Louise Goupil
Louise Goupil joined the UEL BabyDevLab in April 2020 as a post-doctoral researcher. She led the JDIL project, funded by an H2020 Marie Curie fellowship, in which she investigated early word learning from a dyadic perspective, using a combination of behavioural methods and dual EEG.
Louise’s research focused on the (meta)cognitive and social mechanisms that support communication and transmission in humans. She was also interested in how communication shaped conscious perception and metacognition, and vice versa, as well as the parallels and differences between vocal, musical, and linguistic communication. During her PhD at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris (FR), she studied young children’s ability to communicate their doubts. She then joined IRCAM/CNRS (Paris, FR) as a post-doctoral researcher, where she studied vocal communication and coordination during musical improvisation. Louise was also a CNRS researcher at the LPNC / University Grenoble Alpes (FR).
Keep up-to-date with Louise:
Email louise.goupil@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Visit louisegoupil.co.uk
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