Dear all,
It is our pleasure to
announce the Auditory Science Meeting (ASM) 2025 on
Thursday 4th - Friday 5th September 2025. This meeting has previously gone by several other names: ‘Basic Auditory Science (BAS)’, ‘Ear & Hear’, and more.
ASM2025
(meeting website)
will take place at Nottingham Trent University (UK) and will be organised by
the
NTU Hearing Research group and University of Nottingham
Hearing Sciences. Registration will include lunch, refreshments, and
a conference dinner. We are currently working to ensure that these costs are kept as low as possible. You will have to organise your own accommodation, but this is plentiful as the meeting is to be held in
the heart of the city of Nottingham.
Research topics to include but not be limited by the following:
- Hearing loss and hearing-assistive technologies
- Physiology of hearing
- Auditory cortex
- Psychophysics
- Spatial hearing and immersive audio
- Computational audiology
- Rehabilitation and training for improving hearing
- Cognitive aspects of hearing
- Development of hearing
- Age-related hearing decline
- Electrophysiology, neuroimaging and objective measures (M/EEG, fNIRS, fMRI, eCAPs etc.)
- Speech perception
- Language processing
Abstract submission and registration will open on 28th April and
the
deadline for both is 27th June. We expect to be able to give details of both in April.
We look forward to seeing you in Nottingham in the autumn.
NTU Hearing & UoN Hearing Sciences.
NTU Hearing Team: Chris Sumner, Nate Zuk, Joey Ong, Paula Stacey.
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UoN Hearing Sciences: Joe Sollini, Michael Akeroyd.
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