Welcome to the Auditory Perception and Neuroscience Lab!
Using a combination of behavioral, physiological, and electrophysiological techniques, we investigate how different auditory experiences (e.g., speech, language, music, and auditory training) impact typical and atypical auditory systems. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we are involved in developing novel tools for conducting early detection and intervention of hearing disorders.
Please refer to our Publications page for an overview of our work.
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The links are down below! Please take a second to look at the posters and if you are interested, listen to each narration!
Carlys Poster: asha2025-asha.ipostersessions.com/Default.aspx?s=47-D7-05-DF-86-E5-EF-9F-EB-D5-4C-69-7D-4B-84-D2
Dr. Maggu Poster: asha2025-asha.ipostersessions.com/Default.aspx?s=12-54-27-0B-4D-6F-14-E9-2E-AD-97-87-29-1F-AC-51
Dr. Antes poster: asha2025-asha.ipostersessions.com/Default.aspx?s=52-97-9A-25-1A-52-1C-02-19-D4-D5-AC-08-70-0F-CF
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Seeking Children Scientists!
We are currently enrolling 8-13 year olds for this study. Here is our flyer for more details.
If you would like more information, or to sign up, please contact us via email.
Contact Information
| Phone: | 860-486-7960 |
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| E-mail: | hearingbrain@uconn.edu |
| Address: | 2 Alethia Drive, U-1085 David C. Phillips Building, Room 136 (PCSB 136) Storrs, CT 06269 |