Research

  • Research Study on How the Brain Represents Sound

    Volunteers wanted for a research study on how the brain represents sound!

    If you are between 18 and 45 years of age, and are a native-English speaker with no history of hearing or neurological disorders, then you may be eligible to participate in a research study examining auditory processing. 

    As part of the study, we will record brainwaves from sensors placed on your head while you hear different sounds. This study will be performed on the University of Connecticut Storrs campus. 

    There are 1-3 sessions (up to 3 hrs each) and scheduling is flexible. You will be compensated for your time ($10/hr).

    If this sounds interesting to you, please contact us at AuditoryBrain@gmaill.com or (860) 341-2110 for more information.

    Project Title: Neural Representation of Sound

    IRB#: H14-010

    PI: Dr. Erika Skoe, Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences

     

    For more information, contact: AuditoryBrain@gmail.com at (860) 341-2110