INCIA
The Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives et Intégratives d’Aquitaine (INCIA) brings together researchers specialised in cognitive and integrative neurosciences.
Our Institute, which comprises nearly 60 researchers and faculty members covers, various research fields which include cognitive neuropsychology, neuroscience, psychophysics and computational science to address basic scientific themes such as neural network operation underlying adaptive motor behavior, addiction, executive functions, motivation, emotion and memory, perception and attention, cognitive deficits and disability.
The research topics at INCIA range from cellular and circuit properties to behavior and cognition in a wide range of models, from invertebrate to human. This multi-level perspective requires approaches at the crossroads between neuroscience and other disciplines including molecular biology, biophysics and biomechanics, experimental psychology, neuroeconomy and engineering.
Contact
INCIA – UMR 5287 – CNRS Université de Bordeaux
Bâtiment Bordeaux Biologie Santé (BBS)
2 rue du Dr Hoffmann Martinot
33076 Bordeaux cedex France
Tel +33 (0)5 57 57 15 51
www.incia.u-bordeaux.fr
Director
Teams
Serge Ahmed
Choice, Addiction and neurodysfonctions (CANDY)
Sandra Chanraud / Thomas Michelet
Motor control and cognition (MOCOCO)
Sylvie Berthoz / Igor Sibon
Ecological assessment and management of psychiatric disorders (EcoPsy)
Bruno Bontempi
Dynamics of neuronal and vascular networks underlying memory processing
Pascal Branchereau / Didier Le Ray
Motoneurons and synaptic partners
Stéphanie Caillé-Garnier / Vincent David
Emotion, Motivation and Cognition (E-Motiv)
Gwénaëlle Catheline
Sleep/Wake, Aging, Neuroimaging (SWAN)
Clément Morgat / Joachim Mazère
Multimodal Translational Imaging
Aymar de Rugy
Hybrid sensorimotor performance
Giovanni Stevanin / Cyril Goizet
Translational research in neurogenetic diseases
Muriel Thoby-Brisson / Grégory Barrière
Development and Neurobiology of Neural Networks (DN3)
Facilities
Circé (Shared with NutriNeuro)
PAM (Motricity Analysis Platform)
Neurochemistry
Racin (Radiochemistry and translational nuclear imaging)