Trained Neuropsychologist, his research interests focus on the cognitive neuroscience of pain and the use of artificial intelligence techniques and compulational modelling on brain scan data to develop tools to measure perceived pain and understand its modulation through a learning process.
Keywords
pain, cognitive neuroscience, brain scan, artificial intelligence
University education
Études post-doctorales en neuroscience cognitive de la douleur, Université McGill, Canada, 2021
Études post-doctorales en psychiatrie expérimentale, Université d’Oxford, Royaume-Uni, 2018
Doctorat en psychologie, Université Laval, Canada, 2016
Baccalauréat en psychologie, Université Laval, Canada, 2009
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