Christina directs the LAMA (Language, Music, Attention, Audition) Lab, studying the perceptual, cognitive, and neural processes underlying human communication, focusing on music and language. Her research explores how we attend to communicative signals like speech and song in real-world, noisy environments and how music can support language development, particularly in individuals with Dyslexia. Christina earned her PhD in Experimental Psychology (Human Development) from UNLV in 2016 and honed her neuroscience expertise (EEG, MEG) during her postdoc at the University of Western Ontario and as a visiting scholar at the Donders Institute.