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Thomas Parent is a Researcher at the University of Bordeaux affiliated with the Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille (I2M) and the GCE research team. His work bridges clinical neurology, computational neuroscience, and behavioral studies, focusing on Parkinson's disease pathophysiology and therapeutic interventions.
Research interests span Neuroscience, Parkinson's Disease, Decision Making, and Neuroethics. He investigates basal ganglia-cortical loops in motor adaptation using primate models, develops computational frameworks for neural decision processes, and critically examines societal implications of neuroscience discourse. Recent work includes apomorphine infusion trials for impulse control disorders and validation of non-motor symptom scales in Parkinson's.
Publication trends (2021-2025) reveal three convergent trajectories: 1) Clinical Parkinson's research (therapeutics, progression biomarkers, late-stage care), 2) Fundamental mechanisms of reward-based decision making in primates, and 3) Critical analysis of neuroscience communication and ethics. This triad demonstrates integration of bedside observations, laboratory neuroscience, and philosophical scrutiny.
Active advising and grant activities are implied by his extensive collaborative publications across French and European institutions, though specific projects remain unenumerated in source materials. His laboratory work with non-human primates and Parkinson's patient cohorts indicates ongoing experimental and clinical research programs.





