Amandine E. Rey

ORCID: 0000-0002-3021-9762
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Research Areas
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Hearing Impairment and Communication
  • Categorization, perception, and language
  • Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology Research
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Health, Medicine and Society
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Youth Substance Use and School Attendance

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2016-2024

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
2014-2024

Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon
2015-2024

Inserm
2016-2024

Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier
2015-2024

École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
2016-2022

Laboratoire d’Étude des Mécanismes Cognitifs
2013-2019

Health Services and Performance Research Laboratory
2019

Laboratoire de Biologie et Modélisation de la Cellule
2017

Université de Lyon
2017

In research and clinical contexts, parents' report sleep diary filled in by parents are often used to characterize sleep-wake rhythms children. The current study aimed investigate children self-perception of their sleep, comparing diaries themselves, actigraphic recordings, parental subjective estimation. Eighty aged 8-9 years wore actigraph wristwatches completed for 7 days, while a sleep-schedule questionnaire about child' sleep. level agreement correlation between parameters derived from...

10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00495 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychiatry 2020-06-10

Transcriptomic genome-wide analyses demonstrate massive variation of alternative splicing in many physiological and pathological situations. One major challenge is now to establish the biological contribution physiological- or pathological-associated cellular phenotypes. Toward this end, we developed a computational approach, named “Exon Ontology,” based on terms corresponding well-characterized protein features organized an ontology tree. Exon Ontology conceptually similar Gene...

10.1101/gr.212696.116 article EN cc-by-nc Genome Research 2017-04-18

We have all experienced that time seems stretched during unpleasant situations. While there is evidence of subjective overestimation when perceiving external stimuli, no study has measured the dilation individuals experience an situation in their own body. Here we induced by a painful homeostatic deviance using temporal bisection task. show being pain leads to expansion whereby stronger increase perception relative non-painful stimulation time-estimate distortion. Neurophysiological studies...

10.1038/s41598-017-15982-6 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2017-11-10

Abstract Genome-wide analyses estimate that more than 90% of multi exonic human genes produce at least two transcripts through alternative splicing (AS). Various bioinformatics methods are available to analyze AS from RNAseq data. Most start by mapping the reads an annotated reference genome, but some a de novo assembly reads. In this paper, we present systematic comparison mapping-first approach (F RL ine ) and assembly-first (K is S plice ). We applied these independent datasets found...

10.1038/s41598-018-21770-7 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2018-03-05

GENERAL COMMENTARY article Front. Psychol., 10 December 2014Sec. Cognition Volume 5 - 2014 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01436

10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01436 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2014-12-10

How do we represent the meaning of words? The present study assesses whether access to conceptual knowledge requires reenactment sensory components a concept. reenactment-that is, simulation-was tested in word categorisation task using an innovative masking paradigm. We hypothesised that meaningless reactivated visual mask should interfere with simulation dimension concrete words. This assumption was paradigm which participants were not aware link between and words be processed. In first...

10.1037/cep0000100 article EN Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale 2016-07-25

Does a visual mask need to be perceptually present disrupt processing? In the research, we proposed explore link between perceptual and memory mechanisms by demonstrating that typical sensory phenomenon (visual masking) can replicated at level. Experiment 1 highlighted an interference effect of on categorization auditory targets confirmed multimodal nature knowledge. 2, reactivate this in task targets. Results showed has disrupted (slower reaction times) processing whether was or reactivated...

10.1037/xlm0000051 article EN Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition 2014-08-18

Based on recent behavioral and neuroimaging data suggesting that memory perception are partially based the same sensorimotor system, theoretical aim of present study was to show it is difficult dissociate mechanisms from perceptual other than basis presence (perceptual processing) or absence (memory characteristics objects involved in processing. In line with this assumption, two experiments using an adaptation Ebbinghaus illusion paradigm revealed similar effects irrespective whether size...

10.1027/1618-3169/a000258 article EN Experimental Psychology (formerly Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie) 2014-03-11

When they live through an experience, individuals both perceive sensorimotor components in the environment (perception) and reactivate properties associated with experience that are not perceptually present (memory). According to embodiment theory, memory consists of traces reactivated during experience. The aim this study was demonstrate a property can influence processing stimulus shares even if itself is present. In two experiments, participants had categorise pictures products which were...

10.1080/20445911.2013.865629 article EN Journal of Cognitive Psychology 2013-12-10

According to grounded theories of cognition, knowledge is in its sensory-motor features. Therefore, perceptual and conceptual processing should be based on the same distributed system so that processes interact. The present study assesses whether gustatory stimulation (participants tasted a sweet or nonsweet yoghurt) could influence performance categorization task involves reactivation sensory dimension. results indicate participants were slower (Experiment 1) faster 2), respectively, at...

10.1080/17470218.2014.978876 article EN Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 2014-11-20

Electroencephalographic sleep stage transitions and altered first REM period have been identified as biomarkers of type 1 narcolepsy in adults, but not children. Studies on memory complaints yet investigated sleep-dependent consolidation. We aimed to explore transitions; more specifically transition its relationship with consolidation children narcolepsy. Twenty-one narcolepsy–cataplexy twenty-three healthy control completed overnight polysomnography tests. Overnight rates (number per hour),...

10.3390/children10101702 article EN cc-by Children 2023-10-18

To prevent forgetting in working memory, the attentional refreshing is supposed to increase level of activation memory traces by focusing attention. However, involvement reactivation relies majority on indirect evidence. The aim this study was show that investigating how an irrelevant trace prevents take place, and (2) reactivated are sensorial nature. We used a visual mask presented during encoding (Experiment 1) 2) pictures complex span task. Results showed impaired serial recall...

10.1027/1618-3169/a000414 article EN Experimental Psychology (formerly Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie) 2018-09-01

There is much behavioral and neurophysiological evidence in support of the idea that seeing a tool activates motor components action related to perceived object (e.g., grasping, use manipulation). However, question remains as whether processing associated with automatic or depends on situation, including task modality presentation. The present study investigated activation involved response simple perception influenced by link between prime target tools, well presentation, perceptual tasks....

10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01031 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2015-07-22
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