THE LABORATORY

The INSERM-CEA COgnitive Neuroimaging Unit, directed by Stanislas Dehaene, Professor at Collège de France, comprises five teams.

THE TEAMS


Languages of the Brain

Directed by Christophe Pallier, DR CNRS

We study characteristics of mind/brain representations underlying higher-level cognitive functions particularly developed in humans (natural language, reading, arithmetic, geometry, …) as well as the sensory and perceptual processes grounding them.


Neuroimaging of Development

Directed by Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, DRCE CNRS

We examine human cognitive development in infants and children, both at the structural and functional levels, and to develop new imaging techniques adapted to human infants.

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Primate Consciousness and Cognition

Directed by Béchir Jarraya, Professor at University of Versailles Paris Saclay

We analyze the primate brain functions, and evaluate their modulation by pharmacological agents or electrical neurostimulations.


Cognition and Brain dynamics

Directed by Virginie van Wassenhove, DR CEA

We evaluate the processing of multisensory information, its temporal organization and particularly the representation of temporal information in the human brain, using magnetoencephalography (MEG) as a principal method.


Computational Brain

Directed by Florent Meyniel, DR CEA

Our team studies various functions of the human brain from the viewpoint of computations. Our goal is to propose quantitative models of brain functions, algorithms for the processing of information and identity the neural codes that subtend them.

RESEARCH IN NEUROSCIENCE

LATEST NEWS


  • Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz obtained the ERC Advanced Grant BBThoughts  Dynamics of mental representations and learning in preverbal infants

    Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz obtained the ERC Advanced Grant BBThoughts Dynamics of mental representations and learning in preverbal infants