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Maximilien Labaronne is a Researcher at the Department of Psychology within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Fribourg. His research focuses on cognitive processes involving working memory, long-term memory interactions, attention mechanisms, and the impact of emotions on memory systems. He employs neurophysiological methods like EEG to study these phenomena. Labaronne holds a postdoctoral position and is affiliated with the University's interdisciplinary research teams in cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
His research interests include bidirectional links between working and long-term memory, modulation of memory by emotional stimuli, and the role of attentional refreshing in memory retention. He actively publishes in both English and French, exploring topics such as mnemonic strategies (e.g., loci method), memory consolidation dynamics, and cognitive intentionality.
Labaronne collaborates with multiple research groups within the Department, including the Cognitive Biopsychology and Methods team. His work bridges behavioral studies and neurophysiological analysis, contributing to understanding fundamental mechanisms of human cognition.
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