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Alexandre Reynaud is a researcher at the McGill Vision Research Unit, where he focuses on various aspects of visual processing. His research interests include the study of stereopsis and depth processing, particularly in the context of 3D vision and interocular correlation. He also investigates visual plasticity within the visual system and the effects of induced deprivation on conditions such as amblyopia. Dr. Reynaud's work encompasses the examination of amblyopic suppression, development of training tools, and methodologies aimed at enhancing visual perception. His expertise extends to optical imaging techniques, including voltage-sensitive dye imaging (VSDI), which allows for the study of lateral interactions and signal processing in the primary visual cortex (V1). Additionally, his research explores concepts related to spatial vision, textures, and visual second-order attributes. Through his contributions, he aims to advance the understanding of visual perception and associated disorders.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.