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EU funding (€3,630,515): Bridging Communication Gaps in Human and Human-AI Interactions: The Role of Accented Speech on Neurocognitive mechanisms and Social Dynamics Hor8 Jul 2025 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Bridging Communication Gaps in Human and Human-AI Interactions: The Role of Accented Speech on Neurocognitive mechanisms and Social Dynamics
HUM.AI.N-ACCENT is an interdisciplinary research project that explores the neurocognitive and social impacts of foreign-accented speech in human-human and human-AI interactions. With millions of new arrivals to the European Union each year, there is an urgent need to understand how foreign accents influence communication, decision-making, and social dynamics. Research has shown that foreign-accented speech can generate biases and increase cognitive load, yet the origins and consequences of these effects are still poorly understood. The HUM.AI.N-ACCENT project aims to fill this gap by combining insights from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, AI engineering, human-computer interaction, and social science, with lifespan perspectives. Using advanced methodologies like neuroimaging, eye-tracking, virtual reality, and neural tracking, the project will investigate how foreign-accented speech affects neural responses, attention allocation, and social judgments. By studying both human-human and human-AI interactions, the project will provide critical insights into how accents shape communication and behaviour in diverse contexts. This research will have far-reaching scientific, societal, and technological impacts. It will deepen our understanding of speech perception and inform the development of more inclusive AI systems, advancing social, educational, clinical, and technology sectors. By training a new generation of researchers through a series of multidisciplinary workshops, hands-on training, and career development activities, HUM.AI.N-ACCENT will promote interdisciplinary collaboration between academic and non-academic sectors, helping the next generation of scientists to drive innovations in speech technology, reduce accent bias, and foster social inclusion. The project objectives align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals ‘Quality of Education’ and ‘Reduce Inequality’.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Advanced Numerical Technologies | ? |
| Bangor University | €348,738 |
| BCBL Basque Center ON Cognition Brain And Language | €282,188 |
| Fundacio Per A La Universitat Oberta de Catalunya | €282,188 |
| STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT | €305,286 |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Padova | €563,510 |
| Universitas Nebrissensis SA | €282,188 |
| Universitat de Barcelona | €282,188 |
| Universite de Lille | €314,669 |
| Universite Libre de Bruxelles | €288,540 |
| Universitetet I Oslo | €339,932 |
| University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin | €341,087 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101226709
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Advanced Numerical Technologies, Enschede, Netherlands.