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    Localization without content: A tactile analogue of "blind sight".Jacques Paillard, F. Michel & C. E. Stelmach - 1983 - Archives of Neurology 40:548-51.
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    Living without touch and peripheral information about body position and movement: Studies with deafferented subjects.Jonathan Cole & Jacques Paillard - 1995 - In Jose Luis Bermudez, Anthony J. Marcel & Naomi M. Eilan (eds.), The Body and the Self. MIT Press. pp. 245--266.
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    The role of proprioception in action recognition.C. Farrer, N. Franck, J. Paillard & M. Jeannerod - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):609-619.
    This study aimed at evaluating the role of proprioception in the process of matching the final position of one's limbs with an intentional movement. Two experiments were realised with the same paradigm of conscious recognition of one's own limb position from a distorted position. In the first experiment, 22 healthy subjects performed the task in an active and in a passive condition. In the latter condition, proprioception was the only available information since the central signals related to the motor command (...)
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    Vectorial versus configural encoding ofbody space.Jacques Paillard - 2005 - In Helena De Preester & Veroniek Knockaert (eds.), Body Image and Body Schema. John Benjamins. pp. 62--89.
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    Conseils hautement philosophiques à usage quotidien.Jean François Paillard - 2011 - Toulouse, France: Milan. Edited by Christian Guibbaud.
    Vous avez des états d'âme? Votre patron est contrariant? Vous avez des goûts de luxe? Vous avez peur de la mort? Bonne nouvelle : les philosophes des 2500 dernières années ont déjà réfléchi à la question. Avec ces Conseils hautement philosophiques, découvrez comment la philosophie peut vous aider à répondre aux interrogations que tout le monde se pose à un moment ou à un autre de son existence. Les grandes questions, regroupées par thèmes (" amour et amitié ", " vie (...)
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    The perceptual stability of the visual field: What is calibration for?Jacques Paillard, Michelle Fleury, Normand Teasdale, Chantal Bard & Vincent Nougier - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):272-272.