Completed in the lab her Master's degree in psychology, University of Montreal
Caroline completed a Bachelor's degree in psychology from McGill University in April 2012. During her undergraduate studies, she worked as a research assistant for the Child Health and Human Development Program at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre and the Health Psychology Lab at McGill University. She began her master's degree in psychology at Université de Montréal under the supervision of Dr. Lippé in September 2018. She studies the relationship between cerebral structures, early brain activity and neurodevelopment.
Caroline is currently pursuing her Ph.D (Research / Intervention, neuropsychology option) at
the University of Montreal with Dr. Bruno Gautier. She is interested in protests
behavioral and cognitive skills of ADHD in young adults as well as neurofeedback
personalized as a treatment for ADHD.
Scholarships and distinctions:
* End of doctoral study scholarship 2022-2023 from the Faculty of Higher Studies of
the University of Montreal
* Research Paper Award 2018, 26th Annual Congress of the International Society for
Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR), Glendale, USA
* Student Travel Award for Best Poster Presentation 2017, 25th Annual Congress of the
International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR), Mashantucket, USA
* Honorable Mention for Best Poster Presentation 2017: Annual Conference of the Canadian
Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), Regina, Canada
* Prize for the best poster presentation 2017, 25th Scientific Day of the
Neuropsychology and Cognition Research Center (CERNEC), Saint-Sauveur