
Prof. Dr. Jean-Jacques Temprado
Jean-Jacques Temprado is a professor at the Aix-Marseille University in France (AMU). He is the director of the Chair Active Aging. He has supervised numerous doctoral and post-doctoral students. He is a specialist in the study of the relationships between cognitive and motor processes during aging. His work first focused on a dynamical systems approach the role of cognition in the control and learning of bimanual coordination. Currently, he is studying the effects of combined training and, in particular, exergames and virtual reality, to prevent the decline of cognitive-motor resources.
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Selected Publications
Langeard, A., Gökçe, E., Temprado, J.-J., Loggia, G., & Gauthier, A. (2024, April 19). Acceptance and concepts supporting the development and the use of a device for combined “cognitive” - “electrical neuromuscular stimulation” training to prevent falls in older adults. EGRAPA 2024 Conference. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380105560_Acceptance_and_concepts_supporting_the_development_and_the_use_of_a
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Torre, M. M., Carrubba, C., Langeard, A., Hugues, N., Laurin, J., & Temprado, J.-J. (2024). Is an 8-Week Regimen of Nordic Walking Training Sufficient to Benefit Cognitive Performance in Healthy Older Adults? A Pilot Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(5), 1235–1235. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13051235
Torre, M. M., Langeard, A., Alliou, L., & Temprado, J.-J. (2023). Does bimanual coordination training benefit inhibitory function in older adults? Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2023.1124109
Mascret, N., Vors, O., & Temprado, J.-J. (2023). Mobile Telepresence Robot as a New Service to Remotely Supervise Older Adults’ Physical Activity: Effectiveness, Acceptance, and Perception. International Journal of Social Robotics, 15(7), 1243–1260. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-023-01025-w
Torre, M. M., Langeard, A., Hugues, N., Laurin, J., & Temprado, J.-J. (2021). Comparison of Three Physical—Cognitive Training Programs in Healthy Older Adults: A Study Protocol for a Monocentric Randomized Trial. Brain Sciences, 11(1), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11010066