I was employed as an experimental psychologist 2009 to oversee and teach EEG and ERP technique at the linguistics department of Stockholm university, I have taken care of the lab since then, helping researchers with every aspect of EEG research, from experimental design, recording and technology, processing and analysis, to writing grants and papers, developing child participant ethics and development of cognitive neuroscience at Stockholm University. On the side I have worked on my PhD thesis, that was accepted in February 2024.
The LETO project investigates how infants' experience of language tones is affected by the language environment. The project is part of an international research collaboration on how infants learn to distinguish relevant tone differences.
The MINT project investigates how interaction behaviors of children and parents affect the child's language development. From 2013 to 2024, the project followed around 70 children from infancy up to the age of eleven.
The CAPSL-project investigates statistical learning (SL) and computation of auditory predictability (CAP) in infants and adults. The aim is to determine whether CAP may be an underlying neural mechanism of SL.