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.
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
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