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Anne Sophie Champod is a Professor at Acadia University with affiliations as Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University’s Department of Psychiatry and Department of Psychology & Neuroscience. She is a Registered Clinical Psychologist and affiliated scientist at Nova Scotia Health Authority, focusing on cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, and health psychology.
- Education: B.Sc. in Psychology from Université de Montréal, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from McGill University, and clinical internship in neuropsychology at University of Manitoba.
Her research integrates cognitive neuroscience and clinical practice, particularly in stroke rehabilitation and chronic pain management. Key projects include developing game-like prism adaptation procedures for spatial neglect, investigating cognitive predictors of stroke outcomes, and exploring exercise’s effects on chronic pain and brain function.
Her publications span topics from prism adaptation techniques to mindfulness interventions and hypoxia effects on memory. Awards received by her students, such as Canada Graduate Scholarships and Heart and Stroke Foundation grants, highlight her mentorship impact.
She leads an active lab accepting honours, graduate, and volunteer students, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration between research, teaching, and clinical work.

