Sophie Johnson, an undergraduate research assistant in the BLAB lab, has been selected to receive a Hilldale Undergraduate / Faculty Research Fellowship.
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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 …
Sarah Bakst & Carrie Niziolek’s latest publication available on JASA
“Effects of syllable stress in adaptation to altered auditory feedback in vowels” (Bakst & Niziolek, 2021)
Dr. Sarah Bakst wins best talk in poster blitz session at ARO
BLAB postdoc, Sarah Bakst, received an award for having the best talk in the postdoctoral poster blitz session at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2020 MidWinter Meeting.
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.
Dominick Battistini puts BLAB’s new fMRI study on display
BLAB research assistant, Dominick Battistini, presented a poster on our fMRI study looking at speaking-induced suppression in the auditory cortex for his biology course.
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.
Dr. Niziolek gives keynote speech at the Voice Diversity Conference
BLAB Lab Principal Investigator, Dr. Carrie Niziolek gives keynote speech regarding the contextual modulation of voices at the UCL Voice Diversity Conference in London.
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.
BLAB research at SIGNALS Symposium
Visiting BLAB researcher, Andreas Endresen, presents his summer research project at the final SIGNALS symposium.