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Dr. Martin Paré is a Professor at Queen's University, jointly affiliated with the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences (School of Medicine) and the Centre for Neuroscience Studies. His research explores the neural basis of visual cognition, including visual attention, working memory, and eye movement control, using psychophysical, physiological, and pharmacological methods.
Research Interests: Paré investigates how neural circuits process visual information and control gaze behavior, with implications for disorders like stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. His lab studies cortical and brainstem mechanisms underlying perception-action integration.
Articles: His publications analyze neural correlates of visual search, decision-making, and saccade control, often integrating primate neurophysiology with computational modeling to explain cognitive processes.
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