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Carine Signoret is a Senior Associate Professor and cognitive psychologist specializing in neuro-imagery techniques to understand how the human brain functions in relation to language communication. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on identifying the factors that influence environmental perception and its connection to human behavior, with a particular emphasis on auditory perception as a key mode of communication. To achieve her research goals, she integrates knowledge from cognitive psychology, acoustics, and linguistic neurosciences. Her expertise involves specialized neuroimaging methods such as EEG, MEG, and fMRI, as well as the installation of equipment, designing experiments, data collection, and statistical analysis of large datasets for the subsequent interpretation and publication of her findings. Additionally, she has been actively involved in teaching PhD students since 2005 and has taught in various countries including France and Sweden, which has significantly influenced her teaching style and abilities. She teaches fields such as psychology, neuroscience, and statistics across programs like psychology, neuroscience, biology, physiology, and cognitive science at both basic and advanced levels, and supervises student projects as a course manager.
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