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Véronique BOULENGER
(CNRS Research Fellow, DDL UMR5596, Principal Investigator)
Veronique's research tackles topics around language and cognition, including the interactions between speech perception and production and embodiement of language, mainly using EEG/MEG techniques.

Karim JERBI
(INSERM Research Fellow, DYCOG-CRNL / Associate Professor, Univ. Montreal, Canada)
Karim is a trained neuroscientist and engineer whose expertise encompasses MEG signal processing and analysis, motor control, sensorimotor integration and Brain-Computer Interfaces. He specializes in the investigation of large-scale neural dynamics and cortico-cortical interactions.

Hélène GUIRAUD
(PhD in Neuropsychology, 2013-2017, DDL UMR5596)
Hélène obtained her PhD in December 2017. She characterized the oscillatory dynamics during fast speech perception in typically-developing children and children with expressive disorders.

Ana-Sofia HINCAPIE-CASAS
(PhD in Neuroscience, 2013-2016, Post-doc Univ. Montréal, Canada)
Ana-Sofia (Psychology Department, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada & Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile) obtained her PhD under the supervision of K. Jerbi. In the ODYSSEE project, she is in charge of analyzing MEG data in adults.

Hannu LAAKSONEN
(Post-doc, 2013)
Hannu has completed a PhD thesis at Aalto University (Finland) on the use of cortical rhythms measured with MEG as an index of brain activity in the context of natural language processing. He has a strong background in digital signal processing and specializes in developing MEG data analysis methods.


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