Eugénie Lanchou

Affiliation

PhD student supervised by Antoine Lutz at the Neuroscience and Cognition Doctoral School (ED 476 – NSCo), Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University. I am part of the EDUWELL team at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (CRNL), affiliated with the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM U1028) and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS UMR5292).

Role in NOM

I work on experimental paradigms investigating bodily self-consciousness (e.g., peripersonal space [PPS] and full body illusion [FBI]) to explore how nondual meditation may influence the sense of self and bodily awareness. I will investigate EEG markers together with first-person reports and fine-grained phenomenological methods in order to identify potential neural and experiential

Goal(s) in the NOM

Design and implementation of experimental paradigms investigating bodily self-consciousness; development of research protocols; coordination within the research team; EEG data acquisition and analysis in combination with phenomenological methods; data collection and interpretation; participant recruitment and follow-up; serving as the study’s reference psychologist.

Education

  • Psychologist (licensed in France).
  • Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Biology.
  • Master’s degree in Cognitive Psychology, Université Paris Cité.

Experience 

  • Experience in designing and implementing experimental protocols in psychology and cognitive science.
  • Training in EEG data acquisition and analysis.
  • Licensed psychologist in France, contributing to participant support and ethical research practices, including involvement in the preparation of ethics committee applications.