Alumni

A list of all good people we were fortunate to collaborate with.



Jeanne Caron-Guyon was a postdoc with us in 2023/2024, studying the neural correlates of consciousness during sleep using sEEG. She is now an Assistant Professor at the Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience.



Dorian Goueytes was a postdoc with us in 2021/2023, investigating the neural markers of confidence and changes of mind with sEEG. After obtaining a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship, he is now an Assistant Professor at the Scalab in Lille.



Lise Brun defended her PhD in December 2023 entitled "Motor metacognition: towards a bridge between cognitive and sport psychology.



Marie Chancel joined the team in 2022 a postdoc to work on global aspects of metacognitive monitoring. She is now a CNRS researcher at Aix Marseille University.



Audrey Kist worked with us for her Master's thesis and recently obtained her PhD entitled "Decision-making and metacognition multi-modal study in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder : anteromedial subthalamic nucleus implication".



Michael Pereira worked with us since the beginning as a SNF postdoctoral fellow. He is now an INSERM researcher at the Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience.



Funda Yilmaz joined in 2023 as an Erasmus exchange student to work on the auditory perception of presence and absence.



After three and a half years with us and four published articles, Martin Rouy defended his PhD in January 2023 entitled "Behavioral and electrophysiological characterization of metacognitive deficits in schizophrenia spectrum disorder".



Clément Sauvage joined in 2022 as a Master student to test predictions of the Leaky Evidence Accumulation Process.



Childéric Dezier joined in 2022 as a Master student to quantify metaperception and metamemory in schizophrenia.



Perrine Porte joined in 2022 as a Master student to quantify metaperception and metamemory in schizophrenia.



Lucien Gyger joined in 2019 as a postdoctoral fellow on the Metaction project.



Wassila El Mardi joined in 2021 as a Master student to investigate metaperception and metamemory.



Hugo Techer joined in 2021 as a Master student to investigate the anatomical correlates of metaperception.



Hanna Seban joined in 2021 as a Master student to investigate metaperception and metamemory.



Flore Audouy joined in 2021 as a Master student to investigate the relationship between confidence judgments and phenomenality.



Eugenie Baque joined in 2021 as a Master student to investigate metacognition in schizophrenia.



Pauline Saliou joined in 2020 as a Master student to investigate metacognition in schizophrenia.



Rémi Sanchez joined in 2020 as a Master student to investigate metaperception and metamemory.

‌Flore got a bachelor degree in Physics and Engineering Science in 2016 at the Bretagne-Sud University (UBS) in Lorient. She graduated from the Master of Philosophy LoPhiSC (“Logique Philosophie des Sciences et de la Connaissance”) of Paris-Sorbonne University in 2018 and from the Master of Philosophy of the University of Kent in 2018. She is now a student in the Cogmaster in Paris. Her project in the lab will be done in collaboration with Denis Perrin.

Eugénie is a resident in psychiatry. She obtained a first year Master’s degree in neuroscience from Aix-Marseille University, and is now conducting her second year in the Cogmaster at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. Her project in the lab focuses on episodic and autobiographical meta-memory in schizophrenia, in collaboration with Paul Roux and Christopher Moulin.

‌Wassila is a second-year Master’s student in Research in Psychology at Grenoble Alpes University. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Lille University in north of France, where she worked on motor imagery and mental rotation. Then she came to Grenoble to pursue a Master’s degree in Research in Psychology. During the first year, she worked on the influences of action constraints on distance perception. Her project in the lab will consist in investigating metacognitive processes across cognitive domains (namely, perception and memory) using psychophysics and EEG.

Hanna is a first year Master student in neuropsychology and clinical neurosciences at Grenoble Alpes University. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Toulouse University, while conducting a research internship on face processing in individuals with bipolar disorder. Her current project in the lab is to quantify metacognitive deficits in schizophrenia across several cognitive domains, including perception and memory.

Childéric is currently achieving his cognitive science master’s degree at Grenoble INP after a first year of a research master’s degree in psychology. For his internship, he is working on chracterizing metamemory and metaperception in schizophrenia. His work consists in recruiting participants and conducting neuropsychological tests and experiments, as well as analyzing behavioral data.

Perrine is a first year Master’s student in Psychology. During her internship she will investigate metacognition in schizophrenia as part of the metAction project. Her work consists in collecting data in healthy controls and individuals with schizophrenia as well as analyzing and interpreting the collected data.

Clément is currently achieving a Master’s Degree in Cognitive Sciences, at Grenoble INP, that he pursued after completing a Master’s Degree in Physics at the UGA. During his research internship he will investigate the effect of stimulus intensity on the perceived stimulus onset, by collecting behavioral data and performing their statistical analysis.

Funda is doing her Master’s degree in neuroscience at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. She obtained a Bachelor Degree in molecular biology and genetics from Istanbul Technical University. Then, she worked as research assistant at the Visual Perception lab at the Donders Center for Cognition. She joined our group for her master thesis, to conduct a behavioral study to investigate the role of perceptual evidence accumulation to report the absence and presence of auditory stimuli.

Hugo joined our group as an intern during his Master degree in Cognitive Sciences at Grenoble INP. He went through the French preparatory classes in science and followed his studies in BioMedical Engineering at Grenoble INP Phelma. With us, he investigates the anatomical correlates of metacognitive monitoring in collaboration with the Skuldnet consortium.