Audiology & Auditory Evoked Potentials Laboratory Lab
Developmental Language Lab
Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab
Hearing Science Lab
Neurolinguistics Lab
Speech Acoustics and Perception Lab
Audiology Suite
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Audiology &
Auditory Evoked Potentials Laboratory (Room 7401)
Director: Dr.
Brett Martin
Research in this laboratory focuses on behavioral and
neurophysiologic processing of auditory information, especially
speech.
Developmental Language Lab (Room 7410)
Director: Dr. Richard Schwartz
Lab Meetings:
The goal of the Developmental Language Laboratory is to
understand the nature and underlying causes of childhood language
impairments. To this end, we study the relationship between speech
perception, the processing of language, and the brain mechanisms
underlying language processing in production in young children acquiring
language typically and atypically.
Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Room 7392)
Director: Dr. Valerie Shafer
Lab Meetings:
The goal of the Developmental Neurolinguistic Lab is to understand
the relationship between language and brain development, and later
brain organization. Research projects are in progress that use electrophysiological
methods to examine brain processes. An understanding of the relationship
between language and brain development and later brain organization
will help explain the nature of developmental language disorders.
Hearing Science Lab (Room 7402)
Director: Dr. Glenis Long
Lab Meetings:
Research in this laboratory attempts to improve our understanding
of the role of the cochlear (inner ear). Otoacoustic emissions
(sounds generated by the cochlea) are used a noninvasive tool for
investigation of cochlear mechanics. This research is combined with
psychoacoustic research to better understand the perceptual
consequences of cochlear nonlinearity and distortion. The laboratory
is fully equipped to synthesize, record and analyze acoustic
stimuli. The experimental research is conducted along with the
development of computer simulations of cochlear mechanics.
Neurolinguistics Lab (Room 7404)
Director: Dr. Loraine K.
Obler
Lab Meetings:
In this Laboratory work is conducted on
bilingualism and bidialectalism in aphasia, morphological disorders
in agrammatic aphasia across languages, processes involves in
reading in normals and dyslexics, and language changes associated
with healthy aging and dementia (e.g., the ability to comprehend
accented speech). The Neurolinguistics Laboratory meetings are
held Thursday mornings during the school year and are open to all.
The laboratory currently sponsors two open study-groups as well, one
on Bilingualism and one on writing up one's dissertation.
Speech Acoustics and Perception Lab (Room 7303)
Director: Dr. Winifred Strange
Co-Investigator: Dr. James J. Jenkins Professor Emeritus
Lab Meetings:
Research in this laboratory is concerned with understanding the
nature of the acoustic structure of speech and how it is perceived
by normal hearing adults. A central emphasis of this research is
the investigation of speech materials that more closely resemble
"real world" utterances, i.e., continuous speech utterances in which
phonetic segments are co articulated within a prosodic structure.
Another theme is the investigation of cross-language differences
in speech production (as examined by acoustical analysis) and speech
perception. A major project, funded by NIDCD, investigates the cross-language
differences in production and perception of vowels of American English,
Danish, German, French, and Japanese. Other projects examine perception
and production patterns of adult second-language learners of English
(native speakers of Haitian Kreyol, Russian, Spanish, and Hebrew).
Finally, experiments are currently underway which examine similarities
and differences in perception of speech and meaningful (environmental)
non-speech acoustic signals.
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