Laurent Mottron

Laurent Mottron
Born (1952-06-13) June 13, 1952
Bléré, France
Nationality  Canada
Fields cognitive neuroscience
Institutions University of Montreal

Laurent Mottron is a full professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Montreal and “Chercheur National” with Quebec Health Research Fund. He holds the Marcel and Rolande Gosselin research chair on cognitive neuroscience in autism of the Montreal University since 2008.[1] As a clinician, he founded the specialized autism spectrum disorder without mental retardation clinic at the Rivière-des-Prairies Hospital, Montreal, Quebec in 1995, and the pervasive development disorder centre for excellence of Université de Montréal(CETEDUM) in 2007.[2]

Since 1997, his research has been funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He has signed some hundred scientific articles about the cognitive neuroscience of autism. His most significant results relate to visual and auditory perception in Savant and non savant autism, investigated by brain imaging and cognitive tasks. The Enhanced Perceptual Functioning model that he developed with the Montreal group is now one of the leading theories for interpreting cognitive and fMRI data in autism. He is also interested in re-examining the role of mental retardation and epilepsy in primary autism, and in the inclusion of autistic researchers in science.

Publications (Selected)

Books

References

  1. "Marcel & Rolande Gosselin Research Chair in Autism Cognitive Neuroscience of the Université de Montréal".
  2. "CETEDUM".

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