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Le CRPN à la Convention Scientifique de l'Institut Carnot Cognition
4 Chercheurs du laboratoire ont répondu présents à la Convention les 27 & 28 Novembre Campus Condorcet Paris. Anne KAVOUNOUDIAS, Patrick LEMAIRE, Marie MONTANT & Christophe LOPEZ (Resp. Pôle Sud)
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Bienvenue aux nouveaux étudiants !
L'équipe de Direction a accueilli les nouveaux entrants lors d'une matinée de présentation.
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Workshop on Multimodality in Social Interactions
December 2nd & 3rd - Campus de Marseille St Charles Posters session also - Register Now !
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Soutenance de Thèse Angélique LAMONTAGNE Lundi 9 décembre - 14h30
"Bases cognitives de la synchronisation comportementale chez le chien : effet des modulateurs sociaux"
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Nouvelle Publi Scientific Reports Éole LAPEYRE
"Pulsed lighting for adults with Dyslexia: very limited impact, confined to individuals with severe reading deficits"
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Christian CHABBERT (Eq. Vestimed) rejoint le réseau ...
des Ambassadeurs de l'Innovation du CNRS !
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Séminaire 25 Novembre Arnaud ZALTA, 11h Salle des Voûtes
"How motor dynamics shape predictions in humans"
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Rochelle Ackerley : contribution article d'opinion dans Nature
"The quest to build bionic limbs that feel like the real thing"
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Soutenance Célia Laurent- 22 novembre à 14h Amphi Charve
"Bases neurales des représentations spatiales d’environnements complexes : études électrophysiologiques du cortex rétrosplénial, de l’hippocampe et du cortex entorhinal médian"
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Neurostories 2025, 6e édition inscrivez-vous !
Rendez-vous Jeudi 30 Janvier 19h 63 La Canebière - Marseille 3 Membres du CRPN participent : Rochelle ACKERLEY, Sophia FARESSE & Stéphanie KHALFA "Entre raison & sentiment mon cerveau balance"
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CALABRESE Aurélie

Fonction
Co-Responsable SMP
Statut
Chargé.e de Recherche
Equipe
Sens - Mouvement - Perception
Présentation

The general objective of my research program is to understand how eye disorders and abnormal visual experience affect the way visual information is processed in the visual pathways and how the brain learns to see the world in degraded viewing conditions. Worldwide, 1.3 billion of children and adults live with some form of visual impairment. Their abnormal visual experience induces brain and perceptual behavior changes, providing an ideal model to study functional plasticity of the visual and oculomotor systems across the lifespan, as well as the development of literacy and its neural circuitry.

By combining several cutting-edge techniques including psychophysics, eye tracking, high-resolution brain imaging (fMRI), computational linguistics and modeling, I will investigate interactions between low-level visual impairments and the plasticity of higher-level perceptual functions. 

The aims of my pluridisciplinary and translational research program, at the interface between fundamental and applied research, are (1) to understand general mechanisms of plasticity and aging, (2) to identify the factors limiting visual performance in people with impaired vision, and (3) to apply this knowledge to health and life science and help overcome disability. Clinical applications will include the development of rehabilitative methods and innovative adaptive equipment to improve the quality of life of the visually impaired by maintaining their ability for written communication and overall functional vision. 

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