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Alexandre Lehmann (PhD)

Academic title(s): 
  • Associate Professor  
  • Principal Investigator at McGill’s Cochlear Implant Research Program. 
  • Principal Investigator at the Centre for Research on Brain Language and Music (CRBLM) 
Alexandre Lehmann (PhD)
Contact Information
Email address: 
alexandre.lehmann [at] mcgill.ca
Department: 
Otolaryngology
Degree(s): 

M.Eng., MSc, PhD

Location: 
McGill University Health Centre (MUHC - Glen) - Royal Victoria Hospital
Graduate supervision: 

Currently supervising students

Group: 
Currently Recruiting
M.Sc. Students
M.Sc. Non-Thesis projects
Ph.D. Students
Research areas: 
Translation and Innovation
Areas of interest: 

Brain Plasticity, Hearing Research, and Computational Neuroscience. Employing cutting-edge methodologies such as neuroimaging, virtual reality, and machine learning.  

Biography: 

Dr. Alexandre Lehmann is a cognitive neuroscientist, Assistant Professor at McGill University, Adjunct Professor at Université de Montréal, and Principal Investigator at the Centre for Research on Brain Language and Music (CRBLM).  Using neuro-imaging and virtual reality, he has been investigating brain plasticity and sensorimotor integration of audition.  

As a principal investigator of McGill’s Cochlear Implant Research Program, he and his team use advanced neuro-behavioural paradigms to investigate hearing cognition and outcomes in cochlear implant users, in order to characterize, model and remediate current deficits faced by patients. 

Dr. Lehmann conducted his cognitive neuroscience doctoral work at College de France and Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics (Germany).  He pursued his post-doctoral fellowship at the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS) and at Montreal’s Geriatric Institute (CRIUGM).  He worked as a visiting researcher and invited professor at the UAEM (Mexico).  Currently Assistant Professor at McGill University’s Otolaryngology Department and Adjunct Professor at University of Montreal’s Psychology Department, he is a principal member of BRAMS-CRBLM where he leads a research team.  

Selected publications: 

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