
About
Alice Cartaud is a Post-doctoral Researcher at the Institute for Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR), Sorbonne University. She holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Lille and has worked across institutions including Sciences Po Paris, FR-SCV, and SCALab.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (2016–2020), University of Lille
Her research focuses on how individual traits and contextual factors shape decision-making in social contexts, particularly through risk perception, trust dynamics, and spatial coding of threat. She employs online experiments and virtual reality to study these phenomena.
Recent publications examine the interplay between personality traits and gaze behavior in emotion recognition, the impact of face masks on social distancing, and ownership effects in peripersonal space. Her work often integrates psychophysiological measures like EDA and HRV with computational models.
- Grants: Partner of ANR GERICO project (2021)
- Leadership: Workshop organization on space perception in virtual reality (2021)
Alice has extensive teaching experience in psychology, neuroscience, and experimental methods across undergraduate and graduate programs. She co-supervises theses and internships at multiple universities.



