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Kevin Marche

PhD


Postdoctoral Research Associate

Decision making and motor control in adaptive behaviour

My research interests lie in the fields of information processing in the prefrontal cortex, the premotor cortex, and the striatum, with a particular focus on the role of the midbrain dopaminergic system in signal integration in the striatum.

My current projects encompass three main lines of investigation:

  1. Action selection and motor control
  2. Reward-guided choice behaviour in an ambiguous environment (social or economic)
  3. Learning processes associated with changes in action-outcome contingencies

I am using either simultaneous dual-neuron recordings, fMRI tools, or Reinforcement Learning models in behaving macaque monkeys according to project requirement.

I aim to investigate learning-related changes in neuronal activities, with an emphasis on the following aspects:

  1. Functional organization of the striatum and its connectivity, related to information processing
  2. Signal processing in Basal Ganglia neuronal microcircuit
  3. Social and economic values processing in fronto-striatal functional connectivity
  4. Cortico-striatal functional connectivity during complex decisions

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