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Sébastien Villard received the Ph.D. degree in human movement science from the University of Montpellier, France, in 2005. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario. He is also working as a Scientist with the Bioelectromagnetics and Human Threshold Research Group, Imaging Program, Lawson Research Institute. After focusing on neurological and biomechanical interactions between respiration and locomotion in humans, he moved to Minneapolis, MN to study postural instability in visually induced motion sickness. His role was to design new experiments but also new methodologies to assess postural instability generated by the interaction between human and virtual environments such as simulator or videogames. After about three years of collaboration at the Human Factors Research Laboratory, University of Minnesota, he accepted a Research Engineer position for a European Integrated Project in the SKILLS consortium in France. His role was to drive the fundamental research regarding the optimization of energy consumption management in the development of a rowing prototype for high-level athletes. Since 2015, he has been combining his former experiences to study the impact of low-frequency magnetic fields on postural control and more specifically on the vestibular system. His research interests include the crossroad between neuroscience, physiology, biomechanics and psychology, and how humans interact with new technologies.
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International journal of environmental research and public healthno. 12 (2017): 1446
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