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Thomas ANDRILLON

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Thomas ANDRILLON

Title: Postdoctoral, Research Associate

Function: PI

Affiliated entities INSERM

Biography
Biography
  • 2006: Scientific Baccalaureate at the Lycée Louis Barthou (Pau, 64).
  • 2006-2008 : Preparatory classes for the grandes écoles at the Lycée Pierre de Fermat (Toulouse, 31).
  • 2008-2012: Normal student at the École Normale Supérieure (Paris, France)
  • 2009: Bachelor of Biology (Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, 75).
  • 2009-2012 : Master of Research in Cognitive Sciences (École Normale Supérieure, Paris). Very Good rating (rating: 2/37). Thesis supervisor : Giulio Tononi.2009 Bachelor in Life Sciences (UPMC, Paris) Well Mention.
  • 2012: Diploma from the École Normale Supérieure (Specialty: Cognitive Sciences, Minor: Biology).
  • 2016: Doctorate in Neurosciences (University of Research Paris Sciences and Letters). Title: “The sleeping brain at work: perceptual processing and learning during human sleep”. Thesis supervisor: Sid Kouider.
  • 2017-2019: Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) and Monash University (Melbourne, Australia)
  • 2019-2021: Lecturer at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia)
  • 2021: Inserm Research Fellow at Paris Brain Institute
Research
Research

Every night, when we fall asleep, we lose consciousness of the world around us, sometimes submerged in unconscious sleep and sometimes transported by our dreams. My work seeks to identify the physiological mechanisms responsible for such disruptions. Through the exploration of sleep mechanisms and functions, I also seek to understand the neurological bases of consciousness. I study sleep physiology from single neuron to whole brain activity, and how sleepers respond to external sensory information. My work has shown that some aspects of sleep physiology are regulated locally at the cortical level: for example, while some regions show clear signs of deep sleep, others may be closer to wakefulness. I have also studied how this "local sleep" affects cognition and consciousness.

Team(s)

Team

Mov’It : mouvement, investigations, thérapeutique, mouvement normal et anormal : physiopathologie et thérapeutique expérimentale

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