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_bibliography/papers.bib

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title={Absence of shared representation in the visual cortex challenges unconscious imagery in aphantasia},
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author={Scholz, Christian O and Monzel, Merlin and Liu*, Jianghao},
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journal={Current Biology, in press},
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journal={Current Biology},
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title={Aphantasia as a functional disconnection},
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journal={Trends in Cognitive Sciences, in press},
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journal={Trends in Cognitive Sciences},
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*Upcomming!!! [**Absence of shared representation in the visual cortex challenges unconscious imagery in aphantasia**](https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/enwks_v2) will be out in ***Current Biology***!
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*[**Absence of shared representation in the visual cortex challenges unconscious imagery in aphantasia**](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2025.05.009) is out in ***Current Biology***!

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:rotating_light: [**Aphantasia as functional disconnection**](https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1lCs3_V1r-MVwS) is out in ***Trends in Cognitive Sciences***!
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:rotating_light: [**Aphantasia as functional disconnection**](https://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/abstract/S1364-6613(25)00124-X) is out in ***Trends in Cognitive Sciences***!
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:rotating_light: Preprint: [**an attention-based neural model of subjective imagery and aphantasia**](https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/yrkd6_v1): my latest theoretical paper

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subtitle: I'm postdoc on cognitive neuroscience at <a href="https://parisbraininstitute.org/paris-brain-institute-research-teams/picnic-neuropsychology-and-functional-neuroimaging">Paris brain institute</a>.
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subtitle: I will soon be joining <a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2Dd5uoIAAAAJ&hl=en">Stanislas Dehaene’s lab</a> at <a href="https://www.unicog.org/">Unicog, NeuroSpin</a>.
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**Welcome! Let me guide you through my research journey.**
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I am a cognitive neuroscientist investigating **visual mental imagery** and **aphantasia**, employing advanced neuroimaging techniques such as ultra-high-field 7T fMRI, DTI, and cognitive tasks.
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I am a cognitive neuroscientist investigating **visual mental imagery** and **aphantasia**, employing advanced neuroimaging techniques such as ultra-high-field 7T fMRI, white matter tractography, and cognitive tasks.
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In late 2023, I obtained my Ph.D in Cognitive Neuroscience from Sorbonne University after 4 years at **Paris Brain Institute**, under the supervision of [Paolo Bartolomeo](https://parisbraininstitute.org/collaborators/bartolomeo-paolo). My doctoral work mainly focused on 7T fMRI studies of visual mental imagery and also included spatiotemporal dynamics of the interaction between attention and conscious report.
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In late 2023, I obtained my Ph.D in Cognitive Neuroscience from Sorbonne University after 4 years at **Paris Brain Institute**, under the supervision of [Pr. Paolo Bartolomeo](https://parisbraininstitute.org/collaborators/bartolomeo-paolo). My doctoral work mainly focused on 7T fMRI studies of visual mental imagery and also included spatiotemporal dynamics of the interaction between attention and consciousness.
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My academic path began with a background in mechanical engineering for many years, which later led me to transition into bioengineering, driven by a fascination for the brain's inner workings.
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