Date: 2014 Aug 4-8
Venue: White Oaks Resort and Spa, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
DATE | TIME | TITLE | PRESENTERS |
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Aug 5 | 09:10-10:10 | Keynote I Cortical responses to gaps in sound in young and older adults | Bernhard Ross (Rotman Research Institute) |
10:40-11:40 | Cortical activity associated with the detection of temporal gaps in noise | Naruhito Hironaga (Kyushu University) |
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13:30-14:30 | Some fundamental aspects of MEG | Omid Talakoub & Willy Wong (University of Toronto) |
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14:30-15:00 | Perceptual onset timing of postgap marker in across-frequency gap detection | Yousuke Kikuchi (Kyushu University) |
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Aug 6 | 09:10-10:10 | Keynote II The influence of age-related changes in hearing on within- and between-channel gap detection: The effects of stimulus complexity | Bruce Schneider (University of Toronto) |
10:40-11:40 | What underlies between-frequency gap detection | Shuji Mori (Kyushu University) |
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13:30-14:00 | Perception of stop consonants at the beginning of binaurally fused words | Hitomi Kondo (Kyushu University) |
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14:00-14:30 | Auditory gap detection: Theory & models | Hugo Lepage (University of Toronto) |
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14:30-15:00 | Relating speech acoustics to kinematic data | Rohan Bali (University of Toronto) |
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Aug 7 | 09:10-10:10 | Life-span development of audiovisual speech perception: Examination by behavioral and ERP data | Kaoru Sekiyama (Kumamoto University) |
10:40-11:40 | Sound of silence: Cross-linguistic comparison of perception of Japanese geminate consonants | Makiko Sadakata (Donders Institute) |
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13:30-14:00 | Across-channel temporal gap detection in vision: The case of spatial frequency | Nobuyuki Hirose (Kyushu University) |