
About my research projects
Below you’ll find some overview of my current and past research projects, with a special emphasize on the methods and approaches I use.
You can also visit my OSF profile to access my preregistrations / data / preprint / etc…
It is a good opportunity to thank all the technical and administrative staff that I had the chance to work with. Research as I know it, is never done alone.
Thank you also to all the participants who volunteer their time and their brain for our crazy fascinating studies.
- MULTISELFMULTISELF focuses on self-body perception, a fundamental element shaping human interactionswith the world. Self-body perception encompasses kinesthesia, self-location, self-recognition, bodyownership, and self-agency. These components collectively form our perception of our body as astable entity, despite dynamic changes and sensory variability.Current research offers a fragmented view of self-body perception, focusing on isolated componentsand multiplying disparate methodsLire la suite « MULTISELF »
- Metacognitive judgments over repeated perceptual performancesSummary: This projet is a part of an ERC project obtained by Nathan Faivre (ERC starting grant #803122). Our aim is to develop new measure of the match between perceptual and decisional processes, and the corresponding metacognitive judgments (Fleming et al., 2012; Lee et al., 2021), and eventually propose a metacognitive training to improve thisLire la suite « Metacognitive judgments over repeated perceptual performances »
- « Uncertain Body »: Multisensory mechanisms involved in body ownershipSummary: Perceiving what constitute our body is essential to act upon what is around us and to protect our physical integrity. This perception of body parts as one’s own is called body ownership. Body ownership requires the integration of inputs from different sensory modalities such as vision, touch and proprioception, together with a priori knowledgeLire la suite « « Uncertain Body »: Multisensory mechanisms involved in body ownership »
- Rules of multisensory integration in kinesthesia and their evolution with agingPerception is multimodal by nature. To perceive one’s own body movements, the central nervous system uses multiple sources of sensory information from several modalities including vision, touch and muscle proprioception. All these different inputs have to be efficiently merged into a coherent percept. This project aims to better understand the mechanisms that underlie this multisensoryLire la suite « Rules of multisensory integration in kinesthesia and their evolution with aging »