Anne-Lise Paradis
Deputy Head of the Cerebellum, Navigation and Memory (NeuroSU, Sorbonne University, CNRS, Inserm)
Career
Anne-Lise Paradis, member of the Steering Committee of the ASU-GHI, is a CNRS Researcher (PhD, HDR) and an engineer trained at Telecom ParisTech. She is Deputy Head of the Cerebellum, Navigation and Memory (CeZaMe) Laboratory within the Center for Neuroscience (NeuroSU, Sorbonne University, CNRS, Inserm) at the Institute of Biology Paris-Seine (IBPS). Since 2018, she has served as an expert for ANSES on the committee assessing health risks related to physical agents and emerging technologies, and previously contributed to the working group on 3D technologies and vision (2012–2013).
Drawing on her expertise in analyzing complex behavioral and human brain imaging data (fMRI, MEG, intracranial EEG), she studies how multisensory information from visual and self-motion perception influences spatial cognition. Her research focuses on developing digital tools and scalable behavioral measures to infer cognitive health from individual navigation abilities across the lifespan, including in aging and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and epilepsy. She aims to integrate insights from these populations to inform assessment and intervention strategies, and to use participatory research approaches to explore how their lived experience can contribute to future scientific investigations.