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Alexandre Reynaud serves as a Junior Scientist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) at the Montreal General Hospital site and holds an Assistant Professor position in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences within McGill University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is actively affiliated with the Brain Repair and Integrative Neuroscience (BRaIN) Program and Centre for Translational Biology, directing the Binocular Integration in Space and Time research group under the McGill Vision Research Unit.
Dr. Reynaud's research centers on elucidating binocular vision mechanisms through psychophysical experiments and brain imaging techniques applied to both normal and clinical populations. His work spans amblyopia pathophysiology, stereopsis processing, visual plasticity, and spatial vision analysis including texture and color perception. He develops computational models to explain neural correlates of visual processing deficits and investigates therapeutic applications like dichoptic training protocols.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a dominant focus on amblyopia treatment innovation, particularly dichoptic training methodologies for adults beyond critical periods. His work consistently examines binocular imbalance quantification, interocular suppression dynamics, and stereopsis restoration mechanisms. Current trends show increasing emphasis on translating laboratory findings into clinical tools like the Dichoptic Contrast Ordering Test and home-based therapeutic applications.
Dr. Reynaud leads the Binocular Integration in Space and Time research initiative within the McGill Vision Research Unit, collaborating across the Brain Repair and Integrative Neurosciences Program to develop vision-strengthening systems and investigate neural mechanisms underlying visual perception deficits.

