Benjamin Morillon
Neurology
CNRS
France
Biography
He is a cognitive neuroscientist interested in auditory neurophysiology and how information is sequentially encoded in the human brain. After a master’s degree in cognitive neurosciences, he performed a PhD at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris where he investigated the role of cortical oscillations as instruments of sensory selection, in the context of speech processing. Subsequently he completed two postdoctoral fellowships, at Columbia and McGill Universities, studying the influence of the motor system in auditory perception and its close interdependency with temporal attention. Currently appointed as an academic researcher at Aix-Marseille University, his domain of expertise encompasses brain imaging, advanced signal processing and psychophysics
Research Interest
Neurology