Dimitri Voisin

Ph.D. Student

Research

I’m a developmental psychologist currently working as a Ph.D. student at the Neuropsychology and Functional Neuroimaging Research Unit (UR2NF) and the Laboratoire de Neuroanatomie et Neuroimagerie Translationnelles (LN2T) under the supervision of Prof. Charline Urbain and Prof. Philippe Peigneux.

I graduated from the University of Burgundy (Dijon, France) where I was enrolled in a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology of Development, Learning, and Aging. During this time, I primarily worked with Prof. Arnaud Witt (Laboratory for Research on Learning and Development, CNRS) on implicit learning processes in children and adults. I shifted my focus to developmental cognitive neuroscience when I joined the UR2NF for an internship with Prof. Philippe Peigneux.

Now, my work is centered on better understanding the neurophysiological underpinnings of procedural learning and its time- and sleep-dependent memory consolidation in typical and atypical development. I am particularly interested in functional connectivity using Magnetoencephalography (MEG).

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