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Lab members present at ASHA

November 24, 2025
The ALLears Lab was well represented at the 2025 American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference in Washington DC! Alexandria Swaine and Carnes Mathis presented a poster titled “Individual Differences in Visual Pattern Completion Predict Lexical Bias for Clear Speech.” Talia Mango presented a poster titled “Measuring Lexical Competition...

The lab receives ASHFoundation Clinical Research Grant

October 15, 2025
The ALLears Lab has been awarded a two-year, $75,000 ASHFoundation Clinical Research Grant for the project “Characterizing sleep outcomes in school-age children with hearing loss.“ This project will examine how hearing loss affect’s children’s sleep patterns and daily fatigue, laying the groundwork for rehabilitation strategies that promote better sleep, reduced...

New paper published on webcam eye-tracking

June 24, 2025
The lab was part of a new publication titled  “Language without borders: A step-by-step guide to analyzing webcam eye-tracking data for L2 research” which was published in Research Methods in Applied Linguistics as part of a special issue. This exciting work was in collaboration with Dr. Jason Geller (Boston College),...

Paper published at Ear & Hearing

May 21, 2025
Check out a new lab paper published in Ear & Hearing titled “Malleability of the Lexical Bias Effect for Acoustically Degraded Speech” with co-authors Laura Putnam (USC) and Dr. Charles Davis (Duke).    

Anne-Estelle & Julianna present research

May 6, 2025
Undergraduate lab trainees Anne-Estelle Strawn and Julianna Winfree showcased their research at both the UNC Celebration of Undergraduate Research and SPHS Student Research Day! Anne-Estelle presented a poster titled “Fatigue in Individuals with Hearing Loss: A Critical Review” which highlights the findings of a comprehensive literature review she conducted over...

Bethany Rose accepted in LEND Internship

May 6, 2025
Congratulations to ALLears lab member, Bethany Rose, who was accepted into the LEND Audiology Internship at Oregon Health & Science University! She will complete the 6-week intensive training program in Summer 2025. 

Emily & Sarah present at AAS!

March 12, 2025
Congratulations to lab trainees Emily Jedlowski and Sarah Bayer who presented posters at the 2025 American Auditory Society Conference in Scottsdale, AZ. 

New paper at Brain & Language!

September 25, 2024
The lab has a new publication in Brain & Language, titled “Individual differences in visual pattern completion predict adaptation to degraded speech” co-authored by Dr. Drouin and Dr. Charles Davis (Duke University). This publication was part of the special issue on neural systems underlying speech processing in challenging listening environments:...

Cameron Thomas Presents Research

May 22, 2024
Congrats to ALLears Lab Member, Cameron Thomas, who presented a poster at the 2024 UNC Celebration of Undergraduate Research! He presented ongoing research related to sleep and perceptual learning of noise-vocoded speech. https://our.unc.edu/abstract/thomas-sleep-mediated-learning-of-distorted-speech/

ALLears Lab at the 2023 ASHA Conference

November 30, 2023
The 2023 ASHA Conference in Boston was attended by trainees Talia Mango, recipient of the ASHA Student Research Grant in Audiology, and Stephany Flores, recipient of the meritorious poster award! Looking forward to Seattle next year!