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[AUDITORY] Registration for SpIN 2018 comes alive!



Let all who relish the challenges of challenging communication rejoice!

Registration is now open for the 10th Annual Speech In Noise Workshop, 11-12 January 2018 in warm-and-sunny-in-spirit Glasgow.
http://store.nottingham.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/conferences/schools-and-departments/medicine/speech-in-noise-workshop

*** REGISTRATION DEADLINE : 10 December 2017 ***

It's two days of wall-to-wall research, with over fifty posters covering the walls of Glasgow's glorious Trades Hall, and a dozen plenary talks by some of the brightest boffins in the speech-in-noise business: Tim Griffiths, Gaston Hilkhuysen, Edmund Lalor, Ning Ma, Riikka Möttönen, Silke Paulmann, Brechtje Post, Tobias Reichenbach, Michael Richter, Lea-Maria Schmitt, Carine Signoret and Outi Tuomainen. Topics range from socioeconomic factors in communication difficulty to new biomarkers of listening effort, motivation and understanding. So much to hear and see. Have you ever wondered what speech enhancement technologies might come from moths? Step right up!

More information, including the provisional programme, are available at the workshop's webpage: http://spin2018.eu 

Haste ye here!

The Organising Team
  Antje Heinrich
  Bill Whitmer
  & Etienne Gaudrain




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