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Annie Gilbert

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Associée de recherche

Annie Gilbert
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Adresse de courriel: 
annie.c.gilbert [at] mcgill.ca
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Dre Gilbert est associée de recherche à l’École des Sciences de la Communication de l’Université Ã山ǿ¼é. Sa recherche porte sur l’impact des différences individuelles ayant trait à l’expérience bilingue sur la production et la segmentation de la parole, tant en langue maternelle qu’en langue seconde. Ses recherches font principalement appel à des paradigmes comportementaux et électrophysiologiques. Elle a obtenu un doctorat en phonétique de l’Université de Montréal et a complété un stage postdoctoral en psychologie à l’Université Ã山ǿ¼é.

Publications (sélection): 

Peer Reviewed Papers

Boucher, V. J., Gilbert, A. C., & Jemel, B. (2019). The Role of Low-frequency Neural Oscillations in Speech Processing: Revisiting Delta Entrainment. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31 (8), 1205-1215. doi:10.1162/jocn_a_01410

​Boucher, V. J., Gilbert, A. C., & Rosier-Bisaillon, A. (2018). The Structural effects of modality on the rise of symbolic language: A Rebuttal of evolutionary accounts and a laboratory demonstration. Frontiers in Psychology, 9(2300), 1-13.

​Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2015). The perceptual chunking of speech: A demonstration using ERPs. Brain Research, 1603, 101-113.

​Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2014). Perceptual chunking and its effect on memory in speech processing: ERP and behavioral evidence. Frontiers in Psychology : Language Sciences, 5(220), 1-9.

Peer Reviewed Proceedings

Gilbert, A. C., Itzhak, I., & Baum, S. (2016). A cross-language investigation of word segmentation by bilinguals with varying degrees of proficiency: Preliminary results. Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2016, Boston, MA.

​Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2015). Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, UK.

Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2012). Effects of temporal chunking on speech recall. In Q. Ma, H. Ding, & D. Hirst (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Speech Prosody (Vol. 2, pp. 524-527). Shanghai, China: Tongji University Press.

Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2011). The role of rhythmic chunking in speech: Synthesis of findings and evidence from statistical learning. In W.-S. Lee & E. Zee (Eds.), Proceeding of The 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp.747-750). Hong Kong, China: City University of Hong Kong.

Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2010). Exploring the rhythmic segmentation of heard speech using evoked potentials. Speech Prosody 2010, 100 334, 1-3.

Boucher, V. J. & Gilbert, A. C. (2009). The physiology and acoustics of vocal fatigue I: New findings of criterion-based signs for the prevention of acquired voice disorders. In J. I. Godino-Llorente & P. Gomez-Vilda (Eds.), 3rd Advanced Voice Function Assessment International Workshop (pp. 97-100). Madrid, Spain: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.

Boucher, V. J. & Gilbert, A. C. (2009). The physiology and acoustics of vocal fatigue II: What software designers need to know about signs of potential vocal fold lesions. In J. I. Godino-Llorente & P. Gomez-Vilda (Eds.), 3rd Advanced Voice Function Assessment International Workshop (pp. 101-104). Madrid, Spain: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.

Gilbert, A. C., Boucher, V. J., & Jemel, B. (2008). Size of rhythm-groups affects the memory trace of heard words in utterances: Results from a pilot study using evoked potentials. In P. A. Barbosa, S. Madureira, & C. Reis (Eds.), Proceedings of the Speech Prosody 2008 Conference (pp. 379-382). Campinas, Brazil: Editora RG/CNPq.

Gilbert, A. C. & Boucher, V. J. (2007). What do listeners attend to in hearing prosodic structures? Investigating the human speech-parser using short-term recall. In H. van Hamme & R. van Son (Eds.), Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (InterSpeech2007) (pp. 430-433), Antwerp, Belgium: ISCA.

Gilbert, A. C. & Boucher, V. J. (2006). Syntax and syllable count as predictors of French tonal groups: Drawing links to memory for prosody. In R. Hoffmann & H. Mixdorff (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Speech Prosody (pp. 289-292). Dresden, Germany: TUD press.

Prix et distinctions: 

2016-2018 : Subventions de développement Savoir, Conseil de Recherches en Sciences Humaines du Canada
2012 – 2014: Bourse postdoctorale, Fonds Québécois de Recherche sur la Société et la Culture.
2010: Prix 2010 d’excellence en enseignement de l'Université de Montréal.
2007 – 2010: Bourses d’études supérieures du Canada — Doctorat, Conseil de Recherches en Sciences Humaines du Canada.
2006 – 2008: Bourse de doctorat en recherche, Fonds Québécois de Recherche sur la Société et la Culture.
2004: Bourses d’études supérieures du Canada — Maîtrise, Conseil de Recherches en Sciences Humaines du Canada..

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