Neurophonetics Laboratory (G9)
The Neurophonetics Laboratory is located on the ground floor of Heavilon Hall. Software is available for speech acquisition, analysis, and synthesis (Matlab, Sound Forge, Praat). Four PC workstations are connected within the lab as well as to the campus computing network. E-Prime is used to generate experimental protocols.
Sigma Plot and Adobe InDesign are used for graphics applications; SAS for statistical analysis. Brain imaging analysis software (SPM5) is implemented on a Linux PC. Current research is aimed at crosslanguage, electrophysiological studies of pitch processing at the level of the cortex (MMN) and the brainstem (FFR).
Sigma Plot and Adobe InDesign are used for graphics applications; SAS for statistical analysis. Brain imaging analysis software (SPM5) is implemented on a Linux PC. Current research is aimed at crosslanguage, electrophysiological studies of pitch processing at the level of the cortex (MMN) and the brainstem (FFR).
