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6th International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication
Open for registration and abstract submission,
www.chscom2022.se
We take the theme “Hearing loss, cognition, aging and dementia” from the last conference with us into 2022 and add ”Communicative interaction and effort”,
”Neural coding of auditory signals” and ”Towards cognitive technologies for hearing enhancement” to further develop the field of Cognitive Hearing Science.
We look forward to meeting you and to explore these new themes. The conference includes invited speakers, open poster sessions and social events.
Digital participation will be offered, so that as many of you as possible can take part of the world leading research.
Preliminary programme for the conference:
June 12
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Registration (15.00-16.00). Conference start with introductory keynotes (16.00-18.00).
Opening reception (18.00-) at Linköping Konsert & Kongress.
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June 13
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Conference (08:30-17:00) at Linköping Konsert & Kongress. Social event (18.00-) at Linköping Konsert & Kongress.
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June 14
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Conference (08:30-17:00). Conference dinner (19:00-) at Linköping Konsert & Kongress.
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June 15
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Conference (08:30-12:00). Lunch-to-go (12:00-13:00) at Linköping Konsert & Kongress.
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Introductory keynotes are Kathy Pichora-Fuller and TBA.
Speakers to be continuously updated on the website.
Speakers / conference themes:
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Theme 1
Hearing loss, cognition, aging and dementia
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Theme 2
Communicative interaction and effort
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Theme 3
Neural coding of auditory signals
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Theme 4
Towards cognitive technologies for hearing enhancement
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Keynotes
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Helen Henshaw
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Simon Carlile
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Nima Mesgarani
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Thomas Lunner
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On behalf of the Scientific Committee,
Sergi Rotger Griful
Ph.D, Senior Researcher
Eriksholm Research Centre
Rørtangvej 20
3070 Snekkersten
Denmark
Direct: +45 4829 8940
Email: segr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website:
www.eriksholm.com
Eriksholm pursues audiological discoveries with the potential to significantly enhance end-user benefits in future hearing care.
We work in close collaboration with academic research institutions, clinicians and end-users, and being part of Oticon ensures that our scientific insights are applied in solutions that empower people with hearing loss.
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