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Jerome Sackur is a Professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and a key member of the Laboratory of Cognitive Sciences and Psycholinguistics (LSCP) in Paris, France. He is based in the Jaurès Building at 29 rue d'Ulm and serves as Deputy Director of the LSCP, contributing to both research leadership and cognitive science advancement.
His research centers on the subjective correlates of cognitive mechanisms, exploring how individuals access and report internal mental states. This includes investigations into metacognition, conscious awareness, and the reliability of introspection. His work bridges experimental psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind.
Dr. Sackur's scientific contributions focus on understanding the boundaries and accuracy of human self-monitoring in perception and decision-making. Though specific publications and awards are not listed in the provided text, his affiliation with LSCP—a renowned interdisciplinary research unit—underscores his active role in cutting-edge cognitive science research.
He advises students and potentially leads research projects within the LSCP, particularly in the team focused on Subjective Correlates of Cognitive Mechanisms. While no grants are explicitly mentioned, his position suggests involvement in funded research initiatives.
The laboratory environment fosters collaboration across disciplines, with teams working on psycholinguistics, computational modeling, and experimental cognition. Dr. Sackur’s team investigates how cognitive processes become accessible to conscious report, using behavioral and neuroimaging methods.
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