Pierre Labendzki
Pierre is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow funded by the Leverhulme Trust, under the supervision of Prof. Sam Wass. In his postdoctoral research, he explores the fine-grained mechanism of infant attention. In particular, how different hierarchical representations of information in children's media are perceived over development.
His PhD work explored how caregivers scaffold infant attention using song, speech and movement. In particular, how the complexity of these behaviours can change over time, features and contingently on the infant attention.
Pierre obtained a master's degree in engineering at the Université Paris-Est, with an engineering dissertation on infant amplitude modulation perception and speech in noise listening abilities (CNRS/INCC-BabyLab). He also completed a master's in music informatics at the Université Gustave Eiffel, where his dissertation addressed the complexity of musical pieces.
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