Camille Noiseux-Lush, B.Sc.

PhD student in neuropsychology - Research and Intervention, University of Montreal

Camille Noiseux-Lush completed a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology in the Honor program at the Université de Montréal. For her honor’s project, Camille has investigating the impact of the cranial perimeter on electrophysiological learning markers in infants (3 to 10 months). During her Bachelor, Camille has worked as research assistant at the CRIUGM on a project investigating the cognitive correlates of motor learning. She has also been involved in a research project about the impact of the radiology on the brain development of kids leaving with brain tumors. She worked with patients with neurological lesions at the Gingras-Lindsay Rehabilitation Institute in Montreal. She began her Ph.D (Research / Intervention, clinical neuropsychology option) with Dr. Lippé at the Université de Montréal in September 2017. For her thesis, She’s studying the cerebral plasticity of preterms via EEG recording and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Awards and scholarships : Mention of excellence from the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, Université de Montréal, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Departmental scholarship, Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, 2018, 2404$ Master Scolarship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), 2018-2019, 17 500$ Master Scolarship from the Fonds en Recherche en Santé au Québec (FRQS), 2019-2020, 17 500$