
About
Mille Jordan is an Assistant Professor in psychology at the University of Tours, affiliated with the Center for Research on Cognition and Learning (CeRCA) and the ViPsyM research group. Their work focuses on memory, sensorimotor integration, and cognitive aging within an embodied and situated cognition framework.
Research Interests:
Mille Jordan investigates how memory mechanisms emerge from the interaction of bodily characteristics (e.g., sensory organs, vagal activity) and situational constraints. They explore sensory-perceptual processes, memory binding, and discriminability in young and older adults, with applications to cognitive stimulation programs and preclinical diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders.
Publication Trends:
Their recent articles emphasize embodied cognition, memory trace distinctiveness, and aging. Topics include sensory-cognitive decline, neurocognitive mechanisms in aging, and the role of specificity in memory reconstruction. Collaborations span institutions in Canada (University of Quebec, University of Montreal) and France (University of Côte d’Azur, University of Clermont Auvergne).
Labs & Collaborations:
Mille Jordan is part of CeRCA’s ViPsyM group, collaborating with researchers like Guillaume T. Vallet (University of Quebec), Rudy Purkart (University of Montreal), and Stephen Ramanoel (University of Côte d’Azur).
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