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Mathieu Roy

Academic title(s): 

Associate Professor

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Contact Information:

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Office: 2001 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ College, 760
Phone: 514.398.4234
Email: mathieu.roy3[at]mcgill.ca

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Mailing Address:
Department of Psychology
2001 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ College, 7th floor
Montreal, QC
H3A 1G1

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Mathieu Roy
Biography: 

Research Areas:

Behavioral Neuroscience | Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience | Clinical Psychology

Research Summary:

My research aims at understanding how the brain encodes the subjective experience of pain using a variety of psychophysiological and brain imaging techniques (skin conductance, reflexes, EEG, fMRI). How is pain affected by prior expectations and ongoing emotional states? Why do some people experience more pain than others, and why does sometimes pain seem to endure despite the absence of peripheral injury?

Selected References:

Roy, M., Daw, N., Shohamy, D., Wager, T.D. (2014). Representation of aversive prediction error in the human periaqueductal gray. Nature Neuroscience, 17(11): 1607-12.

Roy, M., Shohamy, D., Wager, T.D. (2012). Ventromedial prefrontal-subcortical systems and the generation of meaning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 16(3): 147-56.

Roy, M., Lebuis, A., Peretz, I., Rainville, P. (2012). Spinal modulation of nociception by music. European Journal of Pain. 16(6):870-7

Roy, M., Piché, M., Chen, J., Peretz, I., Rainville, P. (2009). Cerebral and spinal modulation of pain by emotions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 106(49): 20900-20905.




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