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D-CAP
(Dynamics of Communication and Auditory Processes Group)
D-CAP's interdisciplinary research is anchored in two primary axes: auditory neuroscience, emphasizing sounds encoding and auditory attention. And speech, language, and music neurosciences, delving into perception, production, and real-life contexts. Our research is bolstered by a range of methodologies including behavioral studies and various imaging techniques.
Our translational approach applies advanced science to patient care, including music for therapy, aiding dyslexia, hearing impairment, and ADHD. We are also integrating lab innovations into education to tackle educational disparities.
Finally, we promote environmental awareness and envision the future of science as being open, sustainable, holistic, and theory-driven.
The project of the D-CAP is based on two main axes and combines behavior, multimodal imaging (M/EEG, sEEG, pupillometry...) and modeling. The first axis is on speech, language and music neuroscience, including perception and production as well as ecologically valid scenarios (language interaction). The second axis is on auditory neuroscience, including work on sound categorization and a strong focus on auditory attention.
D-CAP is active in terms of translational approach, by applying state-of-the-art science to patient care, in particular with the use of music with children with dyslexia and hearing impairment but also in the diagnosis of ADHD in children. We would like to extend this to the general education that in France is massively suffering from social inequalities. This requires a percolation from the Lab to the school via specific actions coordinated with schools.
D-CAP is injecting a momentum around neuroscience and environmental issues. How should look the science of tomorrow? Definitely open, certainly more sustainable, possibly slower, less driven by industrial interests and hopefully more holistic by a thoughtful use of the dense literature and theories and less focused on computer power.