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Marie-Constance Corsi

Aramis Lab, Paris Brain Institute · Inria Paris

https://researchid.co/marie-constance.corsi
@inria.fr
1152Google Scholar Citations
16Google Scholar h-index
25Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Closed-loop systems (Brain-Computer Interfaces & Neurofeedback), Functional connectivity, Longitudinal processes, Multimodal integration, Biomedical instrumentation, MEG, EEG

Biography

Marie-Constance Corsi is an Inria research scientist at Paris Brain Institute in the ARAMIS Lab. Her research currently focuses on the development of tools to address the “Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) inefficiency” issue, reflected by a non-negligible portion of users who cannot control the device even after several training sessions. She essentially considers two main approaches: the search for neurophysiological markers of BCI training and the integration of multimodal data to enrich the information provided to the classifier. She serves as secretary general of the French academic association promoting the advances in BCI, called CORTICO, and as co-chair of the Postdocs and Students Committee of the BCI Society.

Education

Oct. 2015 : PhD in Biomedical instrumentation ”Helium 4 Optically-Pumped Magnetometers: Development and Proof of Concept in Magnetocardiography and Magnetoencephalography.” under the supervision of Prof. Gilles Cauffet, Dr. Etienne Labyt, Dr. Sophie Morales, at the Laboratoire des Capteurs Innovants, CEA-LETI, Grenoble, France Sept. 2015: MSc in Neuropsychology and Clinical Neurosciences, Grenoble Alpes University, France 2012: MEng in Information and Communications Technology for Health at IMT Atlantique, Brest, France

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Neuronal avalanches as a predictive biomarker for guiding tailored BCI training programs
    Imaging Neuroscience , 2026, 2026 | Citations: 2.0
  2. Artificial Intelligence for automatic movement recognition: a network-based approach
    Array, 100857 , 2026, 2026 | Citations: 1.0
  3. The Organization for Human Brain Mapping online Satellite meeting 2025: Enhancing accessibility and sustainability
    Aperture Neuro 6 , 2026, 2026
  4. Neurophysiological screening of individual variability for robust decoding in c-VEP-based BCI
    Imaging Neuroscience 4, IMAG. a. 1172 , 2026, 2026
  5. Physiological Relevance and Temporal Stability of Common Spatial Patterns in Motor Imagery Neurofeedback
    2026-1st EBRAINS Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research , 2026, 2026

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