Julien Besle

Academic profile

Dr Julien Besle

Lecturer in Psychology
School of Psychology (Faculty of Health)

About Julien

I am interested in the neural underpinnings of sensory perception (hearing, vision and touch), which I study using a range of neuroimaging techniques, from EEG, MEG and intracranial EEG to structural and functional MRI.

Prospective PhD students can find my available PhD projects here: /schools/psychology/phd-studentships

Supervised Research Degrees

2020 Master student co-supervision Connectivity-based and functional parcellation of tonotopically-organized human auditory cortex, Candidate: Nour Nahle, MSc in Brain Imaging, Lebanese University

2019 Master student co-supervision Single-subject, in vivo parcellation of human auditory cortex using functional, structural and diffusion MRI,
Candidate: Iman Nassar, MSc in Brain Imaging, Lebanese University

2015 2019 PhD student co-supervision Towards the detection of tonotopic re-organization in the human auditory cortex,
PhD candidate: Ben Gurer, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham

2013 2014 Undergraduateproject student supervision In-Vivo Parcellation of the Core Human Auditory Cortex
BSc Neuroscience (3rd year), University of Nottingham

Teaching

Perception

Cognitive Neuroscience

Brain Imaging

Research methods

Statistics

Contact Julien

+44 1752 584804