Tracking Occurrence of Monitoring using Ultrasound Neurotechnologies – TOMFU
The performance monitoring system is involved not only to evaluate our own actions, but also to monitor others’ behavior. Self-performance monitoring is a process that is well understood however there is yet a lot to learn about the processes involved in performance monitoring of others' actions and in error monitoring of a system's actions. These processes are no less important to our interactions with the outside world, since they allow us to anticipate others behavior and react to it. The main goal of the present project is to study the neurophysiological substrates of action monitoring of others’ in behaving macaque and to compare it to the self-monitoring systems using novel tools to image and to neuromodulate the brain. We hypothesize that the neurobiological correlates of the self-performance monitoring activity can be applied to system supervision.
Project coordination
Jérome Sallet (Institut national de la sante et de la recherche medicale)
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Partner
(SBRI) Institut national de la sante et de la recherche medicale
PhysMed Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielle de la Ville de Paris
ICM Institut du Cerveau
Help of the ANR 764,716 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project:
December 2022
- 48 Months