
Mate Aller
Research Associate
Mate.Aller@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
01223 766 166
Programme Leader: Matt Davis
My research broadly focuses on understanding the neural bases of speech perception. More specifically, I am investigating: (1) how the brain integrates auditory and visual speech signals during speech comprehension, (2) what are the neural mechanisms of predictive processes underlying human speech perception and (3) the parallels and divergences between human and machine speech recognition. In my work I am using human psycholinguistic and neuroimaging (electro- and magnetoencephalography, EEG/MEG) approaches combined with machine learning and artificial neural network modelling.
For more information please have a look at my personal website: allermat.github.io
CBSU publications
ALLER, M. , Mihalik, A., Nopenny, U. (2022) Audiovisual adaptation is expressed in spatial and decisional codes, Nature Communication, 13(1):3924 [Open Access]
ALLER, M. , Solberg Økland, H., MACGREGOR, L.J., Blank, H.M., DAVIS, M.H. (2022) Differential auditory and visual phase-locking are observed during audio-visual benefit and silent lip-reading for speech perception, The Journal of Neuroscience, 42(31):6108-6120 [Open Access]

ALLER, M. , Solberg Økland, H., MACGREGOR, L.J., Blank, H.M., DAVIS, M.H. (2022) Differential auditory and visual phase-locking are observed during audio-visual benefit and silent lip-reading for speech perception, The Journal of Neuroscience, 42(31):6108-6120 [Open Access]
