The Auditory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting brings together researchers from various perspectives to present focused research on auditory cognition.
Come early to Montreal for the @Psychonomic_Soc conference (Thurs, November 14th) and join us at APCAM! Deadline for submission of abstracts and program proposals is September 23, 2019. #psynom19
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Do musicians differ from non musicians? Despite what we're taught in intro psych, both neuroscientists and psychologists are guilty of inferring causation from correlation. E. Glenn Schellenberg
Self disclosure reduces both explicit and implicit social judgments about people who stutter (but negative biases are not completely eliminated). Jennifer Roche
25% of listeners with clinically normal hearing report difficulty hearing in noise. This difficulty is predicted by performance on intensity discrimination at high amplitudes. How you hear quiet sounds isn't sufficient to predict speech in noise performance. Joe Toscano.
N100s corresponding to phoneme categorizing change in response to expectations from priming! Fascinating work on the interaction between bottom up and top down effects by Laura Getz