Brandi Jett’s MA Thesis published in the latest edition of JSLHR!

Congratulations Brandi (CWRU ’17 & ’19), for getting your thesis published in the premier ASHA Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research! Brandi’s research on the importance of between word-coarticulation for masked-speech recognition can be found in the latest edition. The article is entitled, “Does Sentence-Level Coarticulation Affect Speech Recognition in Noise or a Speech Masker?”, with co-authors Dr. Emily Buss (UNC-CH), Dr. Gin Best (BU), Dr. Jake Oleson (IOWA) and Dr. Cal.
Brandi Jett article