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I am an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences at the University of Reading.
I received my Ph.D. in Linguistics and M.S. in Statistics from the University of Chicago.
My
research aims to understand how the human brain
processes pitch
information for linguistic and musical purposes during production and
perception. My current areas of research include speech prosody in tone
versus non-tonal languages, pitch processing in typical and atypical
populations, speech/music production and perception, and cognitive and
neural bases of pitch processing.
My Google Scholar page is here.
My University of Reading Staff page is here.
My CAASD project page is here.
My MAP project page is here.
My Psychology Today Blog page is here.
Research Interests
- Psycholinguistics, music cognition, cognitive
neuroscience
- Speech prosody, speech production, speech perception
- Congenital amusia, autism spectrum disorder
- Chinese linguistics, sociolinguistics, phonology,
statistics
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