We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. Catherine Crockford Great Ape Social Mind Lab Institut de Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod CNRS The patterning and ontogeny of chimpanzee vocal sequences – and brain pathways A striking feature of the human species is our large brain, enabling some complex skills that surpass those […]
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- From January 1, 2018
- To December 9, 2022
Join us for short talks by our graduate students in the ILST program. Speaker:Xin Gao Title: How do social labeling and language experience affect the perception of nasal codas in Shanghai Mandarin? Speaker: May Chan Title: Cue integration in speech and music Abstract:Listeners integrate multidimensional cues (e.g., spectral shape) during […]
Michael Beauchamp Department of Neurosurgery University of Pennsylvania Interactions between Face and Voice: New Findings in Human Speech Perception Auditory information from a talker’s voice and visual information from a talker’s face provide independent cues about speech content. In the illusion known as the McGurk effect, integration of conflicting auditory and visual speech […]
Electronic Auditory Research Seminars presents: Trainee Talks via Zoom – check the E.A.R.S. website for the link!
Stephanie Palmer Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy University of Chicago How behavioral and evolutionary constraints sculpt early visual processing Biological systems must selectively encode partial information about the environment, as dictated by the capacity constraints at work in all living organisms. For example, we cannot see every feature of the light field […]