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Dr. Nathalie Ehrlé | Social Cognition | Best Researcher Award 🏆

PhD at Reims hospital; Paris Cité university, France.

Dr. Nathalie Ehrlé is an accomplished neuropsychologist with a prolific academic and clinical career. Her expertise spans cognitive neuropsychology, clinical neuropsychology, and judicial neuropsychology. Dr. Ehrlé’s academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuropsychology, a DESS in Clinical Neuropsychology, a habilitation to supervise research, and a diploma in judicial expertise. Professionally, she specializes in multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy surgery, and brain tumor cases. She has significantly contributed to the development of neuropsychological units and is an active researcher affiliated with MC2Lab at Université de Paris Cité.

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Education 🎓:

Dr. Ehrlé completed her Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuropsychology in 1998, followed by a DESS in Clinical Neuropsychology from Chambéry in 1999. She earned her Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) in 2014, demonstrating her capacity to lead scientific research. In 2017, she obtained a University Diploma in Judicial Expertise, enhancing her qualifications as a court-appointed expert neuropsychologist for the Reims Court of Appeal and insurance companies.

Work Experience 💼:

With a specialization in multiple sclerosis, epilepsy surgery, and brain tumors, Dr. Ehrlé has been instrumental in establishing and developing the neuropsychology unit within the neurology department at Reims Hospital. She supervises students across various academic levels, from undergraduate to doctoral studies, and actively participates in pharmaceutical protocols, scientific project management, and article reviews.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the provided information, Dr. Ehrlé’s extensive publication record and her roles in clinical and academic settings underscore her recognition and respect within the neuropsychology community.

Research Interests:

Dr. Ehrlé’s research centers on cognitive functions in neurological disorders, with a particular emphasis on social cognition and humor processing in multiple sclerosis patients. Her work includes longitudinal neuropsychological studies and the development of virtual environments to assess moral cognition and related social-cognitive processes.

📚 Publications 

Happy Facial Emotional Congruence in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

Authors: P. Gury, M. Moulin, R. Laroye, … P. Narme, N. Ehrlé

Journal: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2024, 46(7), pp. 644–654

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Multidimensional Assessment of Social Cognition Using Non-Immersive Virtual Reality in Dementia with Lewy Bodies and Alzheimer’s Disease: An Exploratory Study

Authors: E.-F. Msika, M. Verny, B. Dieudonné, … P. Piolino, P. Narme

Journal: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2024, 46(5), pp. 488–503

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Explicit and Implicit Abilities in Humor Processing in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

Authors: P. Gury, M. Moulin, R. Laroye, … P. Narme, N. Ehrlé

Journal: Social Neuroscience, 2024, 19(1), pp. 1–13

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Facial Emotional Congruence in Healthy Adults and Patients Suffering From a Psychiatric or Neurological Disorder

Authors: P. Gury, P. Narme, A. Tommasi, N. Ehrlé

Journal: Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2023, 78(1), pp. 17–35

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Using a Virtual Environment to Assess Moral Cognition and Underlying Social-Cognitive Processes: Two Case Studies

Authors: E.-F. Msika, N. Ehrlé, A. Gaston-Bellegarde, … P. Piolino, P. Narme

Journal: Revue Europeenne de Psychologie Appliquee, 2023, 73(4), 100849

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

“I Have to Translate the Colors”: Description and Implications of a Genuine Case of Phoneme Color Synaesthesia

Authors: L. Bouvet, C. Magnen, C. Bled, J. Tardieu, N. Ehrlé

Journal: Consciousness and Cognition, 2023, 111, 103509

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Updating the Cognitive Model of Humour Perception: A Potential Implicit Processing Pathway?

Authors: P. Gury, J. Petit, V. Roussel, P. Narme, N. Ehrlé

Journal: Cognition and Emotion, 2023, 37(5), pp. 1014–1022

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Using a Computer-Based Virtual Environment to Assess Social Cognition in Aging: An Exploratory Study of the REALSoCog Task

Authors: E.-F. Msika, N. Ehrlé, A. Gaston-Bellegarde, … P. Piolino, P. Narme

Journal: Frontiers in Psychology, 2022, 13, 882165

Citations: 7

Year: 2022

Assessment of the Processes Involved in Cognitive Autonomy in Patients Suffering from Brain Lesions with Degenerative Pathologies or Non-Progressive Acquired Lesions

Authors: P. Gury, M.-M. Billot, C. Galy, … S. Bakchine, N. Ehrlé

Journal: Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 2022, 54(4), pp. 315–332

Citations: 0

Year: 2022

Validation of the French Version of the Minimal Assessment of Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis (MACFIMS)

Authors: N. Maubeuge, M.S.A. Deloire, B. Brochet, … A. Saubusse, A. Ruet

Journal: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2021, 48, 102692

Citations: 7

Year: 2021

Conclusion 

Dr. Nathalie Ehrlé stands as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her significant contributions to understanding and managing cognitive and social impairments in neurological disorders, coupled with her commitment to clinical practice and mentorship, underline her suitability for this recognition. While opportunities for greater interdisciplinary work and public engagement exist, her achievements in neuropsychology are both impactful and inspiring. Awarding her would celebrate her extensive contributions and encourage further groundbreaking work in the field.

 

 

Nathalie Ehrlé | Social Cognition | Best Researcher Award

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