| Chlöé
Farrer
Institut des Sciences Cognitives Team:
Psychopathology of
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Profile Chlöé Farrer has
completed a PhD in Neuropsychology
co-supervised by Pr Marc Jeannerod at the Institute of Cognitive
Sciences in France and Pr Chris Frith at The Leopold Müller
Functional Imaging Laboratory in England. She has undertaken a Post-Doc
in the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience in Hanover's
Dartmouth College (US) and is now researcher at the french CNRS. She is
now based at the ISC (Institut des Sciences Cognitives) in Lyon
(FR).
Her field of interest concerns the study of the cognitive and
neural mechanisms underlying agency judgement in
normal
Publications - Franck N., Farrer C., Georgieff N., Marie-Cardine M.,
Daléry
J., d’Amato T., Jeannerod M. (2001). Defective
- Farrer C., Passingham R.E. & Frith C.D.
(2002). A
role for the ventral visual stream in reporting movements.
- Farrer C. & Frith C.D.(2002). Experiencing oneself
vs another
person as being the cause of an action : The neural correlates
- Farrer C., Franck N., Georgieff N.,
Marie-Cardine
M., Daléry J., d’Amato T., Jeannerod M. (2002).
Confusing
- Farrer C., Franck N., Georgieff N., Frith C.D., Decety
Y. &
Jeannerod M. (2003). Modulating the experience of agency :
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