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MSc. graduate | Neuroscience of Language and Speech at UCL @UCL @SHaPS_UCL 🏳️‍🌈 (he/him)

London, UK
Joined October 2023
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@Emma_Holmes_90
Emma Holmes
11 months
Less than 2 weeks left to apply for my open PhD position!
@Emma_Holmes_90
Emma Holmes
11 months
New *Funded PhD opportunity* for UK students to work with me at UCL (London), researching auditory training interventions to improve speech understanding in noisy environments. Deadline 28th April. Full details: https://t.co/IWvQlE3WCG @SHaPS_UCL @UCLPALS [please RT]
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@shutao_yi
Shutao Yi
1 year
Thrilled to assist @tn75146488 in streamlining an EMA experiment and to get a glimpse of the ‘behind the scenes’ in a speech production study! 😆 Excited for more opportunities to contribute to such fascinating research in the near future! @SHaPS_UCL
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@carignan_c
Christopher Carignan
1 year
Filming is officially underway for our upcoming promotional video for the SHaPS department and MSc Language Sciences programme!
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@shutao_yi
Shutao Yi
1 year
I am deeply grateful to my MSc supervisor, Professor Patti Adank, for her unwavering support and meticulous guidance throughout the project. My heartfelt thanks also go to PhD students @RongruChen@hanpatrick_wang and Hannah Wilt for their generous help and encouragement.
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@shutao_yi
Shutao Yi
1 year
Yesterday, I had the incredible opportunity to present my MSc dissertation during the poster session at the @BNS_Neuropsych Autumn Meeting 2024. It was an enriching experience to engage with insightful ideas in the fields of language, neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience.
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@UCLPALS
UCL Psych & Lang Sci
1 year
study by Professor Carolyn McGettigan from UCL PALS found people are unable to tell if a voice speaking to them is that of a real person or an AI clone. She said: “when it comes to a stranger’s voice, they’re basically guessing”. 👉 Find out more here: https://t.co/cxY6nfPkKy
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@Emma_Holmes_90
Emma Holmes
1 year
Come and find us at #ASM2024. This afternoon @ 4pm, Harriet Smith is speaking about how people use pitch variability for voice recognition & intelligibility. Tomorrow, @ElinBonyadi is presenting her PhD work on cognitive influences on speech-in-speech perception (poster 24)
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@carignan_c
Christopher Carignan
2 years
Have you ever been interested in using the "earbuds method" to measure acoustic nasalance, but were perhaps unsure of how the accuracy compares to a traditional nasometer? Then check out my new #OpenAccess article out now in @ASA_JASA! https://t.co/0llzUAyc5n
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Among the variety of methodological tools available for quantifying the degree of nasalization, nasometry has remained a popular choice for both academic and cl
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@matt_with_ears
Matthew Winn
6 years
Want Praat tutorial videos? Learn helpful tools and how to make continua of fricatives and VOT. For experienced phoneticians out there: the good useful stuff begins around video #6, when I lost grip on reality (social isolation hurts). Full playlist: https://t.co/ihK4unfeNJ
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@M_Llompart
Miquel Llompart
2 years
In wonderful Montpellier for #EuroSLA33. This morning (8:30!!) I gave a talk on the link between L2 sound and word recognition and we’ll also be presenting a really fun phonetic training study tomorrow at 11:00 (Joffre A). You should all come by 😁
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@ABradshawPhD
Dr Abbie Bradshaw
2 years
New paper alert! 📢 Here we show that speech motor adaptation is modulated by the acoustics of another voice during a synchronous speech task 🗣️ https://t.co/NTzZt4u2PN
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review - This study tested the hypothesis that speaking with other voices can influence sensorimotor predictions of one’s own voice. Real-time manipulations of...
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@shutao_yi
Shutao Yi
2 years
Yesterday, I attended a forum at UCL on supporting children with speech and language challenges in their early years. It was inspiring to witness many professionals sharing their experiences and strategies for aiding children's development. 📖@clarrysmith @KateShobbrook
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@LEAD_Coalition
Ian Kremer
2 years
Please reTweet to raise awareness about the power of #music on the #brain. #neuroscience #Alzheimers #dementia
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@rebecca_bright1
Rebecca Bright MBE
2 years
Are you a clinician working with older people with hearing loss? We'd love to hear your views about how people report changes in social participation and gather feedback on our proposed questionnaire to measure these changes. Please RT
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@DrFionaKyle
Dr Fiona Kyle
2 years
Fabulous poster at @HVDL_Foundation by @KatieCMason on preschool home literacy environment and reading skills at end of reception class in deaf and hearing children- child interest and engagement are important! @Ladder_Lab @DCAL_UCL @UCLLangCog @ros_herman #slpeeps
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@shutao_yi
Shutao Yi
2 years
Really fulfilling research conference today! Impressed by @DrFionaKyle Dr. Fiona’s longitudinal research and its inclusive sample! Many insightful researches about language disorder! Thank you HvdL @HVDL_Foundation for presenting such golden platform!
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@CAASDproject
Fang Liu
2 years
Come and check out our poster on syntactic processing in #music and #language in #autism@AutismINSAR#INSAR2024, with ⁦@jiayin_li96⁩ ⁦@ERC_Research#EUfunded
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@M_Llompart
Miquel Llompart
2 years
Join me for a 🍺 this evening!! 🧠¿Por qué tenemos acento al hablar otras lenguas? 📍 Bar La Iguana. C/ Roses 46 (Barcelona) 🕐 Around 8:50 pm #pint24ES #pint24BCN @pintofscienceES https://t.co/v8Ab3SYnuA
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@Emma_Holmes_90
Emma Holmes
2 years
Why is it easier to understand people we know? Check out my lay summary of our work here:
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It’s much easier to understand what others are saying if you’re listening to a close friend or family member, compared to a stranger.
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@carignan_c
Christopher Carignan
2 years
A nice example (the word "rainbow") of the similarities and differences of nasalance values for co-collected data from a commercial nasometer, "flat" earbuds, and silicone earbuds. In the top panel, the oral channel of the nasometer is shown in blue and the nasal channel in red.
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