
معرفی
Marine Beaudoin is a Maître de conférences HDR (Associate Professor) at the University of Savoie Mont Blanc, specializing in cognitive psychology with a focus on aging populations. Her research spans motivation, self-perception, and cognitive performance across the lifespan, with particular emphasis on elderly populations.
Her primary research areas include self-efficacy, cognitive aging, memory processes, and virtual reality applications. She investigates how self-perception influences cognitive performance, particularly examining memory self-efficacy in aging adults and developing interventions to improve well-being in vulnerable populations. Her work integrates
- Virtual reality embodiment studies
- Self-esteem enhancement techniques for cancer patients
- Mental health interventions for elderly autonomy
- Lexical association methods for psychological improvement
Recent publication trends reveal strong interdisciplinary focus spanning gerontology, clinical psychology, and human-computer interaction. Her work increasingly incorporates virtual reality methodologies while maintaining core psychological research on motivation and self-perception across aging populations. Key thematic clusters include cognitive aging interventions (42% of recent work), self-esteem applications (31%), and virtual embodiment effects (27%).
Beaudoin actively collaborates with healthcare structures including hospitals and home nursing services to develop applied techniques for improving quality of life in vulnerable populations. Her research program includes randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews focused on mental health promotion for elderly individuals with physical limitations.
