2011 Research Symposium
A yearly event at the ASHA Convention is the Research Symposium, where current, theme-focused research is presented by experts.
Symposium Topic
Neurobiological Bases of Auditory and Speech Perception
Symposium Presentations
The narrated presentations are available online:
Proceedings of the 2011 Research Symposium
Papers from the 2011 Symposium were published in the Journal of Communication Disorders, Volume 45, Issue 6, 2012. Links to the PubMed abstracts are provided.
| Author(s) |
Title
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Pages |
Hickok, G.
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The cortical organization of speech processing: Feedback control and predictive coding in the context of a dual-stream model (abstract)
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393–402 |
Kraus, N.
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Biological impact of music and software-based auditory training (abstract)
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403–410 |
Moore, D. R.
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Listening difficulties in children: Bottom-up and top-down contributions (abstract)
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411–418 |
Scott, S. K.
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The neurobiology of speech perception and production—Can functional imaging tell us anything we did not already know? (abstract)
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419–425 |
Shuster, L. I. and Hunter, L. L.
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21st annual NIDCD-sponsored research symposium: Neurobiological processes underlying auditory and speech perception (abstract)
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391–392 |