Professor Chris Davis | Director, Higher Degree Research

Biography

Professor Davis studies the information processing involved in human communication. His research approach emphasises (a) the nature of the linguistic input (including both written and spoken forms of language), (b) the neural mechanisms engaged when perceiving language, and (c) the effects of linguistic input and neural mechanisms on measurements of human behaviour.

His research has been guided by three interrelated themes:

  1. Multisensory processing: Davis's research investigates both the auditory and visual information involved in speech perception. The research interest can be summed up by the concept of interacting signals and the notion that the different types of signal all contribute to the interpretation of a message.
  2. Human processing of linguistic complexity: Davis (along with colleagues) have been investigating the extent to which components of language processing can be probed when the contribution of task and decision elements have been minimized (chiefly by using masked priming techniques).
  3. Cross-language and developmental comparisons: His work on language development utilizes a cross-linguistic, developmental paradigm to examine the processes by which children learn first spoken and then written language (or how adults may learn other languages).

Research Interests

  • Discovery Project Grant (ARC) Davis, C., Kim, J., & Hazan, V. “Investigating the characteristics of older adults' conversation behaviour”
  • Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) Hazan, V., Kim, J. & Davis, C. "Speech communication in older adults: an acoustic and perceptual investigation"
  • Discovery Project Grant (ARC) Kim, J., Davis, C. & Cooke, M. "Understanding speech in noise: linking perception and computation"
  • 2010 - 2013 ARC Discovery Project: Unconscious processing: to what extent, how flexible and how smart? Davis, C & Kouider, S. $200K

Qualifications and Honours

  • BSc (Hons)
  • PhD (Monash University)

Roles

  • Executive member UWS Ethics CommitteeSubject Editor, Speech Communication

Publications

For a full listing of my publications please see my Western Sydney University profile page (opens in a new window).

Contact Chris

Emailchris.davis@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone+61 2 9772 6855
LocationWestern Sydney University Westmead campus
RoomU.4.17