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To the right, you will find links to current news headlines in addition to articles relating to the Medical and Technical fields. Check back often, as these articles change daily.
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2:07 PM 4/16/2003
Research Assistant Seth Liber will be presenting the results of his research at this year's Undergraduate Research Symposium (Meeting of the Minds). The Symposium will be held in the CMU University Center on May 7th. More information about the symposium can be found here .
4:21 PM 11/16/2002
Research Assistant Seth Liber was recently awarded a Carnegie Mellon Small Undergraduate Research Grant for his project entitled: From Nonsense to meaning: Statistics in word learning. This grant comes from a generous donation from Donald and Peggy Stitzenberg Undergraduate Research Fund.
You can get more information about this research project here .
3:56 PM 11/01/2002
Dr. Holt recently received an award from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation (ASHA) and the Acoustical Society of America (ASA).
The award entitled: 2002 Research Grant in Speech Science, supported by the Dennis Klatt Memorial Fund is for a study investigating the perceptual and learning influences of phonetic category formation. Click Here to read more about this grant.
2:15 PM 10/02/2002
A special session for the Acoustical Society Meeting , jointly organized by Lori Holt and Andrew Lotto, received coverage in Scientific American.
Click here to see the complete story and click here to see the section on Dr. Holt's research.
12:07 PM 09/07/2002
Much of our work in this lab relates back the phenomenon of Categorical Perception.
The following is a link to a Online Experiment that demonstrates this phenomenon. Check it out!
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