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Camille Jeunet
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Présentation
Camille Jeunet obtained a M.Sc (2013) as well as a PhD (2016) degree in cognitive sciences, both from the University of Bordeaux. Her PhD was awarded by the European Label and by 3 PhD awards, from IFRATH-Kaelis (best PhD in assistive technologies), from the IEEE SMC society (best PhD in Human-Computer Interaction) and from the University of Bordeaux (special prize of the international committee). In 2017-2018, she was hired for a post-doc at EPFL (Geneva, Switzerland) and Inria (Rennes, France). Since October 2018, she has been a Research Scientist at CNRS (the french National Center for Scientific Research) in the CLLE Lab, Toulouse, France. She leads an interdisciplinary research bringing together computer science, psychology and neurosciences in order to better understand the processes underlying human learning in Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), and improve BCI user-training. She is particularly interested in using these technologies to improve motor skills in athletes and in patients who suffered from a stroke. Since 2017, she has been part of the board of the BCI french association, called CORTICO. She is notably in charge of organising, each year, the meeting of this association as well as a conference for the young researchers of the domain.
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Predicting Mental Imagery-Based BCI Performance from Personality, Cognitive Profile and Neurophysiological PatternsPLoS ONE, 2015, 10 (12), pp.23. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0143962⟩
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Predicting Mental-Imagery Based Brain-Computer Interface Performance from Psychometric QuestionnaireswomENcourage, Sep 2015, Uppsala, Sweden
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How Well Can We Learn With Standard BCI Training Approaches? A Pilot Study.6th International Brain-Computer Interface Conference, Sep 2014, Graz, Austria
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Spatial Abilities Play a Major Role in BCI Performance6th International BCI Meeting, May 2016, Asilomar, United States. 2016
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Impact of Cognitive And Personality Profiles On Motor-Imagery Based Brain-Computer Interface-Controlling Performance17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014), Sep 2014, Hiroshima, Japan
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