Laboratoire de la cognition, de l' audition et de la temporalité
Very proud of our very own Ryaan Ashfaqullah, a student in his second year of the Clinical Masters program in Audiology at the Université de Montréal, who won second place at the École d’Orthophonie et d’Audiologie Soirée de Recherche! His winning poster presented our pilot data on the aging effects of brain responses to gaps
Retrouvez notre affiche sur notre programme de formation pour les utilisateurs d’aides auditives au 5e Congrès québécois de recherche en adaptation-réadaptation Détails sur l’intervention : Références Backenroth, G. A., & Ahlner, B. O. (2000). Quality of life of hearing-impaired persons who have participated in audiological rehabilitation counselling. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 22(3),
We are delighted to be featured in the publication “Sourdine Express”, courtesy of Audition Québec. This article highlights our innovative approach to helping first-time users of hearing device better transition into their amplified world. We invite you to take a look at the article and discover more: Read Article
Tonight you can tune in to Ami-Télé at 8pm to watch us speak about our collaboration with the IntroLab from the Université de Sherbrooke on a new technology called the SmartBelt. We were interviewed as a part of a new television series called “Connecté sur l’avenir”. To watch us, click on the link here!
I have the pleasure to announce that our project on the First-Time Hearing Aid Users Program has been awarded the SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant! This project is a triple collaboration with audiologists Mireille Tardif and Caroline Lafontaine from the Institute de Raymond Dewar, Mathieu Hotton from the Université Laval, and Claire Croteau and Ronald Choquette
Do you have difficulty hearing in noise? This study may be for you!
Excited to be giving a talk at the BRAMS research center December 7th. If you are in the Montreal area or online, please join us as we delve into the world of auditory perception! https://brams.org/2022/11/01/brams-crblm-lecture-series-conference-by-dr-victoria-duda-universite-de-montreal/
Thomas Augereau, Ph.D. student at the CATLab, recently presented his preliminary work on auditory gap detection and network connectivity analysis. Analysis and data collection are still underway, but we welcome any comments!
Now as an “early-career” professor at the University of Montréal, I am eager to find better ways to help people communicate. We know that there are some fantastic hearing aid technologies but do they really take full advantage of our brain-to-ear connection enabling us to best understand each other? I argue that our auditory systems