Anne Kösem
Cognitive neuroscience of speech, timing, and rhythm
Cognitive neuroscience of speech, timing, and rhythm
I am a cognitive neuroscientist interested in the brain mechanisms of speech and timing perception. My research aims at uncovering how the brain extracts and combines meaning from time-varying sensory inputs, with a focus on language processing. I address my research questions using a broad range of techniques, from behavioral to neuroimaging experimentation (magneto-encephalography, MEG) and transcranial brain stimulation.
I am currently working as an INSERM researcher at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (CRNL). I previously worked in the Neurobiology of language group at the Donders Institute. I performed my PhD at NeuroSpin in the Cognition & Brain Dynamics group. You can find me on [Twitter] - [Google Scholar] |