PhD students
Louis-Clement da Costa is doing a PhD on comutational modelling of implicit timing. Co-supervised by Mathieu Gilson.
Siham Bouziane is doing her PhD on implicit temporal processing in baboons (living in captive social groups with free, optional access to cognitive tasks). Co-supervised by Adrien Meguerditchian.
Estelle Mieulet did her PhD on electrophysiological markers of duration and magnitude
Morgane Chassignolle did her PhD on neuroanatomical and neurochemical correlates of temporal order processing.
Florie Monier did her PhD on the motor representation of time in children. Co-supervision with Sylvie Droit-Volet.
Foreign exchange students
Veronica Casagrande (ABC Federal University, Sao Paulo, Brazil): research internship on neural substrates of inhibition and timing
Gustavo de Asevedo (ABC Federal University, Sao Paulo, Brazil): research internship using machine learning to characterise temporal prediction profiles
Xiaoqin Cheng (National University of Singapore): PhD internship on duration encoding. March 2018.
Aleksandra Budzinska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) : Erasmus internship on anatomical localisation of insula during timing. October 2018-February 2019
Inga Brzozowska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) : Erasmus internship on behavioural effects of temporal orienting. July-September 2015
Diana Cutanda (University of Granada, Spain) : PhD internship on interference effects in temporal orienting. April-June 2015
post-docs
Inga Korolczuk investigated the interaction between temporal prediction and response inhibition. Funded by the Fyssen Foundation 2020-2022. Inga is now a clinical research fellow back home in Poland.
Pom Charras explored the context-dependent modulation of timing, using fMRI and developmental approaches. Funded by ANR grant 2012-2016. Pom is now a lecturer in Montpellier.
Julien Cotti examined the neural overlap between temporal and motor orienting of attention. In collaboration with Kia Nobre, University of Oxford. Funded by CNRS grant 2008-2010. Julien moved to the private sector.
Karen Davranche examined the neural substrates of temporal orienting in motor and perceptual contexts and compared them to those of duration estimation. Funded by ANR grant 2008-2010. Karen is now a CNRS researcher in Marseille.
Masters M2 students (second year research projects)
Louis-Clement da Costa: multivariate analysis of EEG measures of perceptual timing. January-June 2024
Marion Royer d'Halluin (Universite de Lyon) : fMRI study of temporal impulsivity. January-July 2023
Estelle Mieulet (Universite de Toulouse) : EEG study of duration estimation. January-July 2022
Maxime Dagrassa: EEG study of duration versus distance processing. October-December 2018.
Guillaume Behr (Universite de Strasbourg): fMRI analysis of dopaminergic modulation of timing. January-July 2017
Takoua Fayali (Universite de Picardie): EEG study of temporal and spatial magnitude. January-July 2017
Morgane Chassignolle: behavioural study of temporal order processing. December 2016-February 2017
David Phra : fMRI study of temporal orienting. January-June 2015
Masters M1 students (first year research projects)
Louis-Clement da Costa : computational modelling of duration processing. April-June 2023
Woojing Seo: EMG study of temporal predictability. January-July 2023
Maxime Donadieu : fMRI study of temporal and spatial magnitude. April-June 2014
Benoit Spriet : anatomical localisation of perceptual timing in frontal cortex. April-June 2016
significant collaborations
Sylvie Droit-Volet Clermont Universite, France
Anne Giersch Universite de Strasbourg, France
Prof Kia Nobre University of Oxford, UK
Kath Johnson University of Melbourne, Australia
Signe Vangkilde University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Federica Piras Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy