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Hélène Lœvenbruck is a CNRS research director and head of the Language team at the Laboratory of Psychology and NeuroCognition in Grenoble. As a neurolinguist, she uses an interdisciplinary approach to study three essential functions of language: the social function of communication, the cognitive function of thought elaboration, and the metacognitive function of self-consciousness in time. His work is in the field of verbal cybernetics and aims to describe the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the regulation of language production and reception, in its different manifestations: out loud and inside.