This $5,244 award to Dr. Schutz assisted our ongoing efforts to survey the types of sounds used in auditory research. This extended the lab’s previous survey work, complementing our ongoing experimental study of amplitude envelope’s role in perceptual tasks such as sensory integration, associative memory, and the choice of duration judgment strategies. For more information see our ARB funding page listing each of the lab’s awards from this agency. | ![]() |
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