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Quentin Marre is a researcher affiliated with the CAPS Laboratory (INSERM) at Université Bourgogne. His work focuses on cognitive psychology, memory processes, and embodied cognition. He holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès (2023), where he explored mental imagery and memory under the supervision of Nathalie Huet and Elodie Labeye. His research integrates experimental methodologies and statistical analysis to investigate how embodied simulations and language processing influence memory retention, particularly in abstract concepts and contextualized learning.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology (2023) – University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, CLLE Lab
- Master of Research PEPSCO (2019) – University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès
- Bachelor's in Psychology (2017) – University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès
His recent publications emphasize applications of embodied cognition in memory research and virtual reality interfaces. Key areas include the impact of situated interactions on memory effectiveness and the role of abstract concept simulation in cognitive processes. Quentin collaborates with institutions like the Marrey Institute and contributes to platforms such as the CAPS Lab’s research infrastructure.
Research Interests: Memory mechanisms, mental simulation, embodied cognition frameworks, virtual reality user experience, and statistical modeling in cognitive experiments.
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