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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πŸŽ‰ Big news from the lab!
Our ASHA 2025 poster β€” "Establishing the Link Between Cognitive and Auditory Processing to Differentiate Children with APD" β€” has earned two prestigious honors:
πŸ… Centennial Session – one of just 191 selected from over 3,700 submissions
πŸ… Meritorious Poster – one of only 88 chosen from 1,586 posters
Authors: Akshay Maggu, Eliza Mulkern, Sophia Dmitriyeva, Aaron Seitz
πŸ“… Nov 21, 2025 | Washington, D.C. & ASHA Virtual Program
#Asha2025 #audiology #APDResearch #CentennialSession #meritoriousposter
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Seeking Children Scientists!

We are currently enrolling 8-13 year olds for this study. Here is our flyerΒ for more details.

If you would like more information, or to sign up, please contact us via email.

Contact Information

Phone: 860-486-7960
hearingbrain@uconn.edu
Address: 2 Alethia Drive, U-1085
David C. Phillips Building, Room 136 (PCSB 136)
Storrs, CT 06269