Spatial hearing
Virtual Reality
Cochlear implant user
Sensori motor plasticity
Innovation
CIMeC/Université de Trento : Pf. F. Pavani (Italy) Equipe SLAM du CERCO: P. Barone (Toulouse)
Industrial collaborations : Advanced Bionics, Cochlear University of Tübingen : C. Braun (Germany)
Imperial College London: L. Picinali, UK. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Robert Baumgartner, Austra
Catholic University of Leuven, J. Wouters (Belgium) Cochlear Benelux NV, F.Vanpoucke (Benelux)
Sound Spatial Inst.: Paul Oomen (Hungary) Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
University of Vienna, Austria Reactify Music LLP, UK
TTK Research Center for Natural Sciences,Hungary. Equipe PsyR2 (CRNL): F. Haesebaert (Lyon)
- PROJECTS in Progress
- Kidtrain (ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT06040892). Based on our previous study conducted in bCI and NH children and on our spatial training study conducted with bCI adults, we wish to respond to the growing need of spatial hearing rehabilitation for bCI children. To achieve this goal, we will improve the spatial training program by adding different immersive environment in VR with various background noise to simulate daily life environments. This approach will also be a great opportunity to characterize the developmental stages of spatial hearing maturation in NH children. Thus, this project will propose new axes of speech therapy on the Orthophonie & Surdité platform, combining spatial hearing and speech understanding in noise. This innovative and adapted rehabilitation program will lead the speech therapist to propose more adapted and effective rehabilitations for the daily life of deaf children;
- MSCA EU-funded Doctoral network CherISH (https://cherish-network.eu/). The objectives of CherISH, converge on the overall aim to not only investigate spatial hearing in cochlear implant users but improve it, using (1) technically enhanced CIs, (2) assistive systems, and (3) individually tailored training programmes;
SPHERE. "Auto-entreprenariat". "Development of an innovative solution for the assessment and rehabilitation of auditory spatialization deficits". US and European patents (2021, 2024); Technical demonstrator by SATT PulsaLys (2022-2023); Maturation with INSERM Transfert (2024); Study trip on innovation and entrepreneurship funded by SHAPEMED (2024).
- PATENTS
- METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING A SPATIAL MAP OF AUDITORY PERCEPTION OF A SUBJECT. US Patent N 11,176,727. Delivery 16/11/2021. Inventors: BELLE, FARNE, GAVEAU, KOUN, PAVANI, SALEMME;
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING A SPATIAL MAP OF AUDITORY PERCEPTION OF A SUBJECT. EU Patent N 60 2017 080 577.7. Delivery 03/04/2024. Inventors: BELLE, FARNE, GAVEAU, KOUN, PAVANI, SALEMME.
- RECENT PAPERS
* Batikh A, Gaveau V, Panouilleres MTN, Koun E, Salemme R, Farnè A, Pélisson D. Saccades to both vision and touch are modified following adaptation but cross-modal transfers are asymmetrical. J Neurophysiol. 2024 Sep 11. doi: 10.1152/jn.00154.2024. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39258775.
* Valzolgher C, Alzaher M, Gaveau V, Coudert A, Marx M, Truy E, Barone P, Farnè A, Pavani F. Capturing Visual Attention With Perturbed Auditory Spatial Cues. Trends Hear. 2023 Jan-Dec;27:23312165231182289. doi: 10.1177/23312165231182289. PMID: 37611181; PMCID: PMC10467228.
* Valzolgher C, Bouzaid S, Grenouillet S, Gatel J, Ratenet L, Murenu F, Verdelet G, Salemme R, Gaveau V, Coudert A, Hermann R, Truy E, Farnè A, Pavani F. Training spatial hearing in unilateral cochlear implant users through reaching to sounds in virtual reality. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Aug;280(8):3661-3672. doi: 10.1007/s00405-023-07886-1. Epub 2023 Mar 11. PMID: 36905419; PMCID: PMC10313844.
* Coudert A, Reilly KT, Truy E, Moulin A, Gaveau V. A new tool for the assessment of speech understanding and spatial hearing difficulties in children: the Kid-SSQ questionnaire. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Aug;280(8):3557-3566. doi: 10.1007/s00405-023-07846-9. Epub 2023 Feb 10. PMID: 36763152.
* Gaveau, V., Coudert, A., Salemme, R., Koun, E., Desoche, C., Truy, E., Farnè, A., & Pavani, F. (2022). Benefits of active listening during 3D sound localization. Experimental brain research, 10.1007/s00221-022-06456-x. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-022-06456-x
* Valzolgher, C., Gatel, J., Bouzaid, S., Grenouillet, S., Todeschini, M., Verdelet, G., Salemme, R., Gaveau, V., Truy, E., Farnè, A., & Pavani, F. (2022). Reaching to Sounds Improves Spatial Hearing in Bilateral Cochlear Implant Users. Ear and hearing, 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001267. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0000000000001267
* Valzolgher, C., Todeschini, M., Verdelet, G., Gatel, J., Salemme, R., Gaveau, V., Truy, E., Farnè, A., & Pavani, F. (2022). Adapting to altered auditory cues: Generalization from manual reaching to head pointing. PloS one, 17(4), e0263509. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263509
* Coudert, A., Verdelet, G., Reilly, K. T., Truy, E., & Gaveau, V. (2022). Intensive Training of Spatial Hearing Promotes Auditory Abilities of Bilateral Cochlear Implant Adults: A Pilot Study. Ear and hearing, 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001256. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0000000000001256
VIDEO There > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow7PxMKJGUQ
* Coudert A., Gaveau V., Gatel J., Verdelet G., Salemme R., Farné A., Pavani F., Truy E. “Spatial hearing difficulties in bilateral cochlear implant children improve with head movements”. Ear Hear. 2021 Jul 1. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001090
VIDEO There > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlNsEbx148Y>
* Valzolgher C, Verdelet G, Salemme R, Lombardi L, Gaveau V, Farné A, Pavani F. “Reaching to sounds in virtual reality: A multisensory-motor approach to promote adaptation to altered auditory cues”. Neuropsychologia. 2020 Dec; 149:107665. PMID: 33130161
* Valzolgher C., Alzhaler M. , Gessa E., Todeschini M., Nieto P., Verdelet G., Salemme S, Gaveau V., Marx M., Truy E., Barone P., Farnè A. and Pavani F. “The Impact of a Visual Spatial Frame on Real Sound-Source Localization in Virtual Reality”. Current Research in Behavioral Sciences 1. Nov. 2020. 100003.
* Gaveau V., Coudert A., Salemme R., Koun E., Desoche C., Truy E., Farne A., Pavani F. “SPHERE: A novel approach to 3D and active sound localization”. BioRxiv, March 2020.
* Priot AE, Revol P, Sillan O, Prablanc C, Gaveau V. « Sensory Prediction of Limb Movement Is Critical for Automatic Online Control”. Front Hum Neurosci. 2020 Oct 7;14:549537.PMID: 33132873
* Sarrazin V., Kandel M., V. Gaveau V. , Spitz G., Petitet P., Rossetti Y. and O’Shea J. “P267 Cerebellar Inhibition Disrupts Prism Adaptation by Impairing Feedforward Error Correction”. Clinical Neurophysiology 131, no 4. April 2020.: e165.
* Verdelet, G., Salemme R. , Desoche C., VollandF., Farne A., Coudert A., Hermann R., Truy E., Gaveau V. and Pavani F. “Assessing Spatial and Temporal Reliability of the Vive System as a Tool for Naturalistic Behavioural Research ”. In 2019 Inter. Conf. 3D Immersion (IC3D), 1‑8. Brussels, Belgium: IEEE, 2019.
* Pavani F., Farnè A., Truy E. and Gaveau V. “Perception auditive spatial”. In Surdité, actualités, innovations et espoirs- Perception auditive. 2018, ELSEVIER-MASSON, de Truy E., Lescanne E., Loundon N., Roman S. 2018.
Less recent Papers
* Panouillères MT, Gaveau V, Debatisse J, Jacquin P, LeBlond M, Pélisson D. Oculomotor Adaptation Elicited By Intra-Saccadic Visual Stimulation: Time-Course of Efficient Visual Target Perturbation. Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Mar 9;10:91.
* Gaveau V., Prablanc C., Laurent D., Rossetti Y, Priot A-E. “Visuomotor adaptation needs a validation of prediction error by feedback error”. Front Hum Neurosci. Nov 4 :8-880, 2014
* Gaveau V., Pisella L., Priot A-E., Fukui T., Rossetti Y., Pélisson D., Prablanc C.“Automatic online control of motor adjustments in reaching and grasping”.Neuropsychologia. Mar 55:25-40, 2014
* O'Shea J, Gaveau V., Kandel M., Koga K., Susami K., Prablanc C., Rossetti Y.“Kinematic markers dissociate error correction from sensorimotor realignment during prism adaptation”.Neuropsychologia. Mars 55:15-24, 2014
* Panouillères M., Gaveau V., Socasau C., Urquizar C., Pelisson D. “Our brain adapts to what it sees during eye movements”.PLoS One.8(1), 2013
* Monfardini E., Gaveau V., Boussaoud D., Hadj-Bouziane F., Meunier M.“Social learning as a way to overcome choice-induced preferences? Insights from humans and rhesus macaques”. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 6:127, 2012
* Gerardin P., Gaveau V., Pelisson D., Prablanc C.“Integration of Visual Information for Saccade Production”.Human Movement Science, 30(6):1009-21, 2011.
* Blangero A, Gaveau V., Luauté J, Rode G, Salemme R, Guinard M, Boisson D, Rossetti Y, Pisella L. “A hand and a field effect in on-line motor control in unilateral optic ataxia”. Cortex. May 44(5):560-8, 2008.
* Gaveau V., Pélisson D., Blangero A., Urquizar C., Prablanc C., Vighetto A., Pisella L. “Saccadic control and eye-hand coordination in optic ataxia”. Neuropsychologia, 46:475-486, 2008
* Gaveau V., Alahyane N., Salemme R. and Desmurget M. “ Self-generated saccades do not modify gain of adapted reactive saccades”. Experimental Brain Research, 162: 526–531, 2005
* Gaveau V., Martin O., Prablanc C., Pélisson D., Urquizar C., Desmurget D. “ On-Line Modification of Saccadic Eye Movements By Retinal Signals”. Neuroreport, 14, 2003
* Desmurget M., Gaveau V., Vindras P., Turner R., Broussolle E., Thobois S. “ On-line motor control in patients with Parkinson’s disease”. Brain, 127, 2004.
* Ravel N., Chabaud P., Martin C., Gaveau V., Hugues E., Tallon-Baudry C., Bertrand O., Gervais R. “ Olfactory learning modifies the expression of odour-induced oscillatory responses in the gamma (60-90 Hz) and beta (15-40 Hz) bands in the rat olfactory bulb”. European Journal of Neuroscience, 17, 2003
* Karoumi B., Saoud M., d’Amato .T, Rosenfeld F., Denis P., Gutknecht C., Gaveau V., Beaulieu F-E., Dalery J., Rochet T. “ Poor performance in smooth pursuit and antisaccadic eye-movement tasks in healthy siblings of patients with schizophrenia”. Psychiatry Research, 101, 2001
Books Chapters
* Pisella L., Striemer C., Blangero A., Gaveau V., Revol P., Salemme R., Danckert J., Rossetti Y. “Perceptual deficits in optic ataxia ? ”. In Rossetti Y, Haggard P. & Kawato M eds. Sensorimotor foundations of higher cognition: Attention & Performance XXII. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 47-72, 2007
* Gaveau V., Baraduc P., Desmurget D. “From semantic analogy to theoretical confusion?”. Commentary on “The emulation theory of representation: motor control, imagery, and perception” by Grush. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27(3): 404, 2004
* Gaveau V. et Desmurget D. “Do movement Planning and control represent independent modules?” Commentary on “Separate visual representations in the planning and control of action” by Glover. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27(1):35, 2004
* Gaveau V, Vindras P, Prablanc C, Pélisson D, Desmurget M. “Eye-Hand Coordination in Reaching Movements”. The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks 2ed., MIT Press, 2003.
Free Time activities
Stereoscopy https://www.crnl.fr/en/evenement/stereoscopy-workshop-neurocampus
Mainstream scientific animation
https://www.rhone-auvergne.cnrs.fr/fr/evenement/les-conferences-embarquees-4e-edition
https://www.crnl.fr/en/actualite/quick-look-back-science-festival-and-european-researchers-night-2021
https://www.crnl.fr/en/event/fourmis-jambes-bouger-cest-bon-sante
https://www.crnl.fr/en/evenement/visites-insolites-du-cnrs-neuro-immersion-realite-virtuelle-mieux-comprendre-notre
VR and simulation of disabilities
https://istr.univ-lyon1.fr/istr/actualites/icap-virtual-lunch-break#.YxrTVOxBwUo
http://www.ch-le-vinatier.fr/ferme/saison-culturelle/manifestations/atelier-stereoscopie-fete-de-la-science-3025.html
https://www.crnl.fr/en/actualite/hacking-health-lyon-felicitations-valerie-gaveau-son-equipe-recu-prix-region-aura-leur
https://www.crnl.fr/fr/evenement/fete-science-realite-du-handicap-travers-realite-virtuelle