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Disorders of the Brain
email: antoine.ameloot@isc.cnrs.fr
Anatomy and function of the oxytocin system in non-human primates
Antoine earned his Master's degree in Neuroscience: Integrated, Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience at Aix-Marseille University in 2019. He then proceeded directly to his PhD under the supervision of Jean-René Duhamel. His doctoral project dives into the on anatomy and function of the oxytocinergic system in non-human primates through the use of tools such as behavioral recordings, electrophysiology and DREADDS. His work is funded by the European Research Council, ERC.
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email: raphaelle.mottolese-berhouma@chu-lyon.fr
.MD, PhD
Pédopsychiatre
Chef de Clinique – Assistant des Hôpitaux
Service de Psychopathologie du Développement (Dr O. Revol / Pr P Fourneret)
Equipe de Psychopathologie Périnatale.
Hôpital - Femme - Mère - Enfant (HFME, Bron)

email: nathalie.richards@isc.cnrs.fr
phone: +33 (0)4 37 91 12 35

email: raphaele.von-koettlitz@ch-le-vinatier.fr
email: yulong.huang@isc.cnrs.fr
...I have a M.Sc degree in Cognitive Psychology (2021, South China Normal University). I am now a Ph.D. student under the supervision of Angela Sirigu and Lara Bardi. With my master’s program, I tried to understand how our brain process and learn social dominance information, and how this information further influences our decision-making behavior, combining behavioral, digit-tracking, EEG, and Intranasal oxytocin. With my Ph.D. program, using fMRI and intracranial EEG approach, I am focusing on understanding how environmental stimuli influence our behavior and how our motor system is involved in this cue-triggered decision-making process.
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