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