Camille Bouhour

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Mme Camille Bouhour

PhD Student

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Currently, I'm a PhD student working with Dr. Lucie Bréchet on the MemStim project, investigating the therapeutic potential of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in mild cognitive impairment patients using high density EEG. This work aligns with cutting-edge research in neurostimulation and its applications in cognitive neuroscience. My research interests center on employing innovative, non-invasive brain imaging techniques to treat and better understand mechanisms involved in neuropsychiatric disorders. 

I hold a MSc in Neurosciences from Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. My research experience includes characterizing transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with high-density EEG measures in brain regions implicated in Bipolar Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. I've also conducted graph theory resting-state fMRI analysis exploring the relationship between Schizophrenia and nicotine addiction. As a clinical research coordinator at the JGH in Montreal, Canada, I managed validation studies for various digital health devices, bridging the gap between research and practical applications.


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