![]() ![]() John van Opstal, Radboud University, Netherlands – “Perceived Target Range Shapes Human Sound-Localisation Behaviour”.Josefa Oberem, RWTH Aachen University, Germany – “Examining auditory selective attention in complex acoustic environments”.Catarina Mendonca, University of Azores, Portugal – “Changes in auditory space following audiovisual experience”.Petr Maršálek, Charles University, Czech Republic – “Just noticeable differences in low frequencies below 500 Hz, loudness, localization model and psychophysics”.Piotr Majdak, Austrian Academy of Sciences – “Computational models for listener-specific predictions of spatial audio quality”.Bernhard Laback, Austrian Academy of Sciences – “Re-weighting of binaural cues based on visual feedback”.Norbert Kopčo & Eleni Vlahou, P.J. Šafárik University, Slovakia – “Adaptation to Reverberation in Speech and Distance Perception”.Andrej Kráľ, Hannover Medical School, Germany – “Effective Connectivity Between Primary and Secondary Cortical Areas is Shaped by Early Hearing”.Erick Gallun, National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, USA – ” Flipping the laboratory: Clinical research tools for bringing psychoacoustical testing to the patient”.John Culling, Cardiff University, UK – “How to optimise speech intelligibility in rooms”.Inyong Choi, The University of Iowa, USA – “Adapting to simultaneous electric and acoustic stimulation for word-in-noise recognition in listeners with single-sided deafness”.Lauren Calandruccio, Case Western Reserve University, USA – “Masked-sentence recognition: the effect of target and masker speech similarity”.Virginia Best, Boston University, USA – “Investigating a visually guided hearing aid”.Robert Baumgartner, Austrian Academy of Sciences – “Effects of spatial auditory cue realism on selective attention control and future perspectives on studying perceptual learning of these cues across the human lifespan”.Jana Bašnáková, Slovak Academy Of Science – “ ‘It’s hard to give a good talk’ – the neural correlates of interpreting implicit meaning”.(Also, non-scientific program – outings to tourist destinations near Kosice – will be organized on the day before and day after the workshop.) Invited talks and talks by ALT consortium (for details click here): (An electronic version of the proceedings with lectures and assignments from the previous two workshops is available here.) Format:ġ/2-day sessions, including invited talks, contributed talks, and posters focusing on the topics of Adaptation, Learning and training, Auditory and cross-modal perception (general), and Vision and other topics in computational and cognitive neuroscience. ![]() ![]() The workshop will follow up on our previous workshops.
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