[Illinois] Neuroengineering IGERT Symposium: How the Ear Speaks to the Mouth: An Auditory-Motor System for Speech and Song

By Torrey Loucks

Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

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Torrey Loucks - Speech and Hearing Science, UIUC

Torrey Loucks, PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at the University of Illinois. His long-term research focus concerns how the human nervous system develops a capacity for fluent speech production, but which fails to develop in the disorder of stuttering. He uses neuroimaging and sensorimotor integrations paradigms to study these brain-articulatory interactions in typical speakers and persons who stutter. His most recent research is aimed at understanding how fine sensorimotor interactions allow for error correction during ongoing speech production.

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  • Torrey Loucks (2013), "[Illinois] Neuroengineering IGERT Symposium: How the Ear Speaks to the Mouth: An Auditory-Motor System for Speech and Song," https://nanohub.org/resources/18972.

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Beckman 1005, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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[Illinois] Neuroengineering IGERT Symposium: How the Ear Speaks to the Mouth: An Auditory-Motor System for Speech and Song
by: Torrey Loucks
  • How the ear speaks to the mouth: An auditory-motor system for speech and Song 1. How the ear speaks to the mout… 0
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  • Old Problems - New Questions 2. Old Problems - New Questions 33.220123501634582
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  • Intersection of Converging Research 3. Intersection of Converging Res… 109.09090909090909
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  • Auditory – Motor Mapping for Speech and Song Production 4. Auditory – Motor Mapping for… 569.62809917355366
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  • Proposed Anatomical Regions for Auditory-Motor System 5. Proposed Anatomical Regions fo… 775.78512396694214
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  • Vocal Pitch Regulation 6. Vocal Pitch Regulation 845.82644628099183
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  • Pitch-Shift Response 7. Pitch-Shift Response 872.10743801652893
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  • IGERT 598 Student Project 8. IGERT 598 Student Project 1017.1487603305785
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  • Audio-Vocal System for Language Learning 9. Audio-Vocal System for Languag… 1083.4710743801654
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  • Tone Control 10. Tone Control 1092.2727272727273
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  • Audio-Vocal Mapping in Native Speakers 11. Audio-Vocal Mapping in Native … 1168.0165289256197
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  • Audio–Vocal Mapping in Speakers Learning Mandarin 12. Audio–Vocal Mapping in Speak… 1191.5702479338843
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  • Learning in Native, Learners & Naïve 13. Learning in Native, Learners &… 1214.504132231405
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  • Pitch-Shift Responses during Simple Vowel Production 14. Pitch-Shift Responses during S… 1302.1487603305784
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  • Discriminant Analysis 15. Discriminant Analysis 1377.7685950413224
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  • Next Steps: 16. Next Steps: 1446.9421487603306
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  • Altered Audio-Vocal System in Stuttering 17. Altered Audio-Vocal System in … 1455.9917355371902
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  • Audio-Vocal Responses in Stuttering 18. Audio-Vocal Responses in Stutt… 1465.4132231404958
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  • Auditory – Motor Mapping 19. Auditory – Motor Mapping 1535.8264462809916
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  • Loucks et al., 2012 20. Loucks et al., 2012 1628.4297520661157
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  • 15 NFA 14 AWS 21. 15 NFA 14 AWS 1667.2314049586778
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  • Auditory – Motor Mapping 22. Auditory – Motor Mapping 1679.6280991735539
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  • Compensating for Fluency Perturbations: Delayed Auditory Feedback 23. Compensating for Fluency Pertu… 1750.6611570247935
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  • 250 ms DAF vs NAF 24. 250 ms DAF vs NAF 1867.1900826446281
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  • Adaptation in AWS - NAF 25. Adaptation in AWS - NAF 2122.8099173553719
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  • Adaptation in Fluent Speakers under DAF? 26. Adaptation in Fluent Speakers … 2158.3884297520663
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  • Adaptation Strategy in Fluent Speakers IGNORE your own voice 27. Adaptation Strategy in Fluent … 2220.9917355371904
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  • Auditory–Motor Adaptation in AWS 28. Auditory–Motor Adaptation in… 2261.404958677686
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  • Auditory-Motor Adaptation in Fluent Speakers 29. Auditory-Motor Adaptation in F… 2316.0743801652893
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  • Conclusions 30. Conclusions 2349.5454545454545
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  • Acknowledgements 31. Acknowledgements 2459.2561983471073
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