Dr. Devin McAuley presented a talk at the University of Michigan titled, “Individual Differences in Speech Understanding in Noise” as part of their ongoing seminar series on “Hearing, Balance, and Chemical Senses.”
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Graduate students Lauren Amick and Carrie Kroger presented talks at the 3rd Annual Symposium on Timing and Rhythm on Saturday, April 8.
Graduate students Lauren Amick and Carrie Kroger presented talks at the 3rd Annual Symposium on Timing and Rhythm on Saturday, April 8.
Members of the TAP lab attended the 3rd Annual Symposium on Timing and Rhythm at McMaster University on April 8.
Members of the TAP lab attended the 3rd Annual Symposium on Timing and Rhythm at McMaster University on April 8.
Dr. McAuley organized a symposium with Dr. Laurel Trainor entitled “Rhythm and optimal development: translation of basic research to the development of evidence-based interventions” for Neurosciences & Music in Boston on June 15th.
Dr. McAuley organized a symposium with Dr. Laurel Trainor entitled “Rhythm and optimal development: translation of basic research to the development of evidence-based interventions” for Neurosciences & Music in Boston on June 15th.
Congratulations to TAP Lab alumnus, Dr. Molly Henry, for being selected as an APS Rising Star! This designation is presented to outstanding psychological scientists at the earliest stages of their research careers post-Ph.D.
Congratulations to TAP Lab alumnus, Dr. Molly Henry, for being selected as an APS Rising Star! This designation is presented to outstanding psychological scientists at the earliest stages of their research careers post-Ph.D.