
معرفی
Pauline Hilt is a Researcher (CR INSERM) at the Université de Bourgogne Franche Comté, affiliated with INSERM U1093 and the Institut Marey. Her work focuses on understanding motor control mechanisms, individual motor signatures, and the application of action observation in motor prevention and rehabilitation. She holds a PhD in Motor Decision and Modular Control from the University of Burgundy (2015) and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Italian Institute of Technology (2015-2020) and INSERM U1093 since 2020.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Informatics and Mathematics (2010, Nancy University)
- Master's in Cognitive Science (2012, Cogmaster/Paris)
- PhD in Motor Control (2015, University of Burgundy)
Research Interests: Her studies integrate computational motor control theories with neurophysiological techniques, exploring how individual motor capabilities influence perception and neural plasticity. She develops tools for motor prevention across populations, including aging and clinical groups, using action observation protocols. Key methods include motion capture, EEG, TMS, and statistical techniques like Granger causality and dimensionality reduction.
Publications: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2016, focusing on topics such as motor learning temporal dynamics, interindividual motor variability, and neural mechanisms of action observation. Notable work includes studies on age-related motor adaptation and time-of-day effects on skill consolidation.
Teaching: Courses in informatics, motor control, and neurosciences at undergraduate and master’s levels, including contributions to marketing and alternative education programs.
Labs/Teams: Core member of the INSERM U1093 lab, collaborating on projects like motor signatures in healthy/pathological populations and translational neurophysiology applications.




