Olivier Bertrand
Neurology
CNRS
France
Biography
He is neurologist and working on Neurophysiological substrates of perceptual and cognitive functions in Humans: identification and characterization of physiological markers of specific (normal or abnormal) brain processes at different levels of cognition (perception, attention, social cognition) by combining multiple levels of investigation (behavior, electrophysiology, neuroimaging). Methods & Techniques Psychophysics, EEG, MEG, intracranial EEG, anatomical and functional MRI, PET. Brain oscillations, brain-computer interface, modeling, connectivity, signal and image processing. Research projects • Attentional control, executive functions and brain oscillations (J.P. Lachaux) • Perception, Attention, Impairment and Rehabilitation (A. Caclin, A. Bidet-Caulet) • Social cognition (P. Krolak-Salmon, P. Fonlupt, C. Schmitz) • Sleep, Dream and Cognition (P. Ruby) • Cognition markers in altered states of consciousness (D. Morlet) • Physiological and pathological brain networks in epilepsy (J. Jung, R. Bouet) • Brain Computer Interaction: control and learning (J. Mattout) • Language, Audition, Communication and Health
Research Interest
Neurology