Graduate students Carrie Kroger and Ni-La Le presented research on the Cross-linguistic differences in the effects of distal prosody on speech segmentation at the Tone and Intonation Conference in Gothenburg, SE and at the Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America (GALANA) Conference at Indiana University.
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Undergraduates Audrey Drotos, Sarah Dec, and Jacob Zerka presented their research at the Mid-Michigan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience on July 24. Audrey presented on tempo determination, Sarah presented on rhythmic variation and speech, and Jacob presented on the lab’s Adagia website, which you can check out here.
Undergraduates Audrey Drotos, Sarah Dec, and Jacob Zerka presented their research at the Mid-Michigan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience on July 24. Audrey presented on tempo determination, Sarah presented on rhythmic variation and speech, and Jacob presented on the lab’s Adagia website, which you can check out here.
Undergraduates Audrey Drotos and Sarah Dec presented the lab’s Speech Understanding in Noise project at the Michigan Society for Neuroscience Meeting at Wayne State University.
Undergraduates Audrey Drotos and Sarah Dec presented the lab’s Speech Understanding in Noise project at the Michigan Society for Neuroscience Meeting at Wayne State University.
Undergraduate students in the lab presented four posters at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF) on Friday, April 13. Groups that presented included our Speech Perception in Noise, Narrative Listening, Adagia Project, and Tempo Determination.
Undergraduate students in the lab presented four posters at the University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF) on Friday, April 13. Groups that presented included our Speech Perception in Noise, Narrative Listening, Adagia Project, and Tempo Determination.
Graduate student Lauren Amick and Dr. McAuley published a new paper with Drs. Chang and Wade titled “Social and cognitive impressions of adults who do and do not stutter based on listeners’ perceptions of read-speech samples” in Frontiers in Psychology.
Graduate student Lauren Amick and Dr. McAuley published a new paper with Drs. Chang and Wade titled “Social and cognitive impressions of adults who do and do not stutter based on listeners’ perceptions of read-speech samples” in Frontiers in Psychology.