Benjamin Morillon

 

D-CAP Team lead

DR INSERM (HDR)

EMAIL: bnmorillon@gmail.com
PHONE: +33 4 91 32 41 00

RESEARCH GROUP: D-CAP

 
 

BIO

I am a cognitive neuroscientist interested in human auditory neurophysiology and how information is sequentially encoded in the human brain. After a PhD at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris (France), I worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia (USA) and McGill (Canada) universities. Since 2016, I have held a tenured position at the Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes in Aix-Marseille University (France). I believe in a synergetic cross-talk between computational modelling, cognitive psychology and multi-modal functional neuroimaging to understand how humans process sensory information, which is nicely implemented here in Aix-Marseille University, through the ilcb initiative.

My work mainly focuses on two research questions. First, I investigate auditory hemispheric asymmetry, to understand from a physiological and functional viewpoint the similarities and differences between the two auditory cortices. This line of research aims at highlighting the fundamental relationship between acoustic properties and specific neural networks to reveal how it enables efficient auditory neural coding. 

Second, I explore the interrelation between auditory and motor neural systems. To this end, I analyse how overt motor routines and covert motor cortical activity modulate auditory processing and behavioural performance. I also investigate which auditory stimuli automatically trigger a motor neural response. Overall, this work highlights the role of motor areas in sensory perception, notably implicated in the analysis of contextual temporal information.

I have recently been awarded a Consolidator ERC to investigate these questions. Do not hesitate to contact me if you are interested in working with us.

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