INTEgrative Research in AffectIve, CogniTIve and sOcial NeuroSciences
The INTERACTIONS team is a multidisciplinary team bringing together researchers in psychology, psychiatry, neurology, and neuroscience. Its goal is to study the affective, cognitive, and social processes that shape interactions between individuals and their environment. The team adopts a comprehensive approach, exploring these processes from normal to pathological, to better characterize, prevent, and treat psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.

To achieve these objectives, the team employs a wide range of methods, including neuroimaging, electrophysiology, eye-tracking, artificial intelligence, experimental psychology approaches, and standardized questionnaires, scales, and tests. These tools are used to conduct fundamental, clinical, and epidemiological studies organized around three key themes: affective processes, social cognition, and the impact of physical and social environments on mental health.
Website Overview
This website provides an overview of the activities and resources of the INTERACTIONS team. Here, you will find:
- Our research environment: A presentation of our working framework.
- Our work: A presentation of our main research axes and ongoing projects.
- Our members: Profiles of the researchers, clinicians, and support staff that make up the team.
- Our collaborations: An analysis of our national and international partnerships based on our publications.
- Our interventions in the media and at events.