Dr. Maggu received the Investigator Support Grant from Apple Inc. to investigate Auditory Processing Disorder in Older Adults with Hearing Loss.
Dr. Maggu received the Investigator Support Grant from Apple Inc. to investigate Auditory Processing Disorder in Older Adults with Hearing Loss.
Carly Furlong will be presenting her research on auditory training and speech learning in noise at two upcoming events. She will showcase her work at the Frontiers Exhibition and LangFest on April 17th, followed by a presentation at the Connecticut Speech and Hearing Association (CSHA) Conference on April 24th. Her study explores how targeted auditory training can enhance speech sound discrimination in challenging listening environments—an area with promising implications for individuals with speech sound disorders.
Carly has been awarded the IBACS Undergraduate Research Supply Award from the Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences to fund our project on speech, learning, and noise.
Dr. Akshay Maggu has been awarded the Investigator Research Grant by the American Academy of Audiology Foundation to develop remote screening solutions for auditory processing disorders
Carly Furlong and Eliza Mulkern are both presenting posters at the American Auditory Society (AAS) 52nd Annual Scientific and Technology Meeting in Scottsdale, Arizona from February 13-15th, 2025!
Carly is presenting Can Training in the Presence of Noise Promote Auditory Learning?
Eliza is presenting Relationship Between Cognitive and Auditory Processing in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder.
Eliza Mulkern received the Conference Participation Award from The Graduate School at UConn for presenting a poster at the upcoming American Auditory Society Conference in Feb 2025. Congratulations!
Precious-Janae, PhD student from Houston Lab joins the Maggu Lab for her Spring 2025 lab rotation. Welcome!
3 new undergraduate students have joined the lab as reasearch assistants. Welcome Neala, Bonnie, and Mikayla!
Paper published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research today. We developed a novel method for classification of Speech Sound Disorder.
Carly Furlong received OUR Conference Presentation award at UConn for presenting a poster at the upcoming American Auditory Society Conference in Feb 2025. Congratulations!