About


me

Hi, this is Lorraine !

I am currently finishing up my PhD on the combination of electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for neurofeedback (NF) at Inria Rennes.

My PhD is part of the Hemisfer project (Hybrid Eeg-MrI and Simultaneous neuro-feedback for brain Rehabilitation) and contributed to the very first development of bimodal EEG-fMRI-NF in France.

During the first year of my PhD I have conducted a thorough state-of-the-art of EEG-NF/BCI (brain-computer interfaces), fMRI-NF/BCI and of EEG-fMRI data analysis (L Perronnet, A Lécuyer, F Lotte, M Clerc, C Barillot (2016). Entraîner son cerveau avec le neurofeedback / Brain training with neurofeedback. Les interfaces cerveau-ordinateur 1 : Fondements et méthods / Brain-Computer Interfaces 1: Foundations and Methods. pp. 277-292, (Wiley-ISTE)).

In the second year, I conducted my first EEG-fMRI-NF study on healthy subjects. The goal of this study was to compare the effects of unimodal EEG-NF and fMRI-NF versus bimodal EEG-fMRI-NF (L Perronnet, A Lécuyer, F Lotte, M Clerc, C Barillot (2017). Unimodal versus bimodal EEG-fMRI neurofeedback of a motor-imagery task. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.).

In the third year, I conducted my second EEG-fMRI-NF study which goal was to see if subjects would regulate EEG and fMRI differently depending on whether the feedback allowed them to discriminate both signals or not (uni-dimensional versus bi-dimensional feedback).

I will be defending my PhD by mid 2017 and will be looking for a post-doctoral position by late 2017 (I will be spending a few months after my PhD defense in my far far away home New Caledonia).

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Lorraine PERRONNET, PhD student
email: lorraine [dot] perronnet [at] gmail [dot] com
Inria Rennes Bretagne Atlantique
Visages team / Hybrid team
Campus de Beaulieu
35700 Rennes
France