Research interests focus on the emergence of intelligent behavior through distributed computing with real or artificial neural networks
Primary research domains include computational neuroscience and cognitive modeling, closely integrated with neuroscience and the medical field
In computational neuroscience, investigates structure-function relationships in the brain and biologically inspired neural architectures, learning principles, and mechanisms across multiple levels of description
In cognitive modeling, studies adaptive behavior in autonomous robotics under frameworks of embodied cognition and enaction, aiming to build global cognitive architectures that integrate perception, sensorimotor coordination, executive functions, and consciousness
Collaborates within the Bordeaux Neurocampus and internationally to develop data- and knowledge-driven models for studying neural mechanisms, animal/human behavior, and neurodegenerative diseases