
معرفی
Carole Peyrin is a Researcher at the University of Grenoble Alpes, affiliated with CNRS UMR 5105 (LPNC). She leads the Vision and Emotion team (VisEmo) and co-heads the Master 2 Research in Neuropsychology and Clinical Neurosciences program. Her work focuses on neurocognitive mechanisms of visual perception, particularly spatial frequency processing, peripheral vision, and scene categorization, with clinical applications in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and glaucoma.
- Education: HDR in Psychology (2012), Doctorate in Cognitive Psychology (2003), both from UPMF Grenoble.
- Research Interests: Visual perception, neurocognitive models, eye movement analysis, aging-related changes, neuroimaging techniques, and clinical applications in ophthalmological diseases.
Her research demonstrates how retinal damage in AMD and glaucoma correlates with functional brain changes affecting visual processing. Recent publications explore motion processing in maculopathy, spatial frequency dynamics, and emotional face recognition. She has secured grants from ANR, CNRS MITI, and UGA's IDEX program.
- Scientific Awards: Médaille de Bronze du CNRS (2015), Chevalière de l'Ordre National du Mérite (2016), Prix la Recherche en Neurosciences (2014).
As a doctoral advisor, she has guided 9 PhD theses, including studies on predictive processing, scene categorization, and ophthalmological disease impacts. She chairs the Grenoble Alpes Research Ethics Committee (CERGA) and contributes to national ethics frameworks through the FF-CER.




