Dr Olivier Martinaud

Dr Olivier Martinaud

Dr Olivier Martinaud

Dr Olivier Martinaud is a neurologist working in Rouen University Hospital, France. He holds an MSc in Neuropsychology (2002) and completed his PhD in Neurosciences at University Pierre et Marie Curie of Paris VI (2011). His PhD focused on visual recognition and functional areas, under the supervision of Pr. Laurent Cohen (ICM of Paris). He spent one year as Honorary Research Associate at KatLab, working on body awareness.

 

Contact details

o.martinaud@ucl.ac.uk

 

 

Publications

Godefroy, O., Martinaud, O., Verny, M., Mosca, C., Lenoir, H., Bretault, E., Devendeville, A., Diouf, M., Pere, J. J., Bakchine, S., Delabrousse-Mayoux, J. P., & Roussel, M. (2015). Cross-Validation of a shortened battery for the assessment of dysexecutive disorders in Alzheimer Disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. (pdf).

Martinaud, O., Pouliquen, D., Parain, D., Goldenberg, A., Gérardin, E., Hannequin, D., Altarelli, I., Ramus, F., Hertz-Pannier, L., Dehaene-Lambertz, G., Cohen, L. (2015). Impaired functional differentiation for categories of objects in the ventral visual stream: A case of developmental visual impairment. Neuropsychologia, 77: 52-61. (pdf).

Martinaud, O., Mirlink, N., Bioux, S., Bliaux, E., Gérardin, E., Hannequin, D. (2014). Agnosia for mirror stimuli: A new case-report with a small parietal lesion. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 29(7), 724-8. (pdf).

Godefroy, O., Martinaud, O., Verny, M., Mosca, C., Lenoir, H., Bretault, E., Roussel, M. (2014). The Dysexecutive syndrome of Alzheimer’s disease: the GREFEX study. Journal of Alzheimer’s disease: JAD, 42(4), 1203-1208.