My research focuses on the different mechanisms behind the robust and fast processing of language. In particular, I look into how predictions for speech, at the phoneme, lexical or syntactic levels, foster the processing of incoming speech. Primarily using MEG signals to study the dynamics of those representations, I focus on how the slow dynamics of linguistic units modulates higher frequencies. My current work also involves the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces for communication, using the similar principles based on how neural activity allows decode speech comprehension and auditory attention.

Interests
  • Neural mehcanisms of language
  • Decoding speech comprehension
  • Cortical oscillations
  • Brain-computer interfacing
Education
  • PhD in Neurotechnology, 2020

    Imperial College London

  • MRes in Neurotechnology, 2016

    IMperial College London

  • MSc in Physics, 2013

    Imperial College London

  • MSc in Aerospace Engineering, 2014

    ISAE-SUPAERO