Mobile Brain/Body Imaging in Aging Research

The goal of the MoBI-Aging project is to develop a comprehensive approach that examines age-related behavioral and cortical changes using more ecologically valid experimental paradigms for spatial navigation. This approach aims to address the complexity arising from the interactions between perceptual, cognitive, and motor processes.
Specifically, the project tackles this complexity through two complementary dimensions:
  • Neurocognitive: Investigating the effects of normal aging by considering the body and brain in action.
  • Technical, Methodological, and Modeling: Facilitating the acquisition, processing, visualization, and integration of large volumes of heterogeneous data.
The outcomes of this project will enhance our understanding of how aging impacts spatial navigation abilities and support the development of innovative therapeutic approaches to improve the quality of life for older adults.
 

Project  Leader

Stephen Ramanoël, Associate Professor at LAMHESS, Healthy EUR, Université Côte d’Azur.

Project Partners

Jérôme Lebrun, CNRS Researcher, I3S Université Côte d'Azur.
Xavier Corveleyn, Associate Professor, accredited to supervise research (HDR), LAPCOS Université Côte d'Azur.
Pr Klaus Gramann, Director of the BeMoBIL Lab – Berlin Institute Technology.
Stéphanie Lopez, Research Engineer, MSI - Maison de la Modélisation, de la Simulation et des Interaction d'Université Côte d'Azur.