
معرفی
Andrea Michelle Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal. Her research focuses on sensorimotor control, sensory contributions to motion estimation in space, motor task learning, and computational models of neural systems. She works in Pavillon Paul-G.-Desmarais, local 4137, and can be reached at andrea.green@umontreal.ca.
- Neural basis of sensorimotor control
- Sensory contributions to motion estimation
- Motor task learning and behavioral adaptation
- Computational models of neural systems
Her recent research explores the role of vestibular signals in voluntary movement, reference frame transformations, and cortico-basal ganglia circuits for action selection. She has secured significant grants from NSERC, CIHR, Brain Canada, and FRQNT for interdisciplinary studies on spatial motion estimation and motor planning.
Notable projects include Interdisciplinary studies of spatial motion estimation and motor planning (2025-2032) and EthoLab: A platform for neurophysiological studies of natural behavior (2025-2028). Her work bridges experimental and theoretical neuroscience, emphasizing embodied decision-making and dynamic sensorimotor integration.
Green has supervised multiple M.Sc. theses, including those of Simon Haché (2024) on vestibular contributions to trajectory selection and Poune Mirzazadeh (2024) on cortico-basal ganglia circuits for action decisions. She is affiliated with the SNC research group and the interdisciplinary CIRCA center.



