End-of-Summer Talks
Harvard University’s program in
Speech & Hearing
Bioscience & Technology
presents the
2019 SHBT
End-of-Summer
Talks
September 25th, 2019
Meltzer Auditorium,
Massachusetts Eye and Ear
4:30-7:30PM
Topics and speakers include:
-Investigating Therapeutic Targets for Regeneration of Cochlear Synapses after Acoustic Injury, Taylor Copeland
-Automated Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders Using Speech: A Systematic Review and a Study on
Depression, Daniel Low
-Hair Bundles and Hearing Loss: Investigating the Effect of Stereocilia Bundle Pathology on Hearing
Loss in the Human and Mouse, Chris Buswinka
-The Cholinergic Basal Forebrain Links Auditory Stimuli with Delayed Reinforcement to Support
Learning, Blaise Robert
-Exploring Cortical and Thalamic Circuits for Orientation Encoding, Wisam Reid
-Investigating the Neural Correlates of Modulation of Perception by Temporal Expectations, Christine Liu
-Neuronal Correlates of Behavior in the Posterior Region of the Striatum in an Auditory Classical Conditioning Task, Sandra Romero
-Speech/Language Impairment or Specific Learning Disability? Explaining the Shift in Educational Labels, Wendy Georgan
-Practice Dosage and a New Paradigm for Facilitating Practice in Speech Therapy, Sarah Gutz
-The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Language Production, Leo Zekelman
-Locating Features of Natural Attention Switches in Novel Auditory Attention Decoding Protocol, Stephanie Haro
-Assessment of Prosodic and Articulatory Interactions in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Tanya Talkar
View program details here.