Area: Cognitive Neuroscience

 

Faculté des Sciences du Sport, 4 allée Jean Monnet, 86000 Poitiers, France
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Audiffren MichelProfessor with the Sport Sciences Faculty at the University of Poitiers (France).  He received his Ph.D. in Sport Sciences, speciality: Cognitive Neurosciences, from the University of Aix-Marseille 2.  His primary research interest focuses on the relation between exercise and cognition and between energetical mechanisms (arousal, effort, activation) and information processing.  He has published in a variety of areas (e.g., Motor control, Information processing, Mental imagery).  From 2000 to 2005, he was the Dean of the Sport Sciences Faculty of the University of Poitiers.

 

 


 

Audiffren, M., & Blandin, Y. (2001). Evolution des effets d'une préparation motrice induite par amorçage en fonction de la quantité de pratique [Evolution of the effects of motor preparation induced by priming in function of amount of practice]. Revue Canadienne de Psychologie Expérimentale, 55, 4, 311-317.


Audiffren, M., Brisswalter, J., Brandet, J.P., & Bosquet, L. (1998). Coût attentionnel d’une tâche de pédalage en fonction de l’intensité de l’exercice [Workload of a pedaling task in function on the intensity of exercise]. Science et Sports, 13, 81-83.


Brisswalter, J., Arcelin, R., Audiffren, M., & Delignières, D. (1997). Influence of physical exercise on simple reaction time : effect of physical fitness. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 85, 1019-1027.


Collardeau, M., Brisswalter, J., & Audiffren, M. (2001). Effects of a prolonged run on simple reaction time of well trained runners. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93, 679-689.


Collardeau, M., Brisswalter, J., Vercruyssen, F., Audiffren, M., & Goubault, C. (2001). Single and choice reaction time performance during prolonged exercise in trained subjects: influence of carbohydrate availability. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 86, 150-156.


Davranche, K. & Audiffren, M. (2002). Effects of a low dose of transdermal nicotine on information processing. Nicotine & Tobacco Research,4, 275-285.


Davranche, K., & Audiffren, M. (2004). Facilitating effects of exercise on information processing. Journal of Sports Sciences, 22, 5, 419-428.


Davranche, K., Audiffren, M., & Denjean, A. (2006). A distributional analysis of the effect of physical exercise on a choice reaction time task. Journal of Sports Sciences, 24, 3, 323-329.

Davranche, K., Burle, B., Audiffren, M., & Hasbroucq, T. (2005). Information processing during physical exercise: A chronometric and electromyographic study. Experimental Brain Research, 165, 4, 532-540.


Devienne, M.-F., Audiffren, M., Ripoll, H., & Stein, J.-F. (2000). Local muscular fatigue and attentional processes in a fencing task. Perceptual and Motor Skill, 90, 315-318.


Fleury, M., Bard, C., Audiffren, M., Blouin, J., Teasdale, N. (1993). Attentional cost of a pointing task in amplitude and direction. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47A, 2, 481-495.


Olivier, I., Audiffren, M., & Ripoll, H. (1998). Age-related differences in the preparatory processes of motor programming. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 69, 49-65.