New paper! Does the categorical organization of speech aid its perception in noise? Find out here:
Functional benefits of continuous vs. Categorical listening strategies... https://t.co/pHe9mi2Ayc
@roserizzzi@iusphs@IUB_PNS
New paper out revealing artifactual (muscle) confounds to the auditory frequency-following response (FFR). @iusphs@IUB_PNS@roserizzzi@urbanfiddle
https://t.co/5EY01IQJaj
Functional benefits of continuous vs. categorical listening strategies on the neural encoding and perception of noise-degraded speech https://t.co/2YCrbrRcMZ @roserizzzi@iusphs@IUB_PNS
Thrilled to announce that Elizabeth Drobny @Edrobny23 won the SLHS Watson Research Award!! This award goes to graduating senior with the best senior honors poster. We will miss her in the lab! @iusphs@IUB_PNS
Come see my talk on effects of listening strategies on speech in noise on Wednesday morning at #AROMWM! A double dose of @BidelmanLab with @urbanfiddle presenting her recent work as well.
Check out my first first-authored paper suggesting auditory brainstem involvement in categorical speech perception! @BidelmanLab
Duplex perception reveals brainstem auditory representations are modulated by listeners’ ongoing percept for speech https://t.co/9vfUrNugmB