Tricoche Leslie
@leslietricoche
Post-doc researcher in neurosc and social psycho
Research field: decision making under social influence, morality, proecologial behaviors, development, fmri
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06-12-2020 10:42:20
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Great interactions at the poster session in Society for Social Neuroscience conference in Japan! Stand For Something Happy to share the results of my first postdoc. Preprint available in osf.io/preprints/osf/…
I created the Moral & Social Brain Lab 2.5 years ago. While there was just 2 PhD students in the first year, 5 postdocs, 9 PhD students, and several Erasmus interns have now joined. This is a huge exponential curve, and I am very proud to be surrounded by so many excellent researchers!
Happy to present our symposium "The power of social influence on decision-making, and what it takes to say ‘No’" at escan2024 @ Ghent on Thursday! With Nicolas Coucke guillaume pech Tricoche Leslie, we present various methods with culturally diverse populations (Military, Rwanda, Cambodia)
How the bain says ''No''? At escan2024 @ Ghent, part of a symposium with Emilie Caspar Nicolas Coucke and guillaume pech Very pleased to present my last results investigating the neuro-cognitive processes a prosocial disobedience in civilians and military.
What neuro-cognitive mechanisms do military personnel, whose duty is to follow orders, use to resist orders they consider immoral? 🤔 Tricoche Leslie Salvatore Lo Bue Moral & Social Brain Lab 📷 Read here our new preprint with fMRI: osf.io/preprints/osf/… Spoiler alert: we found differences !
Thrilled to share our new review—a comparative analysis in neuroscience on how social influence (social presence, conformity, compliance, obedience) impacts decision-making and resistance mechanisms Preprint: osf.io/preprints/osf/… With Tricoche Leslie Ghent Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Moral & Social Brain Lab
History and experimental research have shown that resisting orders from authority is rare. In this new #fMRI paper in Imaging Neuroscience, we studied the neural correlates of the brain's decision to disobey. Tricoche Leslie Moral & Social Brain Lab Ghent Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Link: direct.mit.edu/imag/article/d…
New paper on the neural mechanisms associated with resistance to immoral orders in civilian and military populations! With Tricoche Leslie, Antonin Rovai & Salvatore Lo Bue Salvatore Lo Bue Open Access: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… Moral & Social Brain Lab European Research Council (ERC) Bial Ghent University Research