
معرفی
Noiret Nicolas is an Assistant Professor at the University of Poitiers, affiliated with the Aging and Psychopathology of Memory (ViPsyM) department. His research focuses on cognitive control and memory processes in normal and pathological aging, with particular attention to aging-related changes in attentional control and goal maintenance. He employs eye-tracking technology and virtual reality to study how external factors (e.g., stimulus characteristics) and individual differences (e.g., age, mood, pathology) influence cognitive and memory functions.
Research interests include the neuropsychology of memory, executive functions, and the application of eye-tracking to diagnose cognitive impairments. His work aims to develop diagnostic tools using oculomotor parameters linked to cognitive health. Notable methodologies include behavioral experiments, antisaccade tasks, and analysis of visual scanning behaviors in emotional contexts.
Recent articles explore eye-tracking validity for self-directed attention (2024), emotional processing in depression (2024), and Alzheimer's-related saccadic patterns (2018). His studies bridge cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and clinical applications, with emphasis on aging populations and mental health. No awards or grants are explicitly listed, but ongoing research involves collaboration with CeRCA and MSHS institutions.
