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Hi there ! I'm a CNRS researcher at the INCC in Paris (CNRS, Université de Paris Cité). I do research at the Babylab of the INCC where I explore how the auditory system develops in humans and how its development could relate to the ability to perceive speech and to learn a language. For this purpose, I assess auditory and speech perception in infants, children and young adults who have normal hearing or sensori-neural hearing loss.


On this website, you will find more information about our studies!

And here is my short CV:

2017-current CNRS Researcher (Chargée de recherche), Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center (INCC), UMR 8002, Université de Paris Cité.

2015-17 Marie Sklodowska Curie Individual Fellow, University College London, Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences department. Collaboration with Stuart Rosen, Paul Iverson and Lorna Halliday

2014 Postdoctoral research associate with Lynne Werner, Infant hearing lab, Speech and Hearing Department, University of Washington, Seattle (WA, USA)

2010-13 PhD in Cognitive Psychology, Univ Paris Descartes, France, entitled: "Development of speech perception and spectro-temporal modulation processing: Behavioral studies in infants". Supervisors: Josiane Bertoncini & Christian Lorenzi

2010 Diploma of Psychologist

2009-10 MA in Cognitive Psychology, Univ Paris Descartes, France

2008 BA in Psychology, Univ Nice Sophie Antipolis, France