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.

Post-error slowing reflects the joint impact of adaptive and maladaptive processes during decision making

Research study on post-error slowing reflects the joint impact of adaptive and maladaptive processes during decision making

Fanny FIEVEZ

Reward timing matters in motor learning

Research study on reward timing matters in motor learning

Pierre VASSILIADIS

Hasty sensorimotor decisions rely on an overlap of broad and selective changes in motor activity

Research study on hasty sensorimotor decisions rely on an overlap of broad and selective changes in motor activity

Gérard DEROSIERE

Probing the influence of SMA and vmPFC on the motor system with dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation

Research study on probing the influence of sma and vmpfc on the motor system with dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation

Cecilia Neige

Trading accuracy for speed over the course of a decision

Research study on trading accuracy for speed over the course of a decision

Gérard DEROSIERE

Reward boosts reinforcement-based motor learning

Research study on reward boosts reinforcement-based motor learning

Pierre VASSILIADIS

Role of the fronto-parietal network in prospective action judgments

Research study on role of the fronto-parietal network in prospective action judgments

Laurie Geers

Tuning the corticospinal system - how distributed brain circuits shape human actions

Research study on tuning the corticospinal system - how distributed brain circuits shape human actions

Gérard DEROSIERE

Selecting and executing actions for rewards

Research study on selecting and executing actions for rewards

Pierre VASSILIADIS

Motor training strengthens corticospinal suppression during movement preparation

Research study on motor training strengthens corticospinal suppression during movement preparation

Pierre VASSILIADIS