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Perrey Stephane

Prof. Perrey Stephane

EuroMov Digital Health in Motion,  University of Montpellier
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Prof. Stéphane Perrey obtained his PhD in Human Movement Sciences in 2000. He was trained in exercise physiology in Besançon (France) and Waterloo (Canada). Professor of Human Neurophysiology, he’s currently director of the EuroMov Digital Health in Motion Lab (University of Montpellier and IMT Mines Ales). His research interests include non-invasive brain measures during exercise, i.e. non-invasive brain stimulation techniques (TMS, tDCS) coupled with portable neuroimaging methods (fNIRS, EEG), with a focus on cognitive/physical load and fatigue in healthy subjects and patients.He’s Specialty Editor of "Frontiers in Neuroergonomics: physical neuroergonomics", Associate Editor of "Frontiers in Human Neuroscience", "Brain Science" and "Sports" and former President (2013-2021) of the French Society of Physical Activity and Movement Sciences (ACAPS). He’s currently ranked by Stanford University and Elsevier in the top 2% of scientists in the world in the field of sports science and was an IUF (French University Institute, junior member) Laureate in 2008-2013.

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Exercise
Fatigue
Oxygen
brain activity
sport and exercise sci...

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Exercise
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brain activity
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eccentric exercise
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Prof. Stéphane Perrey obtained his PhD in Human Movement Sciences in 2000. He was trained in exercise physiology in Besançon (France) and Waterloo (Canada). Professor of Human Neurophysiology, he’s currently director of the EuroMov Digital Health in Motion Lab (University of Montpellier and IMT Mines Ales). His research interests include non-invasive brain measures during exercise, i.e. non-invasive brain stimulation techniques (TMS, tDCS) coupled with portable neuroimaging methods (fNIRS, EEG), with a focus on cognitive/physical load and fatigue in healthy subjects and patients.He’s Specialty Editor of "Frontiers in Neuroergonomics: physical neuroergonomics", Associate Editor of "Frontiers in Human Neuroscience", "Brain Science" and "Sports" and former President (2013-2021) of the French Society of Physical Activity and Movement Sciences (ACAPS). He’s currently ranked by Stanford University and Elsevier in the top 2% of scientists in the world in the field of sports science and was an IUF (French University Institute, junior member) Laureate in 2008-2013.