Interested in Cognitive science, more precisely into Hearing sciences studying auditory perception and cognition, using psychology, neuroscience and psychophysics.
My main focus in to use the auditory model to study human cognition, how are we processing sound information, especially natural soundscapes.
My PhD research focuses on Human auditory ecology, more precisely on the human auditory perception of liquid sounds within natural soundscapes. It examines how human listeners hear, process, and emotionally respond to sounds from natural water sources by combining ecoacoustic, ethnographic, psychoacoustic, neurophysiological, and computational modeling methods.