The 10th Speech in Noise Workshop took place in Glasgow, UK, 11 - 12 January 2018.
We will be speaking in noise in the beautiful Trades Hall!
Colin Cherry Award 2018
The Colin Cherry Award 2018 was attributed to Anna Exenberger for her poster "Listening effort and difficult listening conditions: Lexical processing and neural entrainment with noise and vocoders". Congratulations!
The Colin Cherry Award is attributed every year in appreciation of a contribution to the field of Research on Speech in Noise and Cocktail Party Sciences, with the work selected for best poster presentation by the participants of the Speech in Noise Workshop. The prize consists of a cocktail (party) shaker and the recipient receives an invitation to present their work at the following SPIN workshop.
Here was the intended programme of SPIN 2018
Keynote
We are thrilled that Edmund C. Lalor (Trinity College, Dublin, IE / University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, US) will be our keynote speaker this year!
Invited speakers
Our fantastic line-up currently consists of:- Tim Griffiths
Institute of Neuroscience, University of Newcastle, UK - Dr. Gaston Hilkhuysen
Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK / Laboratoire de Mécanique et d’Acoustique, CNRS, Marseille, FR - Ning Ma
Speech and Hearing Research Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK - Riikka Möttönen
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, UK - Silke Paulmann
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, UK - Carine Signoret
Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, SE - Tobias Reichenbach
Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, UK - Michael Richter
Natural Sciences & Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK - Lea-Maria Schmitt (Colin Cherry Award 2017)
Institut für Psychologie, Universität zu Lübeck, DE - Outi Tuomainen
Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK - Brechtje Post
Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, UK
Unfortunately Ning Ma and Riika Möttönen couldn't make it and were heroically replaced by Sarah Knight and Lars Bramsløw. See the actual programme for details.