Undergraduate researcher Audrey Drotos presented TAP Lab research on speech perception in noise differences between musicians and non-musicians at the Mid-Michigan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience on July 26.
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TAP Lab Researchers Lauren Amick, Audrey Drotos, Sarah Dec, and Shay Robison traveled to Birmingham, England last week for the 16th Annual Rhythm Production and Perception Workshop!
TAP Lab Researchers Lauren Amick, Audrey Drotos, Sarah Dec, and Shay Robison traveled to Birmingham, England last week for the 16th Annual Rhythm Production and Perception Workshop! This biannual conference brings together some of the forefront researchers in rhythm to exchange ideas and learn from each other. Graduate student Lauren Amick presented research on the perception of auditory grouping, and all of the lab members enjoyed learning about new research in the fields of music, speech, and rhythm.
Drs. McAuley and Phillips received a new grant from the National Science Foundation in collaboration with Dr. Lisa Margulis at the University of Arkansas to investigate the role of narrative in music perception. We’re excited to work on this new project in the TAP Lab!
Drs. McAuley and Phillips received a new grant from the National Science Foundation in collaboration with Dr. Lisa Margulis at the University of Arkansas to investigate the role of narrative in music perception. We’re excited to work on this new project in the TAP Lab!
Dr. McAuley co-organized a symposium with Dr. Laurel Trainor on “Rhythm and Optimal Development” for the Neurosciences & Music Conference at Harvard Medical School
Dr. McAuley co-organized a symposium with Dr. Laurel Trainor on “Rhythm and Optimal Development” for the Neurosciences & Music Conference at Harvard Medical School. Graduate students Lauren Amick and Carrie Kroger are also presenting posters at this event.
Lab members attend the Sync Summer School through M.S.U.’s Communication Arts and Sciences department, where Dr. McAuley presented a talk titled “A Lifespan Perspective on Entrainment and Attentional Dynamics.”
Lab members attend the Sync Summer School through M.S.U.’s Communication Arts and Sciences department, where Dr. McAuley presented a talk titled “A Lifespan Perspective on Entrainment and Attentional Dynamics.” (Thanks to Clare Grall for this great doodle of Dr. McAuley giving his presentation!)