APC Lab Showcases Research at ASA Spring Meeting in New Orleans

From May 18–23, 2025, members of the Auditory Perception and Cognition (APC) Lab participated in the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) Spring Meeting held in New Orleans, Louisiana. The team presented eight poster sessions highlighting their latest research findings. The event also marked a special occasion as lab director Andrew Oxenham was honored as the Silver Medal award winner, recognizing his significant contributions to the field.

APC Lab Members and their Posters at ASA:

Braden Maxwell with the poster "Comparing the encoding of vowels via intensity and amplitude-modulation cues"
Poster: "Comparing the encoding of vowels via intensity and amplitude-modulation cues" by Braden Maxwell, Brita O'Brien, Andrew Oxenham

 

Lisanne Bogaard with the poster "Harmonicity and voice segregation in polyphonic music: effects of age and hearing loss"
Poster: "Harmonicity and voice segregation in polyphonic music: effects of age and hearing loss" by Lisanne Bogaard, Juraj Mesik, Andrew Oxenham

 

Jaeeun Lee with the poster "Variations in Audiovisual Benefit for Speech Perception in Noise Versus Multi-Talker Maskers"
Poster: "Variations in Audiovisual Benefit for Speech Perception in Noise Versus Multi-Talker Maskers" by Jaeeun Lee, Andrew Oxenham

 

Juraj Mesik with the poster "Assessing the effect of pupillometric fatigue on task-evoked responses in a listening effort paradigm"
Poster: "Assessing the effect of pupillometric fatigue on task-evoked responses in a listening effort paradigm" by Brady Chisholm, Juraj Mesik

 

Yongtian Ou with the poster "Interference and independence in the perception of pitch and brightness"
Poster: "Interference and independence in the perception of pitch and brightness" by Yongtian Ou, Andrew Oxenham

 

Neha Rajappa with the poster "Effects of Age on Modulation Masking Patterns for Different Shapes of Masker Waveforms"
Poster: "Effects of Age on Modulation Masking Patterns for Different Shapes of Masker Waveforms" by Neha Rajappa, Andrew Byrne, Magdalena Wojtczak

 

(From left to right) Heather Kreft and Andrew Oxenham with the poster "Testing the relationship between focused thresholds and spatial tuning curves as estimates of electrode-neural interface integrity in cochlear implants"
Poster: "Testing the relationship between focused thresholds and spatial tuning curves as estimates of electrode-neural interface integrity in cochlear implants" by Heather Kreft, Andrew Oxenham

 

Penelope Corbett with the poster "Investigating the Effect of Rate on Frequency Modulation and Frequency Change Detection of Harmonic Complex Tones with Resolved or Unresolved Harmonics"
Poster: "Investigating the Effect of Rate on Frequency Modulation and Frequency Change Detection of Harmonic Complex Tones with Resolved or Unresolved Harmonics" by Penelope Corbett, Kelly Whiteford, Andrew Oxenham

 

Silver Medal Award ceremony on 5/21/2025:

Dr. Brian C.J. Moore, longtime mentor to Dr. Andrew Oxenham, delivered the introduction honoring him as the recipient of the ASA Silver Medal Award.
Dr. Brian C.J. Moore, longtime mentor to Dr. Andrew Oxenham, delivered the introduction honoring him as the recipient of the ASA Silver Medal Award.

 

Andrew Oxenham delivering his acceptance speech after receiving the award.
Andrew Oxenham delivering his acceptance speech after receiving the award.
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