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Félix Giroux

Félix
Giroux

Assistant Professor

Department of Management Information Systems
FSA ULaval
Pavillon J.-A.-De Sève
Local 1270

Fields of Interest and Research

  • Accessibility in human-centered computing
  • Assistive technologies
  • Services for persons with disabilities

Education

  • Doctorate in Business Administration, Information Technology (Ph. D.), HEC Montreal
  • Mastery, User Experience in Business Context (M. Sc.), HEC Montreal
  • Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Analysis - Information Technology (B.B.A.), HEC Montreal

Publications

Articles

  • Giroux, F., Boasen, J., Sénécal, S., & Léger, P. M. (2026). Emotional reactivity and sensory saturation in subtitled multimedia: Effects of high-fidelity vibrokinetic stimulation. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 85(3), 223. DOI : 10.1007/s11042-026-21282-x
  • Tchanou, A. Q., Léger, P.-M., Sénécal, S., Giroux, F., & Menard, J.-F. (2021). Multitasking with Information Technologies: Why Not Just Relax?. Communications of the AIS, 13(4), 369-406. https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss4/1/
  • Boasen, J., Giroux, F., Duchesneau, M. O., Sénécal, S., & Léger, P.-M. (2020). High-fidelity vibrokinetic stimulation induces sustained changes in intercortical coherence during a cinematic experience. Journal of Neural Engineering, 17(4), 046046. DOI : 10.1088/1741-2552/abaca2

Chapters in Collective Works

  • Giroux, F., Couture, L., Lasbareille, C., Boasen, J., Stagg, C. J., Fleming, M. K., Sénécal, S., & Léger, P.-M. (2022). Usability evaluation of assistive technology for ICT accessibility: Lessons learned with Stroke Patients and able-bodied participants experiencing a motor dysfunction simulation. Information Systems and Neuroscience (pp. 349-359). Springer International Publishing. doi : 10.1007/978-3-031-13064-9_35.
  • Giroux, F., Boasen, J., Stagg, C. J., Sénécal, S., Coursaris, C., & Léger, P.-M. (2021). Motor dysfunction simulation in ablebodied participants for usability evaluation of assistive technology: a research proposal. Information Systems and Neuroscience: NeuroIS Retreat 2021 (pp. 30-37). Springer International Publishing. doi : 10.1007/978-3-030-88900-5_4.
  • Giroux, F., Léger, P.-M., Brieugne, D., Courtemanche, F., Bouvier, F., Chen, S.-L., Tazi, S., Rucco, E., Fredette, M., Coursaris, C., & Sénécal, S. (2021). Guidelines for collecting automatic facial expression detection data synchronized with a dynamic stimulus in remote moderated user tests. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 243-254). Springer. doi : 10.1007/978-3-030-78462-1_18.
  • Giroux, F., Boasen, J., Sénécal, S., & Léger, P.-M. (2020). Hedonic multitasking: The effects of instrumental subtitles during video watching. Information Systems and Neuroscience, NeuroIS Retreat 2020 (pp. 330-336). Springer International Publishing. doi : 10.1007/978-3-030-60073-0_38.

Communications in a Conference with Proceedings

  • Giroux, F., Sénécal, S., Coursaris, C., & Léger, P. M. (2024). Keeping calm in the digital age: Theorizing on a self-monitoring system of technostress. SIGHCI 2023, Hyderabad, India.
  • Giroux, F., Maurice, Y., & Léger, P. M. (2024). Investigating digital rehabilitation interventions for people with temporary disability: A qualitative study. AMCIS 2024, Salt Lake City, United States of America.
  • Maurice, Y., Giroux, F., Lasbareilles, C., Boasen, J., Sénécal, S., & Léger, P.-M. (2024). Can we replicate Impaired vision with simulation glasses in computer-based task? An eye tracking validation study. Information Systems and Organizatio, Germany.
  • Poirier, S.-M., Giroux, F., Léger, P.-M., Bouvier, F., Brieugne, D., Chen, S.-L., & Sénécal, S. (2022). Collecting longitudinal psychophysiological data in remote settings: A feasibility study. In Information Systems and Neuroscience: NeuroIS Retreat 2022, United States of America.
  • Subramaniam, K., Boasen, J., Giroux, F., Sénécal, S., Léger, P.-M., & Paquette, M. (2022). Increased audiovisual immersion associated with mirror neuron system enhancement following high fidelity vibrokinetic stimulation. Information Systems and Neuroscience: NeuroIS Retreat 2022, United States of America.
  • Boasen, J., Giroux, F., Renaud, S.-E., Sénécal, S., Léger, P.-M., & Paquette, M. (2021). High fidelity vibrokinetic stimulation augments emotional reactivity and interhemispheric coherence during passive multimedia interaction. Information Systems and Neuroscience. NeuroIS 2021, Germany.
  • Giroux, F., Poirier, S.-M., Sénécal, S., & Léger, P.-M. (2021). Choosing the right frame shape for food product presentation in online retail settings: A NeuroIS Study. ICIS 2021, Victoria, Canada.
  • Giroux, F., Boasen, J., Sénécal, S., Fredette, M., Tchanou, A. Q., Menard, J.-F., Paquette, M., & Léger, P.-M. (2019). Haptic stimulation with high fidelity vibro-kinetic technology psychophysiologically enhances seated active music listening experience. 2019 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), Tokyo, Japan.
  • Tchanou, A. Q., Giroux, F., Léger, P.-M., Sénécal, S., & Menard, J.-F. (2018). Impact of information technology multitasking on hedonic experience. SIGHCI 2018, San Francisco, United States of America.

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