
معرفی
Louah Sirri is a Visiting Researcher in the Department of Psychology at Lancaster University, based in D27, D-Floor, Fylde College. Her research investigates word learning and attention development in preverbal infants, specifically examining how social cues impact language processing through EEG, eye-tracking, and NIRS methodologies.
Her core research interests include:
- Language Acquisition
- Infant Cognition
- Developmental Psychology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Social Cues in Language Processing
Analysis of her 2020 publications reveals consistent focus on cross-modal processing in infant development, particularly how verbal/nonverbal sounds form conceptual representations and how speech intonation modulates face perception. These studies bridge developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience, emphasizing social-communicative foundations of early language acquisition.
She is affiliated with the Developmental Psychology research group.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
No information regarding student advising or research grants was provided in the source materials.

