University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Emma Baumgardt Presents at the UW-Madison Undergraduate Research Symposium

Emma Baumgardt, and undergraduate research assistant in the BLAB lab, is presenting her work on a new online speech perception study at UW-Madison’s Undergraduate Research Symposium. The impact of sensorimotor adaptation on speech intelligibility In a previous study, speakers were presented with altered auditory feedback that decreased their vowel contrast, and learned to oppose the …

Dr. Bakst receives ARO 2020 MidWinter Travel Award

BLAB postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Sarah Bakst, has received the Travel Award for the Association for Research in Otolaryngology’s 2020 MidWinter Meeting. Dr. Bakst will be presenting her research findings titled: Speech Error-Detection Thresholds in Cochlear Implant and Normal Hearing Listeners. For more information about the ARO 2020 MidWinter Meeting, see here: https://www.aro.org/midwinter-meeting-information  

BLAB researchers present at ASA

Dr. Niziolek and Dr. Bakst both present recent research findings at the Acoustical Society of America’s 178th meeting in San Diego. To see more about the meeting, see here: https://acousticalsociety.org/program-of-178th-meeting-of-the-acoustical-society-of-america/

Sarah Bakst presents at MidPhon

Dr. Sarah Bakst gives talk titled: How many targets does [ə] have? An altered auditory feedback study at MidPhon’s 24th Annual Conference. For more information on MidPhon24, see https://sites.uwm.edu/midphon24/

BLAB research at SIGNALS Symposium

Visiting BLAB researcher, Andreas Endresen, presents his summer research project at the final SIGNALS symposium. Andreas Endresen spent his summer working on MRI and speech research with Dr. Carrie Niziolek.  He presented their research at the final SIGNALS symposium (pictured below).                             …