
معرفی
Aude Noiray is a Senior Researcher at the Laboratoire de Psychologie & Neurocognition (LPNC), University of Grenoble Alpes, and an Associate Member of the Laboratoire de Phonétique de l’UQAM (Montréal) and Haskins Laboratories. Her work integrates experimental phonetics, developmental psychology, and neurocognitive methods to study spoken language fluency in typical and atypical populations.
- Research Focus: Speech motor control, coarticulation dynamics, sensorimotor integration, infant vocalization, reading acquisition, Parkinsonian speech, ultrasound imaging
- Methods: Ultrasound articulography, eye tracking, acoustic analysis, SOLLAR kinematic system
She leads the Voc2Speak ANR-DFG project (2025-2028) on speech development and co-ordinates the Multimodal Speech UGA-INP initiative. Her team collaborates with institutions in the Netherlands, Germany, and Portugal. Recipient of multiple grants including DFG, ANR, NWO, and Marie Skłodowska-Curie funding, she mentors PhD candidates like Teja Rebernik and Elina Rubertus.
Recent publications examine reading-spoken language interactions (JEP: LMC), articulatory Parkinsonian markers (JSLHR), and infant respiratory-vocal coupling. She actively presents at conferences like ISSP, ICPhS, and STEM workshops, advocating for open research and interdisciplinary methodologies.
Collaborations:
- Speech Lab Groningen
- Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology (Lisbon)
- Collegium de Lyon




