AAGRIP: ATTRIBUTED AGENCY THROUGH GRIP FORCE
AAGRIP is a cognitive neuroscience research project aimed at better understanding how the human brain perceives and adapts to Human-Machine interactions.
The experimental approach of the various studies developed within AAGRIP is based on the study of micro-variations in grip force as an indicator of cognitive processes, specifically those involved in the integration of Human-Machine interactions.
More central methods, such as electroencephalography, have proven effective in studying brain function but are not always applicable due to cost or the complexity of setup. Thus, the Grip Force paradigm opens opportunities to study cognitive processes, such as the perception of digital interactions for example, with very good temporal resolution through a device that can leave the laboratory. Associated studies:
Academic Partners : Florent BERTHAUT • Yvonne DELEVOYE • Tatjana NAZIR
Funding Partners: Institut catholique de Lille and Région Hauts-de-France.