
Statut
Thématiques de recherche
I study how the brain turns vision into action through attention. I’m especially interested in how attentional processes map onto the cortical hierarchy and shape perception–action coupling, and how their disruption reveals mechanisms of neurological disorders. I combine intracerebral EEG (sEEG) in epilepsy patients, with MEG, MRI, behavioral experiments, and computational analyses of spatiotemporal brain dynamics. Trained as a clinical neuropsychologist, I bring a translational perspective that links bedside observations to mechanistic models.
Responsabilités
Member of the IMoPA laboratory council.
Projets
Attentional gradients along the cortical hierarchy (iEEG): from sensory encoding to action.
Computational attention dynamics: trajectory clustering in human iEEG.
Mind-wandering and driving: detecting attentional states to improve road safety (ongoing PhD project).
Enseignements dispensés
At the IDMC, I coordinate teaching in psychology and neuroscience across the Licence MIASHS and the Master’s in Cognitive Science.
I teach at L3, M1, and M2 levels in courses spanning cognitive neuroscience, neuroanatomy, neuroimaging, and methodology & critical thinking.