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  1. Article: The Neurological Basis of Developmental Dyslexia and Related Disorders: A Reappraisal of the Temporal Hypothesis, Twenty Years on.

    Habib, Michel

    Brain sciences

    2021  Volume 11, Issue 6

    Abstract: In a now-classic article published a couple of decades ago (Brain, 2000; 123: 2373-2399), I proposed an "extended temporal processing deficit hypothesis of dyslexia", suggesting that a deficit in temporal processing could explain not only language- ... ...

    Abstract In a now-classic article published a couple of decades ago (Brain, 2000; 123: 2373-2399), I proposed an "extended temporal processing deficit hypothesis of dyslexia", suggesting that a deficit in temporal processing could explain not only language-related peculiarities usually noticed in dyslexic children, but also a wider range of symptoms related to impaired processing of time in general. In the present review paper, I will revisit this "historical" hypothesis both in the light of a new clinical perspective, including the central yet poorly explained notion of comorbidity, and also taking a new look at the most recent experimental work, mainly focusing on brain imaging data. First, consistent with daily clinical practice, I propose to distinguish three groups of children who fail to learn to read, of fairly equal occurrence, who share the same initial presentation (difficulty in mastering the rules of grapheme-phoneme correspondence) but with differing associated signs and/or comorbid conditions (language disorders in the first group, attentional deficits in the second one, and motor coordination problems in the last one), thus suggesting, at least in part, potentially different triggering mechanisms. It is then suggested, in the light of brain imaging information available to date, that the three main clinical presentations/associations of cognitive impairments that compromise reading skills acquisition correspond to three distinct patterns of miswiring or "disconnectivity" in specific brain networks which have in common their involvement in the process of learning and their heavy reliance on temporal features of information processing. With reference to the classic temporal processing deficit of dyslexia and to recent evidence of an inability of the dyslexic brain to achieve adequate coupling of oscillatory brain activity to the temporal features of external events, a general model is proposed according to which a common mechanism of temporal uncoupling between various disconnected-and/or mis-wired-processors may account for distinct forms of specific learning disorders, with reading impairment being a more or less constant feature. Finally, the potential therapeutic implications of such a view are considered, with special emphasis on methods seeking to enhance cross-modal connectivity between separate brain systems, including those using rhythmic and musical training in dyslexic patients.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-27
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2651993-8
    ISSN 2076-3425
    ISSN 2076-3425
    DOI 10.3390/brainsci11060708
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  2. Article: Developmental dyslexia: A new look at clinical features and brain mechanisms.

    Habib, Michel

    Handbook of clinical neurology

    2020  Volume 174, Page(s) 47–59

    Abstract: Developmental dyslexia is the commonest "specific learning disorder" (DSM-5) or "developmental learning disorder with impairment in reading" (ICD-11). This impairment in reading acquisition is related to a defect in the installation of cognitive ... ...

    Abstract Developmental dyslexia is the commonest "specific learning disorder" (DSM-5) or "developmental learning disorder with impairment in reading" (ICD-11). This impairment in reading acquisition is related to a defect in the installation of cognitive precursors necessary to master the grapheme-phoneme conversion. Its origin is largely genetic, but many environmental factors seem capable of modulating symptom intensity. Three types of presentation, roughly equal in occurrence, are useful to distinguish according to the associated disorders (language, attentional, and/or motor coordination), thus suggesting, at least in part, potentially different mechanisms at their origin. In adolescence and adulthood the clinical presentation tends to bear a more uniform pattern, covering a large range of severity depending on each person's ability to compensate for their deficit. Research has demonstrated dysfunction of specific brain areas during reading-related tasks (using fMRI), essentially in the left cerebral hemisphere, but also atypical patterns of connectivity (using diffusion imaging), further supplemented by functional connectivity studies at rest. The current therapeutic recommendations emphasize the need for multidisciplinary care, giving priority, depending on the clinical form, to the language, psychomotor, or neuropsychologic aspects of rehabilitation. Various training methods whose effectiveness has been scientifically tested are reviewed, emphasizing those exploiting the hypothesis of a lack of intermodal connectivity between separate cognitive systems.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Brain/diagnostic imaging ; Dyslexia ; Humans ; Language ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Reading
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-23
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0072-9752
    ISSN 0072-9752
    DOI 10.1016/B978-0-444-64148-9.00004-1
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  3. Book ; Online: Lavenir de la mémoire

    André Habib, Michel Marie (dir.)

    2013  

    Abstract: La question de la conservation, de la restauration et de la diffusion du patrimoine cinématographique et audiovisuel devient de plus en plus cruciale. Des pans entiers de lhistoire du cinéma demeurent toujours difficiles daccès et sont souvent menacés de ...

    Abstract La question de la conservation, de la restauration et de la diffusion du patrimoine cinématographique et audiovisuel devient de plus en plus cruciale. Des pans entiers de lhistoire du cinéma demeurent toujours difficiles daccès et sont souvent menacés de disparition. Que faire de ces gisements de films et de documents audiovisuels que les archives ont de moins en moins les ressources et la possibilité de faire connaître ? Où commence et où sarrête la notion de patrimoine filmique ? Quels s..
    Size 1 electronic resource ( p.)
    Publisher Presses universitaires du Septentrion
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note French ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT020092705
    ISBN 9782757404393 ; 9782757414156 ; 2757404393 ; 2757414151
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  4. Article ; Online: Dual Cross-Linked Stimuli-Responsive Alginate-Based Hydrogels.

    Habib, Michel / Berthalon, Steve / Leclercq, Laurent / Tourrette, Audrey / Sharkawi, Tahmer / Blanquer, Sebastien

    Biomacromolecules

    2024  Volume 25, Issue 3, Page(s) 1660–1670

    Abstract: Sodium alginate with different molecular weights (55, 170, and 320 kg ... ...

    Abstract Sodium alginate with different molecular weights (55, 170, and 320 kg mol
    MeSH term(s) Hydrogels/chemistry ; Alginates/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Hydrogels ; Alginates
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1526-4602
    ISSN (online) 1526-4602
    DOI 10.1021/acs.biomac.3c01201
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  5. Book: Dyslexie

    Habib, Michel

    le cerveau singulier

    (Collection neuropsychologie)

    1997  

    Author's details Michel Habib
    Series title Collection neuropsychologie
    Language French
    Size 288 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Publisher SOLAL
    Publishing place Marseille
    Publishing country France
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT010393202
    ISBN 2-905580-59-3 ; 978-2-905580-59-7
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  6. Book ; Online: L'absentéisme des personnels soignants à l'hôpital

    Laurent, Brami / Damart, Sébastien / Detchessahar, Mathieu / Devigne, Michel / Habib, Johanna / Kletz, Frédéric / Krohmer, Cathy

    Comprendre et agir

    (Économie et gestion)

    2014  

    Series title Économie et gestion
    Keywords Social work ; hôpitaux ; administration ; personnel médical ; absentéisme
    Language 0|f
    Size 1 electronic resource (156 pages)
    Publisher Presses des Mines
    Publishing place Paris
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note French ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021617313
    ISBN 9782356710789 ; 2356710787
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  7. Book ; Online: Pattern detection in ordered graphs

    Ducoffe, Guillaume / Feuilloley, Laurent / Habib, Michel / Pitois, François

    2023  

    Abstract: A popular way to define or characterize graph classes is via forbidden subgraphs or forbidden minors. These characterizations play a key role in graph theory, but they rarely lead to efficient algorithms to recognize these classes. In contrast, many ... ...

    Abstract A popular way to define or characterize graph classes is via forbidden subgraphs or forbidden minors. These characterizations play a key role in graph theory, but they rarely lead to efficient algorithms to recognize these classes. In contrast, many essential graph classes can be recognized efficiently thanks to characterizations of the following form: there must exist an ordering of the vertices such that some ordered pattern does not appear, where a pattern is basically an ordered subgraph. These pattern characterizations have been studied for decades, but there have been recent efforts to better understand them systematically. In this paper, we focus on a simple problem at the core of this topic: given an ordered graph of size $n$, how fast can we detect whether a fixed pattern of size $k$ is present? Following the literature on graph classes recognition, we first look for patterns that can be detected in linear time. We prove, among other results, that almost all patterns on three vertices (which capture many interesting classes, such as interval, chordal, split, bipartite, and comparability graphs) fall in this category. Then, in a finer-grained complexity perspective, we prove conditional lower bounds for this problem. In particular we show that for a large family of patterns on four vertices it is unlikely that subquadratic algorithm exist. Finally, we define a parameter for patterns, the merge-width, and prove that for patterns of merge-width $t$, one can solve the problem in $O(n^{ct})$ for some constant~$c$. As a corollary, we get that detecting outerplanar patterns and other classes of patterns can be done in time independent of the size of the pattern.
    Keywords Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms ; Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics
    Subject code 511
    Publishing date 2023-02-22
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  8. Book ; Online: Forbidden Patterns in Temporal Graphs Resulting from Encounters in a Corridor

    Habib, Michel / Nguyen, Minh-Hang / Rabie, Mikaël / Viennot, Laurent

    2023  

    Abstract: In this paper, we study temporal graphs arising from mobility models where some agents move in a space and where edges appear each time two agents meet. We propose a rather natural one-dimensional model. If each pair of agents meets exactly once, we get ... ...

    Abstract In this paper, we study temporal graphs arising from mobility models where some agents move in a space and where edges appear each time two agents meet. We propose a rather natural one-dimensional model. If each pair of agents meets exactly once, we get a temporal clique where each possible edge appears exactly once. By ordering the edges according to meeting times, we get a subset of the temporal cliques. We introduce the first notion of of forbidden patterns in temporal graphs, which leads to a characterization of this class of graphs. We provide, thanks to classical combinatorial results, the number of such cliques for a given number of agents. We consider specific cases where some of the nodes are frozen, and again provide a characterization by forbidden patterns. We give a forbidden pattern when we allow multiple crossings between agents, and leave open the question of a characterization in this situation.
    Keywords Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms
    Subject code 006
    Publishing date 2023-02-15
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  9. Article ; Online: Compact diaphragm-based optical accelerometers with µg/√Hz resolution.

    Habib Afshar, Behrad / Digonnet, Michel J F

    Optics letters

    2020  Volume 45, Issue 14, Page(s) 3933–3936

    Abstract: A compact fiber accelerometer that meets the resolution requirement for aircraft navigation is reported. It detects extremely weak acceleration-induced vibrations of a spring-loaded diaphragm using a two-wave interferometer with ... ...

    Abstract A compact fiber accelerometer that meets the resolution requirement for aircraft navigation is reported. It detects extremely weak acceleration-induced vibrations of a spring-loaded diaphragm using a two-wave interferometer with a
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1539-4794
    ISSN (online) 1539-4794
    DOI 10.1364/OL.395737
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  10. Article ; Online: Writing letters in two graphic systems: Behavioral and neural correlates in Latin-Arabic biscripters.

    Fabiani, Elie / Velay, Jean-Luc / Younes, Céleste / Anton, Jean-Luc / Nazarian, Bruno / Sein, Julien / Habib, Michel / Danna, Jeremy / Longcamp, Marieke

    Neuropsychologia

    2023  Volume 185, Page(s) 108567

    Abstract: Biscriptuality is the ability to read and write using two scripts. Despite the increasing number of biscripters, this phenomenon remains poorly understood. Here, we focused on investigating graphomotor processing in French-Arabic biscripters. We chose ... ...

    Abstract Biscriptuality is the ability to read and write using two scripts. Despite the increasing number of biscripters, this phenomenon remains poorly understood. Here, we focused on investigating graphomotor processing in French-Arabic biscripters. We chose the French and Arabic alphabets because they have comparable visuospatial complexity and linguistic features, but differ dramatically in their graphomotor characteristics. In a first experiment we describe the graphomotor features of the two alphabets and showed that while Arabic and Latin letters are produced with the same velocity and fluency, Arabic letters require more pen lifts, contain more right-to-left strokes and clockwise curves, and take longer to write than Latin letters. These results suggest that Arabic and Latin letters are produced via different motor patterns. In a second experiment we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to ask whether writing the two scripts relies upon partially distinct or fully overlapping neural networks, and whether the elements of the previously described handwriting network are recruited to the same extent by the two scripts. We found that both scripts engaged the so-called "writing network", but that within the network, Arabic letters recruited the left superior parietal lobule (SPL) and the left primary motor cortex (M1) more strongly than Latin letters. Both regions have previously been identified as holding scale-invariant representations of letter trajectories. Arabic and Latin letters also activated distinct regions that do not belong to the writing network. Complementary analyses indicate that the differences observed between scripts at the neural level could be driven by the specific graphomotor features of each script. Overall, our results indicate that particular features of the practiced scripts can lead to different motor organization at both the behavioral and brain levels in biscripters.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Writing ; Handwriting ; Language ; Brain/diagnostic imaging ; Reading
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 207151-4
    ISSN 1873-3514 ; 0028-3932
    ISSN (online) 1873-3514
    ISSN 0028-3932
    DOI 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108567
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