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Emily & Sarah present at AAS!

March 12, 2025
Congratulations to lab trainees Emily Jedlowski and Sarah Bayer who presented posters at the 2025 American Auditory Society Conference in Scottsdale, AZ. 

New paper at Brain & Language!

September 25, 2024
The lab has a new publication in Brain & Language, titled “Individual differences in visual pattern completion predict adaptation to degraded speech” co-authored by Dr. Drouin and Dr. Charles Davis (Duke University). This publication was part of the special issue on neural systems underlying speech processing in challenging listening environments:...

Cameron Thomas Presents Research

May 22, 2024
Congrats to ALLears Lab Member, Cameron Thomas, who presented a poster at the 2024 ºÚÁÏÍø Celebration of Undergraduate Research! He presented ongoing research related to sleep and perceptual learning of noise-vocoded speech. https://our.unc.edu/abstract/thomas-sleep-mediated-learning-of-distorted-speech/

ALLears Lab at the 2023 ASHA Conference

November 30, 2023
The 2023 ASHA Conference in Boston was attended by trainees Talia Mango, recipient of the ASHA Student Research Grant in Audiology, and Stephany Flores, recipient of the meritorious poster award! Looking forward to Seattle next year!

Talia Mango awarded ASHFoundation Grant

October 19, 2023
Congratulations to Talia Mango who was awarded the prestigious Student Research Grant in Audiology from the ASHFoundation! Her proposal explores eye-tracking as a novel outcome measure of speech adaptation in children with hearing loss. Well done!

BeOnline talk available

September 29, 2023
Dr. Drouin presented in the virtual 2023 BeOnline Conference where she discussed her experience running cochlear implant users in online speech perception studies. A recording of the talk can be viewed here: https://beonlineconference.com/lexical-bias-for-ambiguous-speech/

ASHA Poster Acknowledged as Meritorious Submission

August 31, 2023
Former ALLears lab trainee, Stephany Flores (now at CSUF), and Dr. Drouin will present their poster titled “Effects of Training Length on Adaptation to Noise-Vocoded Speech” at the 2023 ASHA Conference in Boston, MA. The submission was acknowledged as a Meritorious Poster Submission, which is recognition for research judged to...

Talia Mango awarded ASHA RMPTA

August 31, 2023
Congratulations to ALLears trainee Talia Mango who was awarded the ASHA Research Mentoring-Pair Travel Award!! She will attend the 2023 ASHA Conference in Boston, MA with Dr. Drouin and receive additional on developing a career in research.

Paper accepted at AP&P

August 31, 2023
The lab published a recent paper in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics titled “Influence of face masks on recalibration of phonetic categories” with co-authors Dr. Drouin (ºÚÁÏÍø) and previous ALLears trainee Jose Rojas (now at SDSU). https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13414-023-02715-3

Laura Putnam presents at ASHA

January 1, 2023
Laura Putnam (former ALLears Lab research assistant) presented research findings on the lexical bias effect for noise-vocoded speech at the 2022 ASHA Conference in New Orleans, LA.Â