Alexis Cheviet

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Alexis Cheviet

Alexis Cheviet

@Alchev_

Postdoctoral research associate at Durham University. Interested in neuropsychology, visuo-spatial cognition, eye movements.👁

Durham, UK Beigetreten Ağustos 2015
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Alexis Cheviet@Alchev_·
Thanks @ecvp_ for a brilliant week of science ! I am also grateful to J. Billino and J. Randerath for the idea of a symposium dedicated to recent advances in neurospychology, providing me the opportunity to present my work on PSP & Parkinson's disease with inspiring feedbacks!
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The PSP Association@PSPAssociation·
On 22 Jan, our Research Coordinator Megan attended the County Durham Support Group to update them about PSP & CBD research. @AttentionLab and @Alchev_ from Durham University also joined the meeting to gain feedback on their research ideas. The group next meets on 4 March.
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Dan Smith👁👁@AttentionLab·
We had a lovely meeting with Maria and the Durham branch of the @PSPAssociation, where @Alchev_ & I got a grilling on our research ideas 😊. Thanks very much for making us feel welcome & your interest in the #PSP project!
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Alexis Cheviet@Alchev_·
Back from #FESN2023. Had a very enjoyable time sharing my work on visual search in Parkinson's disease and PSP. Thanks @AttentionLab @NeuroMetrology and Luca Wollenberg for making our symposium possible and @fesn_hnps for the organisation of such a lovely event !
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New article on the way we take into account our saccadic eye movements to shape our visual perception Cerebellar Signals Drive Motor Adjustments and Visual Perceptual Changes during Forward and Backward Adaptation of Reactive Saccades academic.oup.com/cercor/advance…
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