Working towards improving speech understanding for older people

Research focused on aging, hearing loss, and speech perception.

Projects

Research on neuroplasticity, auditory aging, and speech perception training.

People

Faculty, collaborators, students, and research assistants.

Publications

Peer-reviewed articles and scientific publications.

Research Areas

Aging & Hearing

Understanding how aging impacts auditory perception.

Speech in Noise

Improving speech understanding in difficult environments.

Clinical Research

Evidence-based hearing assessment and rehabilitation.

Latest Research Updates

What Is Auditory Neuroscience and How Does Hearing Work?

Auditory neuroscience is the branch of neuroscience that research how the mind processes sound. It specializes in information how sound

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How Research Labs Study Listening Behavior in Children and Adults

Listening is more than just hearing sounds—it involves attention, understanding, memory, and brain processing. Research labs study listening behavior in

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How the Brain Processes Sound: A Simple Guide

Sound is part of everyday life—from conversations and music to site visitors and nature. But have you ever ever wondered

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What Causes Hearing Loss and How It Affects Everyday Life

Hearing is one of our most important senses, helping us speak, stay privy to our surroundings, and revel in ordinary

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The Difference Between Hearing and Understanding Speech

Hearing and understanding speech are regularly used interchangeably, but they may be no longer the same technique. Many human beings

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What Is Auditory Aging and Why Does It Happen?

As people get older, changes occur all through the body, and the hearing system is no exception. Auditory getting old

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We welcome collaborations with researchers, clinicians, and students interested in hearing, aging, and speech perception research.