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My interests are in auditory perception and cognition. My work has included studies of the perception of complex non-speech sounds, speech perception, music perception, and individual differences in auditory capabilities. A major theme has been the identification of the role of temporal structure in the discrimination and identification of auditory patterns.
Bold student names indicate a cognitive science standalone student.
Author | Dissertation Title | Committee |
Gygi, B. | Factors in the Identification of Environmental Sounds (July 2001) | Watson, C. S. (Co-Chair), Craig, J. C., Kidd, G. R., Port, R. F., Robinson, D. E. (Co-Chair) |
Drennan, W. R. | Sources of Variation in Profile Analysis: Individual Differences, Extended Training, Roving Level, Component Spacing and Dynamic Contour (November 1998) | Watson, C. (Co-Chair), Robinson, D. (Co-Chair), Kewley-Port, D., Kidd, G. R., Eddins, D. A. |