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The Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in neuropsychology is officially accredited by the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) according to the Federal Law on Professions in the Field of Psychology (LPsy) and thus leads to the federal title of a neuropsychologist.
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Read more about Philippe Voruz's interview for the American Psychological Association News.
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[German] "When illness goes unnoticed" - latest news paper article on anosognosia post COVID-19.
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Interview de Julie Péron, assistée de Isabele Jacot de Alcantara, Marine Thomasson et Philippe Voruz au sujet des résultats du projet COGNI-SEP.
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Read more about our COVID-COG results in La Tribune de Genève.
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Read more about our COVID-COG results in the 24 Heures.
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[Decode brain activity, future cure for depression?], published by the Libération.
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Online articles regarding the paper “Péron, J., Biseul, I., Leray, E., Vicente, S., Le Jeune, F., Drapier, S., Drapier, D., Sauleau, P., Haegelen, C., & Vérin, M. (2010). Subthalamic nucleus stimulation affects fear and sadness recognition in Parkinson’s disease. Neuropsychology, 24(1), 1‑8″, published by ScienceDaily.com; Medical News Today.com; Elements4health.com; Lab Spaces.net; E-Psychology.us; Expert-reviews.com; NewsRx.com; The Mental Health Social Worker.org.
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Published by Magazine ArMen, La Bretagne Eclairée, N°201, p. 68.
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[Looking for the cerebral bases of the emotions], published by La Tribune de Genève.
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[Understanding the link between the brain and electrodes in the perception of emotion], published by ECHO, the AXA research fund magazine, November 10th, 2010, p. 14‑17.
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Les patients atteints de la maladie de Parkinson et au bénéfice d’une stimulation cérébrale profonde sont moins réceptifs aux émotions négatives. Une étude franco-genevoise lève le voile [Patients with Parkinson's disease who benefit from deep brain stimulation are less receptive to negative emotions. A Franco-Geneva study lifts the veil], published by the Journal de l’Unige (University of Geneva), March 2010, no. 31, page 14.
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