- Neuroscience
- Epilepsy
- Physical Activity
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Thomas Doublet is a Lecturer in Neuroscience at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences (SHS) at Université Catholique de l'Ouest (UCO Angers). He holds a Doctorate in Neuroscience from Aix-Marseille University (2013). His research focuses on epilepsy mechanisms, the impact of physical activity on neurological health, and spatial memory processes. He manages internships for first-year psychology students and collaborates with the APCoSS research team. His work bridges neuroscience and biomedical engineering, with a focus on developing neural interfaces (e.g., organic transistors for in vivo recordings) and studying epilepsy-related cognitive deficits. Key contributions include investigations into observational learning deficits in experimental epilepsy and the design of biocompatible neural probes. Publications span topics like glucose sensor technology, brain activity monitoring, and the role of physical activity in improving epilepsy patients' quality of life. He has maintained an active publication record since 2011, with recent work addressing translational applications of neuroscience research.







