After completing a master's degree in neuroscience in 2024 in Lyon, I joined the LN2T lab to start a PhD in biomedical sciences. My areas of interest are learning processes, mathematical processing in children, and memory. Following this idea, I study dyscalculia and automatic numerical learning processes that can lead to numerical disorders. The main techniques used here are MEG and structural MRI to investigate brain pathways involved in dyscalculia.