
About
Grégoire Coline serves as a Research Fellow at the Center for Research on Cognition and Learning (CeRCA) at the University of Tours, France, where he investigates cognitive control mechanisms in normal aging through behavioral and neurofunctional approaches using MRI and EEG methodologies.
His core research focuses on:
- Resistance-to-interference and inhibition processes
- Metamemory and self-regulation in aging populations
- Impulsivity and attentional control decline with age
- Neural substrates of executive functions across the lifespan
- Psychopathology of memory in aging contexts
Coline leads the "Aging and Psychopathology of Memory" (ViPsyM) research group at CeRCA, conducting interdisciplinary work spanning cognitive psychology, psychobiology, and neuroscience. His methodological expertise includes advanced neuroimaging techniques and behavioral paradigms for studying cognitive aging.
His recent publications reveal consistent investigation into interference resolution mechanisms across phonological, semantic, and visual domains, with significant contributions to understanding neural specificity in cognitive control processes. His work demonstrates strong international collaboration patterns with institutions across Europe.
Coline maintains active scientific partnerships with researchers from the University of Liège (Belgium), University of Geneva (Switzerland), and University of Grenoble (France), reflecting his integrated approach to cognitive neuroscience research.
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