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PhD student in psychology at Universite de Montreal. Love a good meme.

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Hi there

I'm a PhD student at Universite de Montreal (Quebec, Canada) working on the CNeuroMod project under the supervision of Dr. Rainville - LaNeP3 and Dr. Bellec - SIMEXP. I'm interested in studying brain-body interactions related to affective states.

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