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Christophe JALLAIS

Directeur de Recherche, PhD, HDR Sciences Cognitives

CFR / LESCOT - Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports

Christophe JALLAIS

Directeur de Recherche, PhD, HDR Sciences Cognitives

Research Director, PhD, HDR Cognitive Sciences

CFR / LESCOT - Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports

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Thématiques de recherche

• Impacts des émotions et de la distraction cognitive sur les processus visuo-attentionnels et les comportements de conduite

• Les états émotionnels dans l'interaction homme/machine lors de l'utilisation d'ADAS.

• Monitoring des états internes du conducteur: approche neuroergonomique.

Spécialité / Domaine d'application

• Rôle des états affectifs sur les processus décisionnels et les performances de conduite : effets sur les stratégies visuelles mises en place, sur le champ visuel utile du conducteur et sur l'attention (e.g., focalisation, aperception).

• Effets des émotions et des varations de charge cognitive sur la prise de risque en conduite.

• Etats attentionnels dégradés (émotions, distraction cognitive) et utilisation d'un véhicule autonome.

• Détection des états attentionnels dégradés en conduite automobile

Activités d'encadrement

• Direction de la thèse CIFRE de Jordan Maillant: Identification de l’état émotionnel du conducteur et réduction de son impact sur les performances de conduite et de reprise en main  (2022-2025). Encadrement S. Dabic (VALEO).

• Direction de la thèse de G. Komova:  Processus attentionnels et micro-mobilité électrique en milieu urbain (2022- 2025). Encadrement J. Rogé (Université Gustave Eiffel).

• Direction de la thèse de A. Béquet: Variations de charge cognitive, réorientation attentionnelle et émotion : le cas de la reprise en main d'un véhicule autonome (2019-2022). Encadrement A. R. Hidalgo-Muñoz (Univ. Toulouse).

• Co-encadrement de la thèse de P. Marti: Diagnostic multicritère de l’état du conducteur en véhicule autonome (2018-2021).  Thèse CIFRE, Université de Bretagne – Loire, • Directeur de thèse Franck Mars (LS2N, CNRS Univ. Nantes), co-encadrant A. Guillaume (LAB, Renault)

• Co-encadrement de la thèse de F. Techer: Effets de la colère sur la prise de risques et le traitement de l’information en conduite simulée (thèse soutenue le 06 Novembre 2016, disponible ici). Direction Y. Corson (Univ. Nantes) et co-encadrement A. Fort (UGE).

• Encadrement Post-doctorat A. R. Hidalgo-Muñoz: Détection des états de stress en conduite: contribution des variables cardiaques, conductance électrodermale, oculométriques et comportementales.

• Co-encadrement Post-doctorat A. R. Hidalgo-Muñoz: Monitoring des états internes et véhicules autonomes.

• Co-encadrement Post-doctorat H. Loeches de la Fuente: Investigation of (dis)comfort in driving: development of a methodology to measure discomfort.

Rayonnement scientifique

• Membre de ECTRI (European Conference of Transport Research Institutes) - groupe SAFETY http://ectri.eu/

• Membre de l’association ARPEGE - Association pour la Recherche en Psychologie Ergonomique et Ergonomie.

• Membre du Comité d'Organisation et du Comité Scientifique de la conférence Internationale Driver Distraction and Inattention

• Membre des comités d'organisation et scientifique des journées EPIQUE 2019 (Lyon)


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Research topics

• Impacts of Emotions and Cognitive Distraction on Visual-Attentional Processes and Driving Behaviours

• Emotional states in human/machine interaction when using ADAS.

• Monitoring and regulation of the internal states of the driver: Neuroergonomic approach.


Specialty / Scope

• Role of affective states on decision-making processes and driving performance: effects on the visual strategies implemented, on the driver's useful visual field, and on attention (e.g. focus, inattentional deafness).

• Effects of emotions and cognitive load variations on risk-taking while driving.

• Degraded attentional states (emotions, cognitive distraction) and use of an autonomous vehicle.

• Detection of degraded attentional states while driving.


Keywords

• Emotions; Attention; Inattention; Monitoring; Physiological measures; Neuroergonomics


Activities

• Supervision of J. Maillant (PhD CIFRE): Identification and regulation of the driver's emotional state during the use of automation(2022 - 2025). Co-supervision S. Dabic (VALEO).

• Supervision of G. Komova (PhD): Attentional processes and e-mobility in an urban environment (2022 - 2025). Co-supervision J. Rogé (Université Gustave Eiffel).

• Supervision of A. Béquet (PhD): Variations in cognitive load, attentional reorientation, and emotion: the case of the take-over request during automation (2019-2022). Co-supervision A. R. Hidalgo-Muñoz (Univ. Toulouse).

• Co-supervision of P. Marti (CIFRE PhD): Multi-criteria diagnosis of the state of the driver in an autonomous vehicle (2018-2021).  Université de Bretagne – Loire. Supervision Franck Mars (LS2N, CNRS, Univ. Nantes), co-supervision A. Guillaume (LAB, REnault)

• Co-supervision of F. Techer (PhD): Effects of anger on risk-taking and information processing using simulated driving (thesis defended on the 6th November 2016, available here). Supervision Yves Corson (LPPL, Univ. Nantes), co-supervision A. Fort (UGE)

• Post-doctoral supervision A. R. Hidalgo-Muñoz: Detection of stress states in driving: contribution of cardiac, electrodermal conductance, oculometric, and behavioral variables.

• Co-supervision Post-doctorate A. R. Hidalgo-Muñoz: Monitoring of internal states and autonomous vehicles.

• Co-supervision Post-doctorate H. Loeches de la Fuente: Investigation of (dis)comfort in driving: development of a methodology to measure discomfort.


Mes dernières références

My latest references

Peer-reviewed articles (last 5 years)

Peer-reviewed articles (last 5 years)

  • Hidalgo-Munoz A., Jallais C., Evennou M., Fort A. (2023) Driving anxiety and anxiolytics while driving: Their impacts on behaviour and cognition behind the wheel. Heliyon, 2023, 9(5), doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16008
  • Fort A., Evennou M., Jallais C., Charbotel B., Hidalgo-Munoz A. (2023). A prevalence study of driving anxiety in France. Journal of Transport & Health, 2023, doi: 10.1016/j.jth.2023.101657
  • Evin, M., Hidalgo-Munoz, A., Béquet, A. J., Moreau, F., Tattegrain, H., Berthelon, C., Fort, A., & Jallais, C. (2022). Personality trait prediction by machine learning using physiological data and driving behavior. Machine Learning with Applications, 9, 100353. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mlwa.2022.100353
  • Béquet, A. J., Hidalgo-Muñoz, A. R., Moreau, F., Quick, J., & Jallais, C. (2022). Subtle interactions for distress regulation: Efficiency of a haptic wearable according to personality. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 168, 102923. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2022.102923
  • Marti,P., Jallais, C., Koustanaï, A., Guillaume, A. & Mars, F. (2022). Impact of the driver’s visual engagement on situation awareness and takeover quality. Transportation Research Part F, 87, 391-402. doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2022.04.018
  • Stephens, A.N, Collette, B., Hidalgo-Munoz, A., Fort, A., Evennou, M, & Jallais, C. (2022). The quiet passenger: cognitions, avoidance, and onset among people with driving anxiety. Transportation Research Part F, 87, 30-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2022.03.017.
  • Roldan, S., Jallais, C., Hoedemaker, M., Arnold, M. (2021). Preparing for Safe and Successful Truck Platooning on Public Roads: Collaboration between the US and EU. ITE Journal, Institute of Transportation Engineers.
  •  Hidalgo-Muñoz, A. R., Evennou, M., Collette, B., Stephens, A. N., Jallais, C., & Fort, A. (2021). Cognitive and body manifestations of driving anxiety according to different onsets. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 34(6), 778-793.
  • Fort, A., Collette, B., Evennou, M., Hidalgo-Muñoz, A., Jallais, C., Stephens, A.N. et Charbotel, B. (2021). Avoidance and personal and occupational quality of life in French people with driving anxiety. Transportation Research Part F, 80, 49-60. DOI:10.1016/j.trf.2021.03.019.
  • Béquet, A., Hidalgo-Muñoz, A. et Jallais, C. (2020). Promising mindless stress regulation techniques using ADAS: a systematic review. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.609124
  • Stephens, A.N., Collette, B., Hidalgo-Muñoz, A., Fort, A., Evennou, M., & Jallais, C. (2020). The impacts of anxiety over driving on self-reported driving avoidance, work performance and quality of life. The journal of transport and health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2020.100929
  • Pepin, G., Fort, A., Jallais, C, Moreau, F., Ndiaye, D., Navarro, J. & Gabaude, C. (2020). Impact of mind-wandering on visual information processing while driving: an electrophysiological study. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 35(2), 508-516. doi.org/10.1002/acp.3773
  • Hidalgo-Muñoz, A., Jallais, C., Evennou, M., Ndiaye, D., Moreau, F., Ranchet, M., Derollepot, R., Fort, A. (2019). Hemodynamic responses to visual cues during attentive listening in autonomous versus manu-al simulated driving: A pilot study. Brain and Cognition, 135, doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2019.103583
  • Loeches De La Fuente, H., Berthelon; C., Fort; A., Etienne, V., De Weser, M., Ambeck, J. & Jallais, C. (2019). Electrophysiological and performance variations following driving events involving an in-crease in mental workload. European Transport Research Review, 11(42), 1-9. doi.org/10.1186/s12544-019-0379-z 
  • Hidalgo-Muñoz, A. R., Béquet, A. J., Astier-Juvenon, M., Pépin, G., Fort, A., Jallais, C., Tattegrain, H., & Gabaude, C. (2019). Respiration and Heart Rate Modulation Due to Competing Cognitive Tasks While Driving. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 525. doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00525
  • Fort, A., Jallais, C., Regan, M. A., & Trent, V. (2018). Guest Editorial: Driver Distraction and Inatten-tion: meeting the challenges of new technology and automation. IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 12(6), 405-406(1). doi.org/10.1049/iet-its.2018.0115
  • Navarro, J., Deniel, J., Yousfi, E., Jallais, C., Bueno, M., & Fort, A. (2018). Does False and Missed Lane Departure Warnings Impact Driving Performances Differently? International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 1?11. doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2018.1519166
  • Pepin, G., Malin, S., Jallais, C., Moreau, F., Fort, A., Navarro, J., Ndiaye, D., & Gabaude, C. (2017). Do distinct mind wandering differently disrupt drivers? Interpretation of physiological and behavioral pattern with a data triangulation method, Consciousness and Cognition, 62, 69-81, DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2018.04.006.
  • Techer, F., Jallais, C., Corson, Y., Moreau, F., Ndiaye, D., Piechnick, B. and Fort, A. (2017). Attention and driving performance modulations due to anger state: Contribution of electroencephalographic da-ta. Neuroscience Letters, 636, 134-139. DOI : 10.1016/j.neulet.2016.11.011
  • Pepin, G., Jallais, C., Fort, A., Moreau, F., Navarro, J., & Gabaude, C. (2017). Towards real-time detec-tion of cognitive effort in driving: contribution of cardiac measurement. Le travail Humain, 80(1), 51-72.
  • Navarro, J., Deniel, J., Yousfi, E., Jallais, C., Bueno, M., Fort, A. (2017). Influence of lane departure warnings onset and reliability on car drivers' behaviors, Applied Ergonomics, 59, pp; 123-131, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2016.08.010


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