Patti Adank
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I like things that are speechy, and brainy. Runs Speech on the Brain lab at UCL.
New preprint: Cloned voices are easier to understand in noise than their human originals: the voice cloning intelligibility benefit (with
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/6xnj5_v1?view_only=
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Han Wang
about 2 months ago
NEW PAPER ALERT! In a dual-task-fMRI paradigm, we used machine learning (XGBoost) as a robust and explainable approach to revealing the dissociable task effects on activation patterns for noise-vocoded speech processing in a set of frontotemporal regions that were hidden by inferential statistics🧠😆.
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Check out our lab's NEW paper, now available: "Neural Processing of Noise-Vocoded Speech Under Divided Attention: An fMRI-Machine Learning Study"
#openaccess
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hbm.70312
about 2 months ago
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Han Wang
2 months ago
What a joyful day to wrap up four and a half amazing years at UCL! Huge thanks to my brilliant supervisor
@pattiadank.bsky.social
, the Speech on the Brain Lab, and everyone who’s been part of the ride🤩 UCL has always been—and will always be—a meaningful part of me😝
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I like this, vibrotactile cross-modal processing in cochlear implant users:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Exposure to vibrotactile music improves audiometric performances in individuals with cochlear implants - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Exposure to vibrotactile music improves audiometric performances in individuals with cochlear implants
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-02946-4
3 months ago
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Emma Holmes
5 months ago
Closing tomorrow! Apply for my fully-funded PhD studentship, open to UK students
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Contact
@rongruc.bsky.social
📣Participants Needed 🔍 A fun brain stimulation study using tDCS to explore how we process distorted speech. 👂 2 short lab visits (3h total) = £35 📍 UCL Chandler House (WC1N 1PF) See poster below!
#UCL
#BrainResearch
#BrainStimulation
#PaidStudy
#tDCS
#CognitiveScience
5 months ago
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Emma Holmes
5 months ago
Deadline extended for my fully-funded
#PhD
position - apply by 7th May! Come and work with me & join the UCL Cognitive Hearing Lab:
bit.ly/3RAEYZ8
The studentship is funded by RNID and will help make noisy environments easier for people with hearing loss
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Kate Jeffery
6 months ago
OK here it is, the moment you have all been waiting for! Our advert for 5 posts here at Glasgow: Cognitive neuroscience/psychology. Closing date May 12 - please spread the word
www.nature.com/naturecareer...
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Acoustical Society of America
6 months ago
Available at
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Perceptual adaptation to dysarthric speech is modulated by concurrent phonological processing: A dual task study
Listeners can adapt to noise-vocoded speech under divided attention using a dual task design [Wang, Chen, Yan, McGettigan, Rosen, and Adank, Trends Hear. 27, 23
https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0035883
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Congratulations to Dr Hannah Wilt for passing her PhD viva last week with NO CORRECTIONS. Thanks also to the examiners
@salonikrishnan.bsky.social
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6 months ago
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Paper accepted: "Automatic imitation of vocal actions is unaffected by group membership", - to be published in Psychological Research, - with Hannah Wilt and Tony Trotter
7 months ago
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I suggest everyone visits our webpage and looks at how beautiful we all are thanks to
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's amazing photography skills ;-)
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SHaPS People
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/speech-hearing-and-phonetic-sciences/shaps-people
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New paper accepted with Han Wang, Taylor Hepworth, and Stephanie Borrie, in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America: "Perceptual adaptation to dysarthric speech is modulated by concurrent phonological processing: a dual-task study"
8 months ago
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Gareth Gaskell
9 months ago
MRC Units across the UK have led the scientific world for generations, but are due to be closed with little consultation, for reasons that are largely unknown. Please sign this letter if you would like the MRC to reconsider.
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
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Open letter to Sir Patrick Vallance
To sign the letter, please complete the form here: https://forms.gle/eRydV6VpMQVFPtdF7 Please forward a link to this letter to any colleagues who you think may be interested in signing – we would li...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13HhQGkdomwSEvGOm2NCP3Uhnl6Lzr98EDJg108eVsHE/edit?pli=1&tab=t.0
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Exciting new prepping from my department: Voice deep fakes sound realistic but not (yet) hyperrealistic
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/jqg6e
10 months ago
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We have funded PhD studentships available in Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences (SHaPS) at UCL for UK students only, please contact a potential supervisor in SHaPS to agree on a PhD project first:
www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/researc...
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SHaPS People
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/speech-hearing-and-phonetic-sciences/shaps-people
10 months ago
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I made the leap as well from the platform not to be named, and I should have done so months ago! Here's a picture of Moxie just because
#whippets
10 months ago
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Emily Myers
10 months ago
With Bluesky a-hoppin', now's a good time to advertise that faculty (inc. me!) at UConn (both in Language and Cognition and Speech and Hearing) are recruiting PhD students. Fantastic Lang. Sci. community, some cool training grants.
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Language and Cognition | Department of Psychological Sciences
The language and cognition concentration examines neurobiological mechanisms in speech perception, reading, sentence processing, semantic memory, and more.
https://psychology.uconn.edu/phd/language-and-cognition/
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Auditory-Visual Speech Association (AVISA)
10 months ago
Dissecting the causal role of early inferior frontal activation in reading
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Does the left pIFC specifically & causally mediate rapid computation of speech motor codes at the earliest stage of reading? Used TMS to investigate
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Celia Heyes
10 months ago
Follow the editors!
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