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Dubourg Lydia

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Mme Lydia Dubourg

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Lydia Dubourg has joint the Developmental Imaging and Psychopathology Laboratory (DIP Lab) in 2015 as research assistant. She started is PhD in 2016 under the co-supervision of Prof. Stephan Eliez and Dr. Maude Schneider. Her research focuses on the investigation of the reward system in the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, a genetic disease associated with an increase risk for schizophrenia. Specifically, she investigates behavioral and brain manifestations of the reward system that contribute to the emergence of negative symptoms in this syndrome.

Lydia studied Neuroscience and Science of the behavior in the French master program of The Institute of Fundamental and Applied Biology of Caen. She obtained her MSc in 2014. In her Master thesis at the Institute of fundamental and applied Biology, she worked on “Implicit Self Esteem in Schizophrenia” using fMRI paradigm. In 2015, she joined the Laboratory for Research on Learning and Development (LEAD) in Dijon where she worked on memory and metacognition in Alzheimer disease and neurodevelopmental disorders (William, 22q11 and Down syndrome) under the supervision of Dr. Céline Souchay. 


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