IU Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Dept
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SLHS Dept @IUBloomington. Committed to excellence, diversity & inclusion in speech, language and hearing sciences. All views our own, not representative of IU.
Bloomington, IN
Joined November 2019
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🎉🎉#HIRING Join us at @iusphs in this open rank TT position in #hearing science / #audiology! This used to be tenured high rank but we've opened it so please apply! https://t.co/LzON35oJVb…
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Our Department Chair, Dr. Tessa Bent, gives IU's Cognitive Science Colloquium talk this coming Monday.
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Come join our outstanding faculty at @iusphs! We are looking for individuals with an interest in adult neurogenic communication disorders and cognitive rehabilitation... And ideally collaborating really closely with me!!!
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We're hiring for an #ASL professor position (assistant level!). Native or near-native fluency in ASL with demonstrated ability to converse fluently in high-level professional and academic conversation. A master’s degree in related field is required.
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We're seeking clinical faculty in #Audiology (assistant level). The areas of expertise are open, but we are particularly interested in applicants with experience in vestib, services with older adults, tinnitus & hearing aid services.
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Come join our outstanding faculty at Indiana University's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences! We are looking for #SLPs with an interest in adult neurogenic communication disorders and cognitive rehabilitation!
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And Dr. Gustafson is looking for a great PhD student to join her in Fall 2025! Our PhD application for international students is in December, and then in January for USA applicants. #phd
Introducing the Children's Auditory Research for Educational Success (CARES) lab at @IUBloomington! We are so excited to be part of @iusphs
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Congrats to Associate Prof Dr. Stark & her team!
Really excited to receive Catalyst funding from the NAM to collaborate with @S_D_Newman & @xiong_yanyu on this project to identify objective language biomarkers of subjective cog decline in underserved populations in Midwest/South https://t.co/ypynEjC3aM
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New paper with @DelingHeee Cross-linguistic and acoustic-driven effects on multiscale neural sync... https://t.co/OLxpJtyoLr
@iusphs @IUB_PNS @UofMemphisCSD
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our esteemed colleague and friend, Daniel Smith. Daniel was an essential part of our ASL team for 15 incredible years, and his loss leaves a void that cannot be filled.
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Congrats to PhD candidate Julianne!
I am SO PROUD of PhD candidate @juliannemfrye who was just notified that she is a recipient of the Dingwall Dissertation Fellowship in the Foundation of Language! A truly awesome achievement & a testament to all her fantastic work on #inner #speech in #aphasia!
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New paper! Does the categorical organization of speech aid its perception in noise? Find out here: Functional benefits of continuous vs. Categorical listening strategies... https://t.co/pHe9mi2Ayc
@roserizzzi @iusphs @IUB_PNS
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Audiograms & the Prevalence of Hearing Loss in U.S. Children & Adolescents (6–19 y.o.): Hearing was unaffected by differences in sex, race/ethnicity. Overall prevalence of hearing loss was ~11%. More details here! 👉 https://t.co/yZJlGO0rka
@iusphs @SIGPerspectives @IUBloomington
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We are remembering Nick Hipskind, a longtime Professor and colleague in our Department.
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Congrats, Katelyn!
Congrats to my PhD trainee Katelyn for receiving a Supplement to Promote Diversity from the NIDCD alongside our R01 on AphasiaBank with Drs. MacWhinney and Fromm. Two years of support to systematically evaluate spontaneous #gesture in older adults and persons with aphasia!
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New paper out revealing artifactual (muscle) confounds to the auditory frequency-following response (FFR). @iusphs @IUB_PNS @roserizzzi @urbanfiddle
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The frequency-following response (FFR) is an evoked potential that provides a neural index of complex sound encoding in the brain. FFRs have been widely used...
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Malachi Henry, a PhD Candidate in Dr. Bent's Speech Perception Lab was just awarded the James E. West Graduate Fellowship by the @acousticsorg ! This award comes with a stipend of $30,000 and $1,000 in travel funds for up to 2 years of study. Huge congrats!
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Congrats to our very own @BrielleStarkPhD on her Fulbright award!
Brielle Stark talks about her new research project which is using VR to tackle the language problems faced by stroke patients - https://t.co/Zeeb5lFPqw
@CamNeuro @CaiusCollege @GatesAlumni @BrielleStarkPhD
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Dr. Shofner retired this year. He was a phenomenal colleague and teacher. This paper puts some of his great teaching ideas on display!
What's special about human speech? This paper describes a lab exercise that allows students to analyze and compare a chimpanzee's speech and human speech. https://t.co/c3TJkYSuwT
#acoustics #speech @iusphs
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