Gérard DEROSIERE

Independent researcher at INSERM Lyon since 2022, focusing on neural mechanisms underlying motivation, decision-making, and apathy. Previously spent seven years as a postdoctoral researcher in the CoActions Lab investigating neural bases of motor decisions. Still affiliated as visiting researcher collaborating on multiple projects.

White matter microstructure predicts effort and reward sensitivity

Research study on white matter microstructure predicts effort and reward sensitivity

Trinh Nam

Gérard DEROSIERE

Gérard DEROSIERE

The integrated control of decision and movement vigor

Research study on the integrated control of decision and movement vigor

David THURA

Effect of Extrinsic Reward on Motor Plasticity during Skill Learning

Research study on effect of extrinsic reward on motor plasticity during skill learning

Goldy YADAV

Fronto-motor circuits linked to effort-based decision-making and apathy in healthy subjects

Research study on fronto-motor circuits linked to effort-based decision-making and apathy in healthy subjects

Gérard DEROSIERE

Task goals shape the relationship between decision and movement speed

Research study on task goals shape the relationship between decision and movement speed

Fanny FIEVEZ

Subthalamic DBS does not restore deficits in corticospinal suppression during movement preparation in Parkinson's disease

Research study on subthalamic deep brain stimulation alleviates motor symptoms without restoring deficits in corticospinal suppression during movement preparation in parkinson's …

Emmanuelle WILHELM

Non-invasive stimulation of the human striatum disrupts reinforcement learning of motor skills

Research study on non-invasive stimulation of the human striatum disrupts reinforcement learning of motor skills

Pierre VASSILIADIS

Editorial: Mechanisms Underlying the Interplay Between Cognition and Motor Control: From Bench to Bedside

Research study on editorial: mechanisms underlying the interplay between cognition and motor control: from bench to bedside

Thomas CARSTEN

Corticospinal Suppression Underlying Intact Movement Preparation Fades in Parkinson's Disease

Research study on corticospinal suppression underlying intact movement preparation fades in parkinson's disease

Emmanuelle WILHELM