Christopher Heffner
Researcher · Cognitive Neuroscience
Max Planck Institute for Empirical AestheticsAbout
Christopher Heffner, PhD is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics within the Department of Neuroscience. His work investigates the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying speech adaptation and phonetic processing.
Dr. Heffner's research focuses on how individuals adjust to variations in speech rate and accent within native languages and during second language acquisition. His work examines whether these adaptation processes share common cognitive and neural resources through behavioral experiments combined with structural MRI, DTI, and resting-state functional imaging.
His notable findings reveal interrelationships between explicit learning, accent adaptation, and rate adaptation, suggesting shared behavioral plasticity mechanisms. These individual differences correlate with structural variations in auditory temporal brain regions, providing insights into the neural basis of speech flexibility.
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