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on the effect of the language environment on auditory speech processing during early development. The postdoctoral researcher will actively participate in experimental design, data collection and analysis, and
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gestures and multimodal speech. - Familiarity with multimodal speech processing software (ELAN, Praat, Anvil, or equivalent): development of comprehensive annotation templates/schemes (hierarchical
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speech processing, a research question that is rapidly gaining in importance. The project is centred on the hypothesis that the cerebellum conveys predictions about upcoming speech sounds to the neocortex
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. • Good written and oral communication skills in English (French is an advantage but not mandatory). Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5629-FLOLEG-003/Default.aspx Work
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and conferences, and contribute to the preparation of manuscripts. Our research focuses on uncovering the proximate mechanisms underlying evolutionary changes in developmental and behavioural processes
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molecules used as simulants (organophosphorus agents) such as UV-visible spectroscopy and gas chromatography. TRAINING AND SKILLS Minimum level of education and/or experience required : Doctorate in Process
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photoactivation to treat deep-seated tumours without photodamage to healthy tissue. Targeting moiety for receptors overexpressed in PDAC cancer will be conjugated to the photosensitisers to specifically generate
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associated with a decrease in motor variability. Such developmental changes in variability are observed during speech acquisition in human infants, as well as during song learning in oscine songbirds. Both
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Description The current project aims to investigate how music rhythm can be used to benefit speech/language processing. Both short-term rhythmic stimulation paradigms (i.e., rhythmic priming), and long-term
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