Mathieu Charbonneau
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View article: Measuring the Impact of Limb Asymmetry on Movement Irregularity and Complexity Changes During an Incremental Step Test in Para-Swimmers Using Inertial Measurement Units
Measuring the Impact of Limb Asymmetry on Movement Irregularity and Complexity Changes During an Incremental Step Test in Para-Swimmers Using Inertial Measurement Units Open
Wearable technology can nowadays be used to improve para-swimming coaching; however, the extent to which individual anatomy affects features of swimming variability is unclear. Six paralympic swimmers were recruited, their upper-limb segme…
View article: Preface and Acknowledgments
Preface and Acknowledgments Open
To be culturally successful, techniques must be both effective in achieving their practical goals and efficiently transmittable from one generation to the next.To secure practical efficiency, techniques should be used flexibly, whereas, to…
View article: Factors influencing the effects of policies and interventions to promote the appropriate use of medicines in high-income countries: A rapid realist review
Factors influencing the effects of policies and interventions to promote the appropriate use of medicines in high-income countries: A rapid realist review Open
Policymakers can improve coordination of national pharmaceutical policies to reduce harms from inappropriate medicines use, thus improving health outcomes through cost-effective programs.
View article: Cultural evolution: A review of theoretical challenges
Cultural evolution: A review of theoretical challenges Open
The rapid growth of cultural evolutionary science, its expansion into numerous fields, its use of diverse methods, and several conceptual problems have outpaced corollary developments in theory and philosophy of science. This has led to co…
View article: Validation of Automatically Quantified Swim Stroke Mechanics Using an Inertial Measurement Unit in Paralympic Athletes
Validation of Automatically Quantified Swim Stroke Mechanics Using an Inertial Measurement Unit in Paralympic Athletes Open
Biomechanics and training load monitoring are important for performance evaluation and injury prevention in elite swimming. Monitoring of performance and swim stroke parameters is possible with inertial measurement units (IMU) but has not …
View article: Cultural evolvability and cognitive technologies
Cultural evolvability and cognitive technologies Open
Cognitive technologies enhance and expand our problem-solving capabilities beyond what we can do on our own, unaided. This means that as new cognitive technologies are invented and used, and as these new technologies form traditions specif…
View article: Biases in cultural transmission of information about a minimal ingroup
Biases in cultural transmission of information about a minimal ingroup Open
Group membership and our beliefs about the groups we belong to are the building blocks of our social and cultural identity. In this study we investigated whether transmission of information about how often different personality traits occu…
View article: One-pot synthesis of LiAlO<sub>2</sub>-coated LiNi<sub>0.6</sub>Mn<sub>0.2</sub>Co<sub>0.2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> cathode material
One-pot synthesis of LiAlO<sub>2</sub>-coated LiNi<sub>0.6</sub>Mn<sub>0.2</sub>Co<sub>0.2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> cathode material Open
This work presents a scalable and efficient one-pot synthesis combining the co-precipitation of LiNi 0.6 Mn 0.2 Co 0.2 O 2 (NMC622) and its surface modification by a LiAlO 2 coating enhancing the active materials properties.
View article: Flexible cultural learning through action coordination
Flexible cultural learning through action coordination Open
The cultural transmission of technical know-how has proven vital to the success of our species. The broad diversity of learning contexts, social configurations and the various kinds of coordinated interactions they involve speak to our cap…
View article: Evaluating the relative contributions of copying and reconstruction processes in cultural transmission episodes
Evaluating the relative contributions of copying and reconstruction processes in cultural transmission episodes Open
The ability to transmit information between individuals through social learning is a foundational component of cultural evolution. However, how this transmission occurs is still debated. On the one hand, the copying account draws parallels…
View article: Culture without copying or selection
Culture without copying or selection Open
Typical examples of cultural phenomena all exhibit a degree of similarity across time and space at the level of the population. As such, a fundamental question for any science of culture is, what ensures this stability in the first place? …
View article: A methodology for distinguishing copying and reconstruction in cultural transmission episodes.
A methodology for distinguishing copying and reconstruction in cultural transmission episodes. Open
Information transmission between individuals through social learning is a foundational component of cultural evolution. However, how this transmission occurs is still debated. The copying account draws parallels with biological mechanisms …
View article: Culture without copying or selection
Culture without copying or selection Open
What causes cultural stability? Culture can be studied as an evolving system, and the comparison between biological and cultural evolution has inspired a productive research agenda in which cultural stability is commonly attributed to the …
View article: Using Portable Force Plates to Assess Vertical Jump Performance: A Metrological Appraisal
Using Portable Force Plates to Assess Vertical Jump Performance: A Metrological Appraisal Open
The purpose of this study was to verify the metrological properties of portable force plates that are used to assess countermovement jump performance. While 88 participants (38 males, 50 females) were included in the agreement analyses, 84…
View article: Cumulative culture in the laboratory: methodological and theoretical challenges
Cumulative culture in the laboratory: methodological and theoretical challenges Open
In the last decade, cultural transmission experiments (transmission chains, replacement, closed groups and seeded groups) have become important experimental tools in investigating cultural evolution. However, these methods face important c…
View article: Supplementary material from "Cumulative culture in the laboratory: methodological and theoretical challenges"
Supplementary material from "Cumulative culture in the laboratory: methodological and theoretical challenges" Open
In the last decade, cultural transmission experiments (transmission chains, replacement, closed groups and seeded groups) have become important experimental tools in investigating cultural evolution. However, these methods face important c…
View article: Insurance Risks as Fictitious Commodities: The Institutional Constitution of Insurance Markets
Insurance Risks as Fictitious Commodities: The Institutional Constitution of Insurance Markets Open
This dissertation aims at shifting the focus in the emerging sociology of insurance literature from the epistemic and cultural construction of private insurability towards the political-legal constitution of insurance markets. It investiga…