18 search results for “acoustic sign” in the Organisational structure
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Carel ten Cate
I am professor emeritus of Animal Behaviour. I study a broad range of topics in Animal Behaviour and Animal Cognition, but have a prime interest in the development and processing of vocalizations in birds. In comparative research I examine similarities and differences between avian vocalizations and…
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Manolis Fragkiadakis
Manolis Fragkiadakis is a PhD candidate at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics.
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Inocêncio Joao Raul Zandamela
Inocêncio Joao Raul Zandamela is a deaf PhD candidate at the Centre for Linguistics. He is pursuing his degree in research on Sign Language Linguistics and Deaf Studies. He holds a Master’s degree in Science of Education from College of St. Rose, New York- US and a Bachelor’s degree in Education from…
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Adrien Dadone
Adrien Dadone is a researcher at the Centre for Linguistics. He is deaf and comes from France. He is in Leiden for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. Adrien's research focuses on the emergence of sign languages and phenomena of contact with coverbal gestures. He is also interested in studying sign…
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Victoria Nyst
Victoria Nyst is associate professor linguistics whose research interests include historical sign language studies, sign language documentation & description, sign language technology, lexicography, linguistic iconicity, and the gesture-sign language interface. She also works with the Africa Studies…
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Michelle Spierings
Michelle Spierings investigates animal cognition and the evolution of language by comparing pattern recognition abilities across species.
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Jiangnan Sun
I suggest a systematic study into the influence of non-singing female companions on vocal learning in young birds as a proof-of-principle study into how non-imitative learning processes from the social environment influence the timing and content of vocal learning and thus drive the interface between…
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Fien Demuynck
I am passionate about aquatic ecology, conservation and evolution, behavioural biology and global change. During my PhD, I am investigating the density and diversity of pelagic fish in and around offshore windfarms in the North Sea, more specifically related to the underwater acoustic conditions. This…
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Lisa Dörner
Dörner is interested in animal behaviour, neuroethology, ecology and anthropogenic effects on animal behaviour and species dynamics. The focus of her PhD is on the effects of light and noise pollution on migratory fish.
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Janna Houwen
Janna Houwen is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society.
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Ben Haring
Ben Haring is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies.
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Iliana Samara
Iliana Samara is a researcher specialising in the psychology of attraction and social cognition. Her work focuses on how attraction captures our attention and influences the way we perceive and interact with others, as well as the role of coordination between individuals in forming romantic bonds.
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Hans Slabbekoorn
I received my PhD-degree at Leiden University in 1998, after which I went to San Francisco, California, USA for a four-year post-doc with fieldwork in Cameroon and Colorado. Subsequently, I returned to Leiden for another post-doc and to become assistant professor in 2004 and associate professor in 2…
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Pepita Hesselberth
Pepita Hesselberth is Assistant Professor Film, Literary and Media Studies at Leiden University, and research fellow at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen.
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Ionica Smeets