THE SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION

CATCH + THINK courses are built on decades of academic research done by researchers around the world.

 

Aubert S., Aucouturier J., Ganière C., Fillon A., Genin P., Schipman J., Larras B., Pranoczy C., Duclos M., Thivel D, “Results from France’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth”. J Phys Act Health, November 2018, 15(S2), S360-S362.

 

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Demolliens M., Isbaine F., Takerkart S., Huguet P., Boussaoud D, “Social and asocial prefrontal cortex neurons: a new look at social facilitation and the social brain”, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, August 2017, 12(8), p. 1241-1248.

 

Gomez J., Barnett M., Natu V., Mezer A., Palomero-Gallagher N., Weiner K., Amunts K., Zilles K., Grill-Spector K., “Microstructural proliferation in human cortex is coupled with the development of face processing”, Science, January 2017, 355(63-20), p. 68-71.

 

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Mangine, G. T., Hoffman, J. R., Wells, A. J., Gonzalez, A. M., Rogowski, J. P., Townsend, J. R., Jajtner, A. R., Beyer, K. S., Bohner, J.D., Pruna, G. J., Fragala, M. S., & Stout, J. R. (2014). Visual Tracking Speed Is Related to Basketball-Specific Measures of Performance in NBA Players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28, 2406-2414.

 

Legault, I., Allard, R., & Faubert, J. (2013). Healthy older observers show equivalent perceptual-cognitive training benefits to young adults for multiple object tracking. Frontiers in Psychology, 4.

 

Parsons, B., Magill, T., Boucher, A., Zhang, M., Zogbo, K., Berube, S., Scheffer, O., Beauregard, M., & Faubert, J. (2014). Enhancing Cognitive Function Using Perceptual-Cognitive Training. Clinical EEG and neuroscience.

 

Harenberg, S., McCaffrey, R., Butz, M., Post, D., Howlett, J., Dorsch, K. D., & Lyster, K. (2016). Can Multiple Object Tracking Predict Laparoscopic Surgical Skills? Journal of surgical education.

 

Faubert, J., & Sidebottom, L. (2012). Perceptual-Cognitive Training of Athletes. Journal of Clinical Sports Psychology, 6, 85-102.

 

Legault, I., & Faubert, J. (2012). Perceptual-cognitive training improves biological motion perception: evidence for transferability of training in healthy aging. Neuroreport, 23, 469–473.

 

Faubert, J. (2013). Professional athletes have extraordinary skills for rapidly learning complex and neutral dynamic visual scenes. Scientific Reports, 3, 1154

 

Romeas, T., Guldner, A., & Faubert, J. (2016). 3D-Multiple Object Tracking task training improves passing decision-making accuracy in soccer players. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, In press.

 

Parsons, B., Bates, R., & Faubert, J. (2013). Attention and perceptual-cognitive training: Preliminary evidence for training attention deficit populations. CHADD Annual Conference on ADHD, Poster presentation

 

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Goldstein, E. Bruce, 1941- (2015). Cognitive psychology: connecting mind, research and everyday experience (4th ed.). New york: Cengage learning. ISBN 978-1285763880OCLC 885178247.

 

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Bruno Patino (2019) « La civilisation du poisson rouge – petit traité sur le marché de l’attention » Grasset ISBN 978-2-246-819-29-5

 

Michel Desmurget (septembre 2019) « La fabrique du crétin digital – Les dangers des écrans pour nos enfants » Seuil ISBN 978-2-02-142331-0

 

Zach Schonbrun (juillet 2019) « Sport et Neurosciences – Comment le cerveau influe sur la performance » Amphora ISBN 978-2-75760-394-9

 

Jean-Luc Berthier, Gréfoire Borst, Mickael Desnos, Frédéric Guilleray (2018) ESF Sciences Humaines ISBN 978-2-7101-3439-8

 

Céline Alvarez « Les lois naturelles de l’enfant » Les Arènes ISBN 978-2-35204-550-2