FFR workshop (Axelle Calcus )


Subject: FFR workshop
From:    Axelle Calcus  <acalcus@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 2 Mar 2016 23:07:28 -0500
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--Apple-Mail=_8B84ED29-42C7-4C1F-95F4-62740A1A17E8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Dear all, =20 This is a reminder that the abstract submission deadline for the FFR = workshop is 15 March 2016.=20 The FFR workshop is a two day workshop on the Frequency Following = Response to be held on 19 - 20 May 2016 at Boston University. The idea = of the workshop is to bring the FFR community together and to open up = the discussion on the origins and interpretation of the response, = explore new recording and analysis techniques, and discuss clinical = applications as well as hot topics in the field. The workshop will = consist of several oral presentations, round table discussions, and = poster sessions. =20 The following speakers have confirmed their contributions (titles = subject to change): Prof. E. Bartlett (Purdue University, USA): =E2=80=9COvercompensation in = older males -- for hearing=E2=80=9D Prof. M. Malmierca (University of Salamanca, Spain): =E2=80=9CSubcortical = stimulus-specific adaption=E2=80=9C Dr. D. Ruggles (University of Minneapolis, USA): =E2=80=9CComplex = auditory processing through the lens of simultaneous subcortical and = cortical sustained EEG responses=E2=80=9C Dr. V. Easwar (The Hospital for Sick Children, Canada): =E2=80=9CSpeech-ev= oked envelope following responses as a hearing aid outcome measure=E2=80=9C= Prof. N. Kraus (Northwestern University, USA): =E2=80=9CFFR to inform = listening disorders in the clinic and the classroom=E2=80=9C Dr. H. Bharadwaj (Massachusetts General Hospital, USA): =E2=80=9CFactors = contributing to EFR variability=E2=80=9C Dr. L. Varghese (Boston University, USA): =E2=80=9CWhy your EFR = experiment probably won=E2=80=99t work=E2=80=9C You can submit your abstracts by sending an email to Axelle Calcus at = acalcus@xxxxxxxx <mailto:acalcus@xxxxxxxx>. All participants are invited to = present their research in poster sessions. There will be an opportunity = for a few to present work orally. If you would like to take this = opportunity please state this when you submit the abstract. Abstract = length must not exceed 400 words. Notification of abstract = acceptance/rejection will be made no later than April 10 2016. Registration for the workshop will open soon at sites.bu.edu/ffrworkshop = <http://sites.bu.edu/ffrworkshop/>.=20 Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at acalcus@xxxxxxxx = <mailto:acalcus@xxxxxxxx> if you have any questions regarding the = workshop. Kind regards, =20 Tim Schoof (Northwestern University), Axelle Calcus (Boston University), = Barbara Shinn-Cunningham (Boston University) --Apple-Mail=_8B84ED29-42C7-4C1F-95F4-62740A1A17E8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dutf-8"></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" = class=3D""><div class=3D""><p class=3D"MsoNormal">Dear all,</p><div = class=3D"">&nbsp;<br class=3D""></div><p class=3D"MsoNormal">This is a = reminder that the abstract submission deadline for the FFR workshop = is&nbsp;<b class=3D"">15 March 2016</b>.&nbsp;<strong class=3D""><br = class=3D""></strong></p><p class=3D"MsoNormal"><br class=3D""></p><p = class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin-bottom: 10pt; line-height: = 12.75pt;">The FFR workshop is a two day workshop on the Frequency = Following Response to be held on&nbsp;<b class=3D"">19 - 20 May = 2016</b>&nbsp;at Boston University. The idea of the workshop is to bring = the FFR community together and to open up the discussion on the origins = and interpretation of the response, explore new recording and analysis = techniques, and discuss clinical applications as well as hot topics in = the field. The workshop will consist of several oral presentations, = round table discussions, and poster sessions.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br = class=3D""></p><div class=3D""><p class=3D"">The following speakers have = confirmed their contributions (titles subject to change):</p><ul = class=3D""><li class=3D"">Prof. E. Bartlett (Purdue University, USA): = =E2=80=9COvercompensation in older males -- for hearing=E2=80=9D</li><li = class=3D"">Prof. M. Malmierca (University of Salamanca, Spain): = =E2=80=9CSubcortical stimulus-specific adaption=E2=80=9C</li><li = class=3D"">Dr. D. Ruggles (University of Minneapolis, USA): =E2=80=9CCompl= ex auditory processing through the lens of simultaneous subcortical and = cortical sustained EEG responses=E2=80=9C</li><li class=3D"">Dr. V. = Easwar (The Hospital for Sick Children, Canada): =E2=80=9CSpeech-evoked = envelope following responses as a hearing aid outcome measure=E2=80=9C</li= ><li class=3D"">Prof. N. Kraus (Northwestern University, USA): =E2=80=9CFF= R to inform listening disorders in the clinic and the = classroom=E2=80=9C</li><li class=3D"">Dr. H. Bharadwaj (Massachusetts = General Hospital, USA): =E2=80=9CFactors contributing to EFR = variability=E2=80=9C</li><li class=3D"">Dr. L. Varghese (Boston = University, USA): =E2=80=9CWhy your EFR experiment probably won=E2=80=99t = work=E2=80=9C</li></ul>You can submit your abstracts by sending an email = to Axelle Calcus at&nbsp;<a href=3D"mailto:acalcus@xxxxxxxx" = target=3D"_blank" class=3D"">acalcus@xxxxxxxx</a>. All participants are = invited to present their research in poster sessions. There will be an = opportunity for a few to present work orally. If you would like to take = this opportunity please state this when you submit the abstract. = Abstract length must not exceed 400 words. Notification of abstract = acceptance/rejection will be made no later than&nbsp;<strong = class=3D"">April 10 2016.</strong><br class=3D""><br = class=3D"">Registration for the workshop will open soon at&nbsp;<span = lang=3D"EN-GB" class=3D""><a href=3D"http://sites.bu.edu/ffrworkshop/" = target=3D"_blank" class=3D"">sites.bu.edu/ffrworkshop</a></span>.&nbsp;<br= class=3D""><br class=3D"">Please do not hesitate to get in touch with = us at&nbsp;<a href=3D"mailto:acalcus@xxxxxxxx" target=3D"_blank" = class=3D"">acalcus@xxxxxxxx</a>&nbsp;if you have any questions regarding = the workshop.</div><p class=3D"MsoNormal"><br class=3D""></p><p = class=3D"MsoNormal">Kind regards,</p><div class=3D"">&nbsp;<br = class=3D""></div><p class=3D"MsoNormal">Tim Schoof (Northwestern = University), Axelle Calcus (Boston University), Barbara Shinn-Cunningham = (Boston University)</p></div><div class=3D""><br class=3D""></div> <br class=3D""></body></html>= --Apple-Mail=_8B84ED29-42C7-4C1F-95F4-62740A1A17E8--


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