On February 3-7, 2024 a large contingent of the APC lab attended the 47th Annual MidWinter Meeting for the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) in Anaheim, CA. Lab members shared their research in eleven poster presentations:
Emily Allen, Juraj Mesik, Anahita Mehta, Kendrick Kay, Andrew Oxenham SU2: Representations of Relative Frequency in Human Auditory Cortex |
Lisanne Bogaard, Andrew Oxenham SU180: The Impact of Inharmonicity on Voice Denumerability and Discrimination in Polyphonic Music |
Braden Maxwell, Andrew Oxenham M177: Cues for Tone-In-Noise Detection: Evidence From Constant-Stimuli and Adaptive Approaches |
Zi Gao, Andrew J. Oxenham SU178: Adaptation to sentences and melodies when making judgments along a voice/non-voice continuum |
Jaeeun Lee, Andrew Oxenham SU 194: The Effects of Temporal-Spectral Asynchrony on Speech Intelligibility in a Multi-Talker Listening Environment |
Juraj Mesik, PuiYii Goh, Magdalena Wojtczak T184: A Comparison of Pupillometric, Cortical-alpha, and Self-report-based Measures of Listening Effort During Speech-in-speech Recognition Task |
Yongtian Ou, Kendrick N. Kay, Andrew J. Oxenham T2: Interaction between fundamental frequency and spectral centroid in the cortical encoding of pitch and timbre, |
Elaea Purmalietis, Andrew J. Oxenham T147: Exploring Level Effects on Auditory Enhancement: Implications for Hearing Loss |
Kelly Whiteford, Neha Rajappa, Penelope Corbett, Andrew Oxenham T173: Mechanisms of Frequency Modulation Perception Across the Adult Lifespan |
Ali Williams, Andrew Oxenham SU182: Comparing Individual Differences Across Spectral Contrast Effects With Speech and Non-Speech Stimuli |
Magdalena Wojtczak, PuiYii Goh, Andrew J. Oxenham
T176: The Role of Perceptual Grouping in Auditory Enhancement Effect
T176: The Role of Perceptual Grouping in Auditory Enhancement Effect