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Recent articles
- Soret, R., Charras, P., Hurter, C., & Peysakhovich, V. (2022). Attentional Orienting in Front and Rear Spaces in a Virtual Reality Discrimination Task. Vision, 6(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision6010003
- Causse, M., Lepron, E., Mandrick, K., Peysakhovich, V., Berry, I., Callan, D., & Rémy, F. (2022). Facing successfully high mental workload and stressors : An fMRI study. Human brain mapping, 43(3), pp 1011-1031. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25703
- Lounis, C., Peysakhovich, V., & Causse, M. (2021). Visual scanning strategies in the cockpit are modulated by pilots’ expertise : A flight simulator study. PLoS one, 16(2), e0247061.
- Belkhiria, C., & Peysakhovich, V. (2020). Electro-Encephalography and Electro-Oculography in Aeronautics : A Review Over the Last Decade (2010–2020). Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, 1, 3.
Research
My research interests include
- eye movements and cognitive pupil response in natural and virtual environments
- eye tracking visualizations, in particular, scanpath visualizations
- aircraft pilots, air traffic controllers, and astronauts visual behavior and strategies
- virtual reality and its application to learning
Supervision
Post-doctoral researchers :
- Dr Chama Belkhiria, 2020-2021, ELOCANS project, Electro-oculometry for human-system interaction and physiological monitoring in real and virtual environments
- Dr Chama Belkhiria, 2021, ATTARI project, Attentional orienting in rear space
- Dr Rébaï Soret, 2021-2022, ATTARI project, Attentional orienting in rear space
Doctoral students :
- Maëlis Lefebvre, Impact of the teleoperator’s orientation and movement on attentional and cognitive states, 2021-2024, co-supervision with Dr Raphaëlle Roy (ISAE-SUPAERO)
- Patrice Labedan, Contribution of virtual reality to the flight simulation for pilot training, 2017-2022, co-supervision with Pr Frédéric Dehais (ISAE-SUPAERO)
- Rébaï Soret, Learning in virtual reality via attentional guidance : application to aeronautics, 2018-2021, co-supervision with Pr Christophe Hurter (ENAC), defended Nov 19th, 2021
- Christophe Lounis, Intelligent cockpit : eye tracking integration to enhance the pilot-aircraft interaction, 2017-2020, co-supervision with Pr Mickaël Causse (ISAE-SUPAERO), defended Dec 16th, 2020
- Almoctar Hassoumi, Gaze Usages, Analysis and Interaction, 2016-2019, co-supervision with Pr Christophe Hurter (ENAC), defended Nov 25th, 2019
Master students :
- Yat Hin Kenneth Au-yeung, Pilots’ visual behavior during Spatial Disorientation : Machine Learning approach, 2022-2023
- João Rei, Impact of the teleoperator’s orientation on attentional and cognitive states, 2021-2022
- Tom Lawson, Impact of long-term confinement on the executive function of astronauts when performing teleoperation tasks, 2020-2021
- Jonay Ramon-Alaman, Attentional span and the Primary Flight Display : Modelisation of Eye Tracking Uncertainty, 2019-2020
- Rébaï Soret, Attentional guidance in virtual reality, 2018
- Jérôme Germain, The use of virtual reality to learn the checklist procedure in general aviation, 2018
- Dennis Citralokam, Flight Crew Assistance through Real-Time Monitoring of Eye Movements, 2017-2018
Background
- Hinfact Co-founder (2018) & Scientific Advisor
- Ph.D. degree (’16) in Computer Science from Université de Toulouse, Toulouse, France [1]
- Diplômes d’Ingénieur from ISAE-SUPAERO (’13, Automatic Control, Aeronautical Systems), Toulouse, France, and Ecole Polytechnique (’14, promotion X2009, Applied Mathematics) [2], Palaiseau, France
- Specialist degree (’12) in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Contact
E-mail : vsevolod.peysakhovich [at] isae-supaero.fr
Office : 13.115 (campus map)