Challenges in spinal cord injury research and clinical management: Spinal cord injury – plasticity and rehabilitation (I). Recovering locomotion: reviving spinal circuits 62. S. Rossignol Barcelone, Espagne. 2012/07/12 2012/07/13 Motor Neuroscience symposium: New Strategies to Optimize Motor Learning and Consolidation of Motor Skills. Spinal cord locomotor plasticity studied in a dual spinal lesion paradigm in animal models 63. S. Rossignol Barcelone, Espagne. 2012/07/14 2012/07/18 8 th FENS Forum of Neuroscience. Treadmill training promotes locomotor recovery and intraspinal changes after incomplete spinal cord injury in the cat 64. S. Rossignol Barcelone, Espagne. 2012/07/14 2012/07/18 8 th FENS Forum of Neuroscience. Non-invasive peripheral stimulation allows the re-expression of endogenous locomotor pattern in adult rats with complete thoracic spinal cord transection 65. S. Rossignol Blida, Algérie, 2011/11/22. 2nd Neuromed communication. The contributions of multi-parametric MRI to quantify the integrity of the spinal cord Examples of application: Spinal cord injury and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 66. S. Rossignol 2011/03/31-2011/04/03, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, Spinal Cord Networks. Beyond the black box. Dual spinal lesion paradigm in the cat : physiological and imaging studies Page 7 sur 13 2016-01-27 67. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2011/05/19, 23 ème séance du club des mouvements anormaux. Spontaneous rhythmic movements in patients with Spinal Cord Lesions 68. S. Rossignol Paris, France. 2011/06/20 Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière (ICM), Hôpital La Pitié Salpêtrière. Locomotor mechanisms: a model for the study of motor control 69. S. Rossignol Marseille, France. 2011/05/24 2011/05/2710ème Colloque de la Societé des Neurosciences. “Spinal Cord Injury“. Les dessous de la recupération locomotrice après lésions spinales 70. S. Rossignol Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2013/07/13 2013/07/14 McGill University: Festschrift for Dr Geoffrey Melvill Jones: Sensing Motion for Action symposium. Président de la session II. 71. Martinez, M. Rôle bénéfique de l'entraînement locomoteur après des lésions partielles de la moelle épinière chez le chat. University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada, May 31, 2013. 72. Martinez, M. University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, January 14, 2013. Plasticity of sensorimotor systems after spinal cord and cortical injuries. 73. Cohen-Adad., Symposium on spinal cord injury, Warsaw, Poland (2013-11-24) The Role of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Assessment of the Spinal Cord Injury 74. Richards CL , Lamontagne A., Fung J. Journée thématique ERRSM-GRSNC sur la plasticité sensorimotrice, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada, Jan 25th, 2013. Plasticité dans les AVC chez l’Homme: coordination du mouvement. 75. Durand A, D’Amours L, Malouin F, Pelletier F et Richards CL, IRDPQ. Journée Ressource de l’IRDPQ, 7 juin 2013, Québec Portrait de la pratique clinique pré-projet ERRSM, programme des encéphalopathies 76. Rodrigo Deamo Assis: (Carol Richards, Shirley Fecteau) Programme de la journée scientifique de l’ERRSM du 31 mai 2013 au CRIUGM – Montréal The use of noninvasive brain stimulation to promote motor functions in adults with stroke 77. Betschart M. (2013). École d’été du REPAR, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Réadaptation et Intégration Sociale (CIRRIS), 15-16 mai, Québec. (présentation orale). Post-effets et rééducation à la marche chez le sujet hémiparétique 78. Betschart M. (2013). Journée de l’équipe ERRSM- Centre de recherche de l’Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie (CRIUGM) - 31 mai 2013. Montréal (présentation orale). Effects on lower limb muscle activity after walking on a split-belt treadmill in individuals post-stroke Page 8 sur 13 2016-01-27 79. Betschart M., McFadyen B., Nadeau S. (2013). Journée sciéntifique e l’Équipe Multidisciplinaire de Recherche en Réadaptation SensoriMotorice (ERRSM) à l’Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal (IUGM), Montréal, Canada, 31 mai 2013. Présentation orale The analysis of gait symmetry in individuals with hemiparesis; preliminary results 80. Miéville C., Lauzière S., Bettschart M., Duclos C., Nadeau S. (2013). 3e Journée scientifique de l’Équipe de recherche en réadaptation sensorimotrice, Montréal, 31 mai 2013. Présentation orale. Effets d’une charge à la cheville sur la stabilité dynamique des personnes hémiparétiques lors de la marche 81. Miéville C., Lauzière S., Betschart M., Duclos C., Nadeau S. (2013) 20e congrès de la Société francophone posture, équilibre et locomotion (SOFPEL) : Aux frontières de la posture et de la locomotion Genève, Suisse, 29-30 novembre 2013. Présentation orale. Équilibre dynamique lors de la marche sur tapis roulant avec une masse à la cheville chez les personnes hémiparétiques 82. Gagné M, Mercier C. Programme des myélopathies, Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de Québec, 6 décembre 2013, Québec, Canada. *Activité de transfert des connaissances. L'évaluation sensorielle quantitative permet-elle de prédire le risque de développer une douleur neuropathique chronique suite à une blessure médullaire? 83. Roosink M, Mercier C, Bouyer L, Jackson P. SensoriMotor Rehabilitation Research Team (IRSC, CIHR) Scientific Day, May 31, 2013, Montreal, Canada. Impact of virtual feedback and tDCS on motor imagery after spinal cord injury 84. Roosink M, Mercier C, Bouyer L, Jackson P. Quebec Network of Junior Pain Researchers Annual Conference, September 13, 2013, Montreal, Canada. *Best Oral Presentation Award. Impact of virtual feedback and tDCS on motor imagery after spinal cord injury 85. Fung J. Symposium on “Advanced Technologies to enhance Sensorimotor Integration in Postural Control”.”. Joint World Congress of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research and Gait and Mental Functions, Akita, Japan (June 2013) Invited speaker A Mixed-Reality system for Sensorimotor Rehabilitation 86. Fung J. Mini-symposium on “Enhancing Sensorimotor Integration and Postural Performance through Advanced Technologies”. International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Osaka, Japan. (July 2013) Invited speaker Advanced Technologies in Neurorehabilitation to enhance Sensorimotor Integration in the Control of Posture and Balance Page 9 sur 13 2016-01-27 87. Fung J. Advances in Physiotherapy management in Stroke Rehabilitation. Physiotherapy Central Commissioned Training, Institute of Health Care, Hong Kong Health Authority, Hong Kong, SAR, China. (Dec 19, 2013) Invited workshop Clinical Implications of Cognitive Evaluation and Sensorimotor enhancement in Stroke Rehabilitation 88. Fung J. Research Symposium, Physiotherapy Central Commissioned Training, Institute of Health Care, Hong Kong Health Authority, Hong Kong, SAR, China. (Dec 20, 2013) Keynote speaker Cognitive Evaluation and Sensorimotor Enhancement in Stroke Rehabilitation 89. Fung J. Advances in Physiotherapy management in Stroke Rehabilitation. Physiotherapy Central Commissioned Training, Institute of Health Care, Hong Kong Health Authority, Hong Kong, SAR, China. (Dec 19, 2013) Invited workshop Application of Virtual Reality in Stroke Rehabilitation 90. Fung J. Research Symposium, Physiotherapy Central Commissioned Training, Institute of Health Care, Hong Kong Health Authority, Hong Kong, SAR, China. (Dec 20, 2013) Keynote speaker Virtual Reality as a new realm in Stroke Rehabilitation 2012 91. Jacquemin G. Disaster Preparedness : collaboration with non-governemental organizations. International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), Londres, UK, Septembre 2012. (présentation orale par Jacquemin) 92. Fung J., Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC (March 21, 2012) Invited speaker Virtual Reality: a new realm in rehabilitation 93. Fung J. Research Seminar, Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (Jan 2012) Invited speaker Principles of sensorimotor integration for balance and locomotor rehabilitation 94. Fung J. Special Knowledge Exchange workshop on Virtual Reality Technology for Rehabilitation, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital and University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (Feb 2012). Keynote speaker Virtual Reality: A new realm for balance and locomotor rehabilitation 95. Fung J. Research Seminar, Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON (March 2012). Page 10 sur 13 2016-01-27 Invited speaker Sensorimotor enhancement for balance and mobility rehabilitation 96. Fung J. Symposium on “Exergaming to influence walking”. Joint World Congress of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research and Gait and Mental Functions, Trondheim, Norway (June 2012). Invited speaker A Mixed-Reality system for Sensorimotor Enhancement in Neurorehabilitation 97. Fung J. Satellite symposium of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), “New strategies to optimize the acquisition and consolidation of motor skills”, Barcelona, Spain (July 12-13 2012). Invited speaker New rehabilitation strategies for sensorimotor enhancement with virtual reality 98. Fung J. Special seminar, School of Physical Therapy, University of Northern Texas, Fortworth, TX (Oct 2012). Invited speaker Sensorimotor integration enhanced by Virtual Reality: A new realm in Neurorehabilitation 99. Martinez, M. Memorial University, Saint John’s, NFL, Canada, August 17, 2012. Plasticity of sensorimotor systems after spinal cord and cortical injuries 100. D’Amours L and Durand A 2ième journée scientifique de l’ERRSM, 4 juin 2012, Québec Implication du programme des encéphalopathies de l’IRDPQ au projet ERRSM 101. D’Amours L and Durand A, IRDPQ et IRGLM. Présentation au Comité d’experts sur les trajectoires en réadaptation du MSSS, 9 novembre 2012, Québec Portrait de la pratique clinique pré-projet ERRSM, programme des encéphalopathies 102. Krasovsky, T. Gait stability and interlimb coordination in chronic stroke. Research seminar, Physical therapy department, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, April 2012. 103. Lauzière S*, Miéville C, Aissaoui R and Nadeau S. (2012) Perception threshold of locomotor asymmetry while walking on a split-belt treadmill in healthy elderly individuals. Journée annuelle conjointe des programmes MENTOR et MÉDITIS. Vers une carrière de chercheur-entrepreneur. 2 novembre 2012, Montréal 2011 104. Feldman AG. Motor Control Summer School. PennState, June 2011. Tutorial on motor control. 105. Feldman AG. Int Congress on Rehabilitation. China, Bejiing, May 2011. A course of lectures on motor control Page 11 sur 13 2016-01-27 106. Feldman AG. Israel, Int conference on Computational Motor Control, June 2011. Participation of the motor cortex in feed-forward control of motor actions, learning and kinesthesia inhumans. see PDF 107. Feldman AG. Hungary. Progress in Motor Control X, July 2015. Minimization principles and redundancy problems in the context of referent control of action and perception. see PDF Alluin O., Karimi-Abdolrezaee S., Delivet-Mongrain H., Leblond H., Fehlings M., Rossignol S. Spinal Cord Networks meeting: Beyond the black box. 31 mars - 3 avril 2011. Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Recovery of locomotion after thoracic spinal cord compression in rat. 108. Martinez, M. Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada, October 18, 2011. Contribution de la plasticité spinale à la récupération de la marche après des atteintes de la moelle épinière 109. Martinez, M. 7e retraite du GRSNC, Québec, Canada, September 23-24, 2011. Plasticity of the spinal locomotor circuitry after partial SCI. 110. Martinez M., Delivet-Mongrain, H., Leblond, H. and Rossignol, S. Canadian Association of Neuroscience, Quebec, QC, Canada, May 29-June 1st, 2011. Recovery of hindlimb locomotion after incomplete spinal cord injury in the cat involves spontaneous compensatory changes within the spinal locomotor circuitry 111. Cohen-Adad, J., El-Mendili, MM., Lehéricy, S., Pradat, PF., Blancho, S., Rossignol, S., Benali, H. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Meeting of ISMRM, Montreal, Canada 398 (oral), 2011. Demyelination and degeneration in the injured human spinal cord detected with diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI. 112. Fung J., Research Seminar, Neurorehabilitation Research Institute, Morinomiya Hospital, Osaka, Japan (Dec 2011) Invited speaker Sensorimotor Integration in the control of balance and locomotion 113. Fung J.,Annual Congress of China Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China (Dec 2011) Keynote speaker Sensorimotor Enhancement from Theory to Practice: Development of a mixed reality system for balance and mobility rehabilitation 114. Fung J., Minisymposium on “Virtual reality in rehabilitation”, IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, Boston, MA (Sept 3 2011) Invited speaker Page 12 sur 13 2016-01-27 Sensorimotor enhancement with a mixed reality system for for balance and mobility rehabilitation 115. Fung J., Advances in Neurorehabilitation, Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology, Toronto, ON (June 7 2011) Invited speaker Sensorimotor enhancement for neurorehabilitation with a mixed reality system 116. Fung J., Research Seminar, University of Delaware, Program of Biomechanics and Movement Science, Department of Physical Therapy, Newark, DE (Feb 21 2011) Invited speaker Virtual Reality: a new realm in the rehabilitation of balance and locomotor disorders 117. Fung J., Workshop on “Reshaping Practice with Current Evidence on Motor Control of Patients with Stroke”, Combined Section Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, New Orleans, LA (Feb 12 2011) Invited speaker Executive cognitive demands on locomotor control 118. Fung J., ERA-net Neuron Workshop on Transferring Technology from Bench to Bedside: Practices, Barriers, Policies. FRSQ office, Montreal, QC (Jan 18, 2011) Invited speaker Invention, Re-invention and Innovations: Facilitators and Barriers in Rehabilitation Technology Transfer 119. Miéville C, Duclos C, Nadeau S. (2011) 9e journée du RQRV et 8e journée du Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement, Orford Effets d’une charge à la cheville lors de la marche chez les personnes hémiparétiques 120. Miéville C, Lauzière S. (2011). Journée scientifique de l’École de réadaptation, Université de Montréal Gérer les efforts pour atteindre l’équilibre 121. Lauzière S*. (2011) Journée Scientifique MÉDITIS/MENTOR, École Polytechnique, Montréal. Octobre 2011, présentation orale. Asymétrie locomotrice réelle et perçue lors de différentes conditions de marche sur le tapis roulant à double courroie chez les personnes hémiparétiques 122. Krasovsky, T. Is faster really better? Speed effects on gait stability in healthy aging and chronic stroke. Movement Disorders Centre, Sourasky (Ichilov) Medical center, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2011. Page 13 sur 13