Auditory Aging
@auditoryaging
Lab at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest aiming to understand how auditory perception, cognition, and experiences changes as we age.
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http://www.auditoryaging.com 18-07-2020 17:44:27
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Grateful to CIHR for funding our 5-year project "The cognitive neuroscience of listening effort" With Björn Herrmann Susan Scollie Stephen Van Hedger Brain and Mind Western University -- we have a lot of work to do and will be hiring!
Dip-listening (masking release) is often reduced in older adults. We find this is the case only for disconnected sentences. Older adults benefit as much from dip-listening when listening to engaging stories. To appear in Sci Rep (V.Irsik Ingrid Johnsrude): psyarxiv.com/t7xf3/
Awesome news from the Auditory Aging team. Our Fran Copelli was awarded a 2022 CGS-M Canadian Graduate Scholarship award from CIHR to work on neural markers of naturalistic speech. Thanks also to Rotman Research University of Toronto. We are look forward to seeing results of this research.
Job alert! Join Rotman Research in Toronto, Canada, as the new executive director: tinyurl.com/47u2dxd We are a great team of scientists + amazing opportunities at the RRI to push forward research on the aging brain. Feel free to get in touch for more infos.
We are happy to see this one explore the world. We find age-related changes in alpha oscillatory activity during dynamic attention in time under listening challenges (with Molly Henry, Burkhard Maess @[email protected], Jonas Obleser, Ingrid Johnsrude). biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Seeking POSTDOC in auditory cognition & fMRI Auditory Aging Rotman Research: tinyurl.com/3pkycpx5 (#hearing #cognition #auditory), please retweet. ARO Society for Neuroscience (SfN) APAN Canadian Black Scientists Network Black In Neuro 🧠 #LGBTSTEM #WomenInSTEM #indigenousSTEM #disabledInSTEM
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Interested in graduate studies at @uoft and the Rotman Research in the hearing and aging space? please get in touch with Björn Herrmann. We are looking for two graduate students, one in the brain health space and one in the social health space. We would love hearing from you!