Dr. Akshay Maggu’s article, Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Basic Auditory Processing in Young Adults was published today in the American Journal of Audiology.
Research Work
Conference Presentation
Arinjoy Bhattacharjee presented a poster entitled “Does linguistic complexity interact with statistical learning to maximize auditory word learning?” in Expression, Language, and Music Conference 2 in the University of Connecticut on 5th October 2024.
Grant Funding Award
Dr. Akshay Maggu (PI) and Dr. Terry Yanaway (Co-PI) were awarded the Clinical Research and Innovation Seed Program (CRISP) funding. Using behavioral and electrophysiological measures, they will investigate different approaches for treatment of children with listening difficulties.
Paper Published
Paper Published
Paper published in the American Journal of Audiology: No link found between cognitive abilities and basic auditory processing in young adults. [pdf]
Paper Published
Findings on multi-session training and speech learning published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Reveals evening training enhances speech learning in young adults, highlighting implications for optimizing speech therapy scheduling. [pdf]
Conference Presentation
Maggu et al. presented findings on multi-session training and their effect on speech learning at the the 47th Annual Midwinter Meeting Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) held in Anaheim, California, 3-7th February.