Dr. Anne Lise Giraud

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsMolecular and Cellular Neurology and Neuropathology
Keywordsbrain imaging, speech, fMRI

Current contact address

CountryFrance
CityParis
InstitutionEcole Normale Superieure de Paris (ENS)
InstituteDepartement d'Etudes Cognitives

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Rainer KlinkePhysiologisches Institut III, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt am Main
Start of initial sponsorship01/05/2000

Programme(s)

1999Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2001Anne Lise Giraud, Cathy J. Price, John M. Graham, Eric Truy, Richard S.J. Frackowiak: Cross-Modal Plasticity Underpins Clinical Study Recovery of Human Language Comprehension after Auditory Reafferentation by Cochlear Implants. In: Neuron, 2001, 1-20
2001Anne Lise Giraud: Etude des processus adaptatifs chez les sujets porteur d'un implant cochleaire. In: La Revue de Neuropsychologie, 2001, 583-602
2001Anne Lise Giraud, Cathy J. Price, John M. Graham, Richard S.J. Frackowiak: Functional plasticity of language-related brain areas after cochlear implantation. In: Brain, 2001, 1307-1316
2000Anne Lise Giraud, Eric Truy, Richard S.J. Frackowiak, Marie-Claude Gregoire, Jean-Francois Pujol, Lionel Collet: Differential recruitment of the speech processing system in healthy subjects and rehabilitated cochlear implant patients. In: Brain, 2000, 1391-1402
2000Anne Lise Giraud, S. Chery-Croze, C. Duchamp: Evidence of a change in effectiveness of the efferent olivocochlear system in presence of phantom auditory perception(tinnitus). In: Journal of Audiological Medicine, 2000, 179-190
2000Anne Lise Giraud, E. Truy: Neuro-imagerie fonctionnelle et surdite profonde. In: Y. Christen, L. Collet, M.-T. Droix-Lefay, Rencontres IPSEN en ORL - Tome 4. Irvinn, 2000. 53-62
2000Anne Lise Giraud, C. Lorenzi, J. Wabe, I.S. Johnsrude, R.S.J. Frackowiak, A. Kleinschmidt: Representation of temporal envelope in the human auditory cortex. In: Journal of Neurophysiology, 2000, 1588-1598