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Kevin LeBlanc is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University, part of the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on motor control, perception-action integration, and visuomotor decision-making, conducted in collaboration with the Cognitive and Motor Performance Lab. He holds a BA (Honours Psychology) from Mount Allison University, an MSc in Kinesiology (Dalhousie), and a PhD in Neuroscience (Dalhousie).
Teaching emphasizes action-based problem solving through courses like PSYO 1011/1012 and NESC/PSYO 3011/12. His work explores how the brain plans and executes goal-directed actions, with recent publications addressing reward feedback in motor learning and context-dependent motor adjustments.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed. Advising and lab collaborations form key components of his academic engagement, though specific student names or grant details are not provided.
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