Dr. Calandruccio will be speaking about "Linguistic contributions to speech-on-speech masking" as an invited guest at the Cognitive Science Colloquium at the University at Buffalo on September 27.
Dr. Cal will spend two days at ASHA's National Office attending the Convention Program Committee Kick-Off Meeting to start planning the Hearing Science Section of the 2018 ASHA Convention to be held in Boston, MA. It looks like it is going to be a great meeting!
The SpAR Lab thanks the Global Center for Hearing & Speech Research at the University of South Florida for their generous travel award. The award will be used toward Silvia (Rodriguez) Hernandez's attendance to the 7th International & Interdisciplinary Aging and Speech Communication Research Conference in Tampa. She will be presenting...
SpAR Lab has had an amazing and busy summer. There's nothing better than an ice cream cake to cap it off sweetly!
Silvia Rodriguez (left) & Kristina Bowdrie (right)
Goodbye Summer 2017!
Dr. Lauren Calandruccio, Dr. Emily Buss, and Kristina Bowdrie published "Effectiveness of Two-Talker Maskers That Differ in Talker Congruity and Perceptual Similarity to the Target Speech" in in the journal Trends in Hearing.
Please email HearingResearch@case.edu to request a copy of the article.
Calandruccio receives W.P. Jones Presidential Faculty Development Fund to conduct memory and audition study with clinical psychology doctoral student Silvia Rodriguez and psychology professor, Dr. Bob Greene.
This year's SpAR Lab is big in number, projects, and heart. Spring 2017 has been amazing!
We wish all the best to Kristina Bowdrie, Brandi Jett, Mary Lowery, and Nardine Taleb in the next step of their journeys. This fall, Kristina will begin pursuing an audiology degree at the Ohio State University in Columbus. Brandi will be...
Check out SpAR Lab at the 2017 OSLHA Convention!
March 30th - April 1st
Columbus, OH
Friday Luncheon
Poster Session--Great job everyone!
Thank you Columbus!