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Carine Signoret

Senior Associate Professor

I am a cognitive psychologist using neuro-imagery techniques to understand how the human brain works to allow language communication.

Interdisiplinary research

The word that best describes my research profile is interdisciplinary. I am a cognitive psychologist using neuro-imagery techniques to understand how the human brain works to allow language communication. And I am convinced that it is not only a question of psychology. I consider a multidisciplinary approach as indispensable to be able to manage issues encountered in this field and to have a better understanding of the observed effects.

My main research interest, which is the red line between my different studies, is to determine what the factors influencing the perception of the environment are and to understand how this is related to human behaviour. I am particularly interested in auditory perception since it is the first developed sense and a major means of communication.

To achieve this goal, I manage different studies combining knowledge in cognitive psychology, acoustics, linguistic and neurosciences. I am specialised in neuroimaging (EEG, MEG, fMRI), from the installation of the equipment (EEG), design of the experiments, the collection of data, the statistical analysis of the huge amount of resulting data and finally, to the interpretation and publication of the results.

Teaching activities

Since I was PhD student (from 2005), I have been involved in various teaching activities in two different countries: France and Sweden. Working in these two different countries has an important influence on my teaching style and on my teaching abilities. I teach in :
- several fields: psychology, neuroscience, and statistics
- different programs: psychology, neuroscience, biology, physiology, cognitive science among others, thanks to my multidisciplinary profile.
- from basic to advanced level (PhD-student)
- in different languages: French, English, Swedish

Moreover, I supervise and lead students’ projects, while being also course manager.

Publications

2025

Ruijing Ning, Carine Signoret, Emil Holmer, Henrik Danielsson (2025) TRENDS IN HEARING, Vol. 29, Article 23312165251375892 (Article in journal)
Ruijing Ning, Carine Signoret, Emil Holmer, Henrik Danielsson (2025) Trends in Hearing, Vol. 29, Article 23312165251375892 (Article in journal)
Mattias Ekberg, Josefine Andin, Carine Signoret, Stefan Stenfelt, Jenny Jacobsson (2025) PLOS ONE, Vol. 20, Article e0322867 (Article in journal)
Ruijing Ning, Emil Holmer, Henrik Danielsson, Carine Signoret, Andreea Micula, Jerker Rönnberg (2025) Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol. 19, Article 1519934 (Article in journal)
Johanna Wilroth, Emina Alickovic, Martin Skoglund, Carine Signoret, Jerker Rönnberg, Martin Enqvist (2025) eNeuro, Vol. 12, Article 2025 (Article in journal)

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