UEL Baby Dev Lab

Pierre Labendzki

Pierre Labendzki

Pierre obtained a master degree in engineering at Paris East University. My engineering dissertation (CNRS/ INCC BabyLab, Paris) focused on infant amplitude modulation perception and speech in noise listening abilities. Pierre also completed a master in music informatics at the Gustave Eiffel University, where my dissertation addressed the complexity of musical pieces.

  • Email Pierre Labendzki at u2176677@uel.ac.uk

Latest publications

  1. Perapoch Amadó, M. Greenwood, E., Ives, J., Labendzki, P., Marriott-Haresign, I., Northrop T. J., Phillips, E. A. M., Viswanathan, N. K., Whitehorn, M., Jones, E. J. H., & Wass, S. V. (2023). The neural and physiological substrates of real-world attention change across development. eLife. https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/92171

  2. Viswanathan, N., Labendzki, P., Perapoch Amado, M., Ives, J., Greenwood, E., Northrop, T., ... & Wass, S. (2022). Assessing the Efficacy of Open-Source Solutions to Automated Facial Coding: A Methods-Comparison Study with EMG. Face2face: advancing the science of social interaction.. Face2face: advancing the science of social interaction. https://repository.uel.ac.uk/item/8qy01

  3. Viswanathan, N., Labendzki, P., Perapoch Amado, M., Ives, J., Greenwood, E., Northrop, T., ... & Wass, S. (2022). The Sub-Second Dynamics of Spontaneous Mimicry: An Electromyography Study Tracking Infant Caregiver Dyads during Free Play. XXIII ICIS 2022 Developmental Cascades.. https://repository.uel.ac.uk/item/8qy04

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