Cognitive Science & Affective Sciences

SCALab | UMR 9193
Biology and health Visual environments and interactions Humanities and social sciences Research unit Numeric for human Culture, societies, changing practices

SCALab brings together researchers, professors and assistant professors as well as clinicians around a common research project focusing on the experimental and neuroscientific study of the interrelationships between cognition, emotion and behaviour. Our goal is to understand the cognitive and affective aspects of interactions with the physical and cultural world (perception, action, conceptualization) as well as with the social world (interrelations, language). Our research is positioned at the frontier of human and social sciences and neurosciences, favoring a translational and multidisciplinary scientific approach based on innovative digital tools. The particularity of the laboratory is to propose, within a dynamic and adaptive conception of behaviours, complementary research projects articulating within three continuums: behavioural indices and neuro-biological indicators, behaviours in general and pathological populations, as well as experimental studies and computational modelling. SCALab also benefits from access to state-of-the-art equipment within the technology platform EquipEx IrDIVE.

Informations

Director: Yann Coello

https://scalab.univ-lille.fr/

Bâtiment A, Rue du Barreau
Campus Pont-de-Bois, Université de Lille
59653 VILLENEUVE D’ASCQ

Mots-clés

Cognition, emotion, action, perception, interaction, language, health, belief, learning, human behavior, neurobiology

Localisation

  • Cognitive sciences and affective sciences
  • Behavioral, cognitive and emotional regulation
  • Cognitive and emotional processes of standard and pathological behaviors
  • Experimental studies, neuro-biological measurements and computational modeling
  • Acquisition and understanding of written and oral language with different populations
  • Scientific studies of behavior (psychophysics and modeling) in interaction with the analysis of neurovegetative responses (pupillary response, heart rate, electrodermal activity) and brain function (EEG, MEG, fMRI, NIRS)
  • Research on clinical populations with sensory (ophthalmology), organic (oncology), neuro-cognitive (stroke, head trauma, degenerative diseases), affective (eating disorders, addictions, anxiety and depressive disorders), developmental (learning disabilities), and mental (psychiatry) deficits
  • Development of AI-based computational models for the study of cognition and emotion

Equipex IrDIVE
See the detailed list of equipment.

Academic
ENS Paris, Université d'Aix-Marseille, Université de Strasbourg, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, Université de Paris Descartes, Université de Caen, Université Lyon 2, Université Paris Nanterre, Université du Littoral de la Côte d'Opale, Université de Grenoble, Université de Valenciennes, Université de Franche Comté, Université de Poitiers, ESPE de Lille, CHU de Rennes
University of Seattles (USA), Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute (USA), State University of New York at Binghamton (USA), Université de West Virginia (USA), Appalachian State University (USA), Iowa State University (USA), University of Utah (USA), Florida University (USA), Queens College City College of New York CUNY (USA), University of Brasilia (Brazil), University of Sao Paolo (Brazil), University of Sheffield (UK), Brunel University London (UK), University of Edinbourg (UK), Universidade do Minho (Portugal), University of Barcelona (Spain), University of Milan (Italy), University of Trento (Italy), University of Bologna (Italy), University of Naples (Italy), University of Potsdam (Germany), Université de Louvain La Neuve (Belgium), University of Ghent (Belgium), KU Leuven (Belgium), University of Mons (Belgium), Université de Bruxelles (Belgium), National Institutes of Health -Bethesda (USA), Indiana University (USA), University of Western Sydney (Australia), University of Guadalajara (Mexico), Southern Federal University Rostov-on-Don (Russia), Nagoya University (Japan), Sleep Research Center-Ashikaga Institute of Technology (Japan), Imperial College of London (UK), University Cancer Centre Leipzig (Germany), University of ErlangenNuremberg (Germany), University of Frankfurt (Germany), University of Ulm (Germany), Catholique University of Milan (Italy), Second University of Naples (Italy), Murcia Institute for Biomedical Research (Spain), Liverpool Hope University (UK), University of Sussex (UK), Université de Zurich (Switzerland), Université du Luxembourg (Luxembourg), University of Montréal (Canada), Dundee University (UK), Minho University (Portugal), Québec University (Canada), Université de Genève (Switzerland), Bangor University (UK)


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