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Roll out the red carpet, it's time for the launch of our lab's Introductory video!
Can strong conclusions be drawn from a single study? If two studies contradict each other, does this mean that we cannot trust science?
This text is the third in the series on speech processing. In previous publications, we presented the peripheral auditory system, which is the entry point for all sounds, as well as the central subcortical auditory system, which carries sounds from the ear to the brain. In this post, we will discuss the functioning of the central “cortical” auditory system, that is to say, the auditory cortex.
This week, we are pleased to announce the arrival of a postdoctoral fellow in our lab: Edith!
After several months of analysis and writing, the results of our survey on occupational voice users are now published!
A new international graduate research intern, Camille, is joining our lab for the winter 2022 semester!
The ability to perceive speech in the presence of noise declines with age. However, the practice of certain musical activities, such as singing, could minimize this decline. But is this the case for everyone who sings? And how can we explain the link between singing and speech perception?
The winter of 2022 is shaping up to be quite busy at the lab, and we’ve decided to give you an overview of what we’ll be working on!
As we approach the end of 2021, it is time to take stock of our realizations!
According to a 2013 online survey in the United States, 65% of 2013 respondents believed that we only use 10% of our brains on a daily basis (The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, 2013). However, it is without a doubt a myth!