SPIN2025: The Best of British! SPIN2025: The Best of British!

Programme

The abstract booklet
can be downloaded here,
or from Zenodo: doi:10.5281/zenodo.14610784.

Thursday 9 January 2025
08:0009:00Tech check for speakers
09:1510:00Registration, Poster setup & Coffee
10:0010:10Welcome
10:1010:35Phoneme encoding in the inferior colliculus of gerbils, with and without noise induced cochlear synaptopathy Abstract
Warren Bakay, Ana Belén Lao-Rodríguez, Manuel S. MalmiercaBakay Lab, University of Roehampton, London, UK | Cognitive and Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory (CANELab), Institute of Neuroscience of Castilla y León (INCYL), Salamanca, Spain
10:3511:00Colin Cherry Award 2024Caught in the cue: Multimodal attentional bias in alcohol and nicotine users Abstract
Cosima M. A. Stokar von Neuforn, Patrizia F. Scholz, Florian Kattner Health and Medical University, Potsdam, Germany
11:0011:25Speech-in-noise impairments in Alzheimer’s disease dementia Abstract
Meher LadUniversity of Newcastle, UK
11:2511:45Coffee, Photo, and Poster setup
11:4512:10Spatial hearing training for young bilateral cochlear implant users: the BEARS approach Abstract
Deborah Vickers, Marina Salorio-Corbetto, Bhavisha Parmar, Dan Jiang, Helen Cullington, Sandra Driver, Lorenzo PicinaliUniversity of Cambridge, UK
12:1012:35Language acquisition with cochlear implants Abstract
Niki K. VavatzanidisEar Research Center Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
12:3514:00Lunch
14:0015:00KeynoteTowards a multimodal view on the neurobiology of language Abstract
Linda Drijvers Donders Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
15:0015:25The role of individual brain rhythm differences in understanding speech in noise Abstract
Anne KeitelUniversity of Dundee, UK
15:2517:30Poster session 1with coffee
17:3019:00Free time and make your way to Greaves Park (20 mins by Bus 1A, 4, 42 or 100)
19:0022:00Dinner at Greaves Park (Bowerham Road, LA1 3AH)
Friday 10 January 2025
09:0009:30Tech check for speakers
09:3011:30Poster session 2with coffee
11:3011:55Conversation success and behaviours in multiparty interactions Abstract
Raluca Nicoras, Rosa-Linde Fischer, Lauren V. Hadley, Karolina Smeds, Graham NaylorUniversity of Nottingham, Glasgow, UK
11:5512:20Big data insights from hearing aid sound environment classification and smartphone-based self-reported hearing-aid experiences Abstract
Charlotte Vercammen, Stefan LaunerSonova AG, Stäfa, Switzerland | University of Manchester, UK | University of Leuven, Belgium
12:2013:20Lunch
13:2013:45Association of musical training with speech neural coding and perception Abstract
Kelly WhitefordUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
13:4514:10A primer on building wearable vibrotactile devices for improved speech in noise perception Abstract
Sam Chin, Gabrielle Ozrech, Emmie Fitz-GibbonMIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
14:1014:35Weighting of cues to segmental and suprasegmental categorization in quiet and informational masking Abstract
Adam Tierney , Ashley SymonsBirkbeck, University of London, UK
14:3515:00Business meeting: Colin Cherry Award 2025, next SPIN meeting and closing remarks
15:0015:30Coffee and Goodbye
15:3017:00Tour of Lancaster Auditory Neuroscience Network’s research spaces (Whewell Building )

Posters

Session 1: Thursday 9 January 2025, 15:25-17:30

P01

Revisiting the speech intelligibility index with speech-in-noise perceptionJordi Boons, Gertjan Dingemanse, André Goedegebure

P03

Prosocial motivation and reward relates to speech perception in noise performance: Insight into the autistic listening experienceRyan J. Oakeson, Jesca Herbert, Simon Roper, Hongyi Zhang, Stuart Rosen, Sophie Scott

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Are you interested in making a monaural speech intelligibility model binaural?Mathieu Lavandier, James M. Kates, Kathryn H. Arehart

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The relationship between auditory processing, speech processing, language, and cognition in typically developing children and children with listening difficultiesXuehan Zhou, Harvey Dillon, Dani Tomlin, Kelly Burgoyne, Helen Gurteen, Grace Nixon, Alisha Gudkar, Antje Heinrich

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The third Clarity Enhancement ChallengeJon Barker, John Culling, Trevor Cox, Michael Akeroyd, Graham Naylor, Simone Graetzer, Jennifer Firth, Jianyuan sun

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Binaural temporal fine structure sensitivity for children with developmental dyslexiaSheila Flanagan, Brian Moore, Angela Wilson, Fiona Gabrielczyk, Kanad Mandke, Usha Goswami

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The impact of effortful listening on the comprehension of intelligible broadcast dialogueWilliam D. Curry, Ben G. Shirley, Trevor J. Cox, Martin Walsh

P27

Reading with cochlear implants: the role of Cued SpeechVirginie Keukeleire, Brigitte Charlier, Cécile Colin

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Metacognitive awareness of lip-reading gains in young and older adultsElena Giovanelli, Benedetta Desolda, Chiara Valzolgher, Elena Gessa, Tommaso Rosi, Francesco Pavani

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Sound quality in DNN-based hearing-aid algorithmsChuan Wen, Guy Torfs, Attila Fráter, Marjoleen Wouters, Matthias Inghels, Sarah Verhulst

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Speech-in-noise processing in Alzheimer's disease and primary progressive aphasiaSophie A. Froud, Benjamin A. Levett, Lucy B. Core, Jessica Jiang, Charles R. Marshall, Jason D. Warren, Chris J.D. Hardy

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Will I speak louder if I see you struggle understanding? Elena Gessa, Chiara Valzolgher, Elena Giovanelli, Tommaso Rosi, Alessandro Farnè, Francesco Pavani

P49

Development of a naturalistic conversation paradigm for use with wearable neuroimaging technologiesLiam H Collins-Jones, Nicholas Haywood, Marina Salorio-Corbetto, Deborah Vickers

P51

Impact of distractor predictability during the perception of speech-in-noise Alice E. Milne, Shuxia Cheng, Julia Wiktorowicz, Claudia Contadini-Wright

P53

Does puberty influence auditory processing?Ellen Saliën, Ugo Benrubi, Axelle Calcus

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Neuroplastic changes in the adolescent brain: A protocol to investigate the impact of puberty on speech-in-noise processingJoseph F. Johnson, Francesca Cavicchiolo, Luna Prud’Homme, Antonin Rovai, Vincent Wens, Simon Dobri, Xavier De Tiège, Axelle Calcus

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Bottom-up and top-down short-term audio-tactile training: Can training improve speech intelligibility and cortical speech-envelope tracking? Brandon L. O'Hanlon, Lars Hausfeld, Lars Riecke, Barrie Usherwood, Christopher J. Plack, Helen E. Nuttall

P65

The role of accent familiarity in speech recognition in noise by younger and older listenersKathleen McCarthy, Naomi Whittaker, Thomas Packer-Stucki, Outi Tuomainen

P67

Investigating the effect of contact vs. non-contact sports on the brain's response to soundJessica R. Andrew, Mark Crawley, Andrew Thomas, Christopher J. Plack, Timothy J. Barry, Christopher J. Gaffney, Helen E. Nuttall

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Interpreting the binaural speech intelligibility model as an internal beamformerJohannes W. de Vries, Steven van de Par, Richard Heusdens, Richard C. Hendriks

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Creating a naturalistic classroom for lab-based auditory researchBrandon L. O'Hanlon, Liam Howard, Peter D. Tovee, Barrie Usherwood, Katharina Kaduk, Kiri Mealings, Steph Ainsworth, Hannah J. Stewart

Session 2: Friday 10 January 2025, 09:30-11:30

P02
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Assessment of listening effort for cochlear implant users with pupillometry and subjective ratings: A comparison of three speech-in-noise testsH. Christiaan Stronks, Paula L. Jansen, Robin Van Deurzen, Jeroen J. Briaire, Johan H. M. Frijns

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Development of speech recognition in noise in school-aged children: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Proficiency FactorsTheo Goverts, Koenraad S. Rhebergen, Alieke Breure, Marre Kaandorp, Cas Smits

P12

A data-limit account of spatial and spectral release from maskingSarah Knight, Yue Zheng, Georgie Maher, Ronan McGarrigle, Sven Mattys

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Convolutional neural networks improve decoding of selective attention to speech in cochlear implants usersConstantin Jehn, Adrian Kossmann, Niki Katerina Vavatzanidis, Anja Hahne, Tobias Reichenbach

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Association between characteristics of the envelope following response (EFR) and speech in noise processingMahmoud Abdellahi, Yang Li, Leny Vinceslas, Jesko Verhey, Ifat Yasin, Vit Drga

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The impact of the semantic content of L1 and L2 maskers on L1 target transcriptionEmily Rice, Sarah Knight, Angela de Bruin, María Muradás-Taylor, Sven Mattys

P34

Perception of prosody, emotional speech, and indirect speech in sensorineural hearing lossFrederic Marmel, Haiping Huang, Elizabeth Davis, Eric Branda, Dina Lelic, Erin Picou

P36

The irrelevant speech effect in tonal languages for Mandarin and English native speakersYupeng Wu, Karolina Kluk, Rebecca E. Millman, Josef Schlittenlacher

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Metacognition for hearing in noise and age-related hearing lossChiara Valzolgher, Elena Giovanelli, Elena Gessa, Tommaso Rosi, Giulia Pasin, Rebecca Ferrari, Matteo Pegoraro, Francesco Pontoni, Domenico Spinella, Giuseppina Tromballi, Giuseppe Nicolò Frau, Francesco Pavani

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The impact of noise on strategies for joint decision-making in triadic groupsIngvi Örnólfsson, Axel Ahrens, Riccardo Fusaroli, Torsten Dau, Tobias May

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The role of age-related changes in alpha activity during dual-task speech perception and balanceJessica Pepper, Jason Braithwaite, Theodoros Bampouras, Helen Nuttall

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Exploring infant responses to speech in noise with HD-DOTAddison D. N. Billing, Robert J. Cooper, Deborah Vickers

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Relating amplitude modulation rate discrimination to speech-in-noise perception in cochlear implant usersNick Haywood, Marina Salorio Corbetto, Brian C. J. Moore, Patrick Boyle, Josef Schlittenlacher, Debi Vickers

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Using a lateralisation task to predict asymmetries in spatial release from masking in children with bilateral cochlear implants Marina Salorio-Corbetto, Bhavisha Parmar, Jennifer Bizley, Lorenzo Picinali, Debi Vickers

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An automated digits-in-noise hearing test using automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech: A proof-of-concept studyMohsen Fatehifar, Kevin Munro, Michael Stone, David Wong, Tim Cootes, Josef Schlittenlacher

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Can we know audiovisual speech perception ability without measuring it? Christian Sumner, Paula Stacey, Samuel Smith, Jens Roeser, Thom Baguley

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