A specialist in olfaction and gustation, Prof. Géraldine Coppin studies how sensory perceptions influence emotions, decisions, and behavior. Her current research focuses on food cravings—particularly for high-calorie foods—as well as sedentary behaviors. It aims to better understand the reward mechanisms underlying these patterns and to develop practical strategies for prevention and intervention.
To achieve this, her projects rely on an integrated methodological approach combining behavioral experiments, brain imaging using functional MRI, and observations in everyday life settings. This complementarity makes it possible to analyze with precision the psychological and neurobiological mechanisms at play.