Maxime Pelland
psychology
Acadia University
Canada
Biography
Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Acadia University B.Sc., Bishop’s University Graduate certificate, Education, Université de Montréal Ph.D., Université de Montréal
Research Interest
My main research interest resides with neuroplasticity and neuroimaging. In that optic, using fMRI, I have studied how congenital vision loss influences the organization of the brain. I am also interested in auditory perception, and how people are able to recognize familiar people (i.e. family members or friends) based on their voice.
Publications
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Pelland, M., Orban, P., Dansereau, C., Lepore, F., Bellec, P., & Collignon, O. (2017). State-dependent modulation of functional connectivity in early blind individuals. NeuroImage, 147, 532-541.
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Dormal, G., Pelland, M., Rezk, M., Yakobov, E., Lepore, F., & Collignion, O. (submitted). Functional preference for object sounds but not for voices in the occipito-temporal cortex of early blind individuals. Retrieved from http://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/05/30/143776