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I received my Ph.D. at the Computational Neuroscience of Speech & Hearing Research Group with an emphasis on Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of Zurich.
My Ph.D. projects focussed on how oscillatory brain activity processes slow acoustic modulations in a speech signal and how these processes are modulated by internal (i.e., hearing loss) and external (i.e., background noise) factors. Furthermore, I’m interested how the aging brain perceives lip movements and how information provided by the visual domain interacts with acoustic speech information.