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Language team

The objective of the Language team is to understand the neurocognitive mechanisms of language production and reception.

Language is involved in three essential functions: communication, cognition and metacognition.

These three functions operate on language through evolutionary pressures that explain the diversity of sounds and signs in the world's languages as well as the complexity of the neural architecture underlying language.

Our research work is organized along three axes, corresponding to these three essential functions, and in interaction with each other. Communication Axis Cognition Axis Metacognition-Autonoesis Axis

Apps

Thesis Alaa GHANDOUR

The effect of visuo-attentional training on the acquisition of reading in the Arabic language

Thesis Anna BORNE

HALF-BRAIN: Multimodal assessment of neurocognitive functioning and anatomical brain reorganisation after hemispherotomy in patients with Rasmussen's encephalitis

Thesis Claire BOILLEY

Evaluation of speech and phonological awareness in children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities

Thesis Clément GUICHET

L∪M_INTERMOD: Cross-cognitive and trans-cognitive modelling of multimodal biomarkers with artificial intelligence methods. Application to the unified Language-union-Memory theoretical framework(L∪M)

Thesis Hayat SABRI

PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF CHILDREN IN MOROCCO: THE STUDY OF THE BIAS DURING THE USE OF WISC V, and DEVELOPMENT OF AN ADAPTED TOOL

Thesis Lucie VAN BOGAERT

Sustaining speech development in deaf children with cochlear implants: the contribution of Auditory Verbal Therapy and French Cued Speech

Thesis Mariam BAYRAM

Motor imagery effect on language comprehension performances. Cognitive training and non-invasive neurostimulation studies

Thesis Taisha DONNELLY

NEUROFEEDBACK: Cerebral correlates and neural dynamics of internal language with application to the treatment of auditory verbal hallucinations

Thesis Téo PESCI

Inner voices: form and function of endophasia in auditory verbal aphantasia

Submitted on 15 November 2023

Updated on 17 November 2023